IDC Predicts AI Solutions & Services will Generate Global Impact of $22.3 Trillion by 2030
April 2, 2025 | IDCEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
IDC, the global leader in trusted technology intelligence, has today released a comprehensive analysis highlighting the profound economic impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the global economy, at its IDC Directions event — which focuses on the pivotal role AI plays in today's business landscape.
According to IDC, investments in AI solutions and services are projected to yield a global cumulative impact of $22.3 trillion by 2030, representing approximately 3.7% of the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
This Global AI Economic Impact analysis and forecast is part of Digital Economy Strategies research, which is informed by the company's market expertise, proprietary data, and sophisticated economic impact models to provide continuous insights on the intersection of the IT industry and global economic issues. The model assesses the direct, indirect, and induced effects of AI on the economy, providing a comprehensive view of AI's role in driving innovation and productivity.
"Continuous business innovation through the use of AI, accelerated by growing use of AI Agents, are driving greater direct investments in infrastructure and software as well as generating substantial indirect spending across the technology delivery supply chain,” says Rick Villars, group vice president, Worldwide Research, IDC. “Large cloud service providers are investing heavily in infrastructure, reflecting the growing importance of complex AI ecosystems that support regional competitiveness and business expansion."
“Organizations around the world are signaling a growing commitment to AI investment — particularly in building structured, regional AI hubs and factories designed to boost competitiveness and accelerate technology adoption," said Carla La Croce, research manager, Data and Analytics, IDC.
Key Highlights:
Economic Impact: Every new dollar spent on AI solutions and services by adopters is expected to generate an additional $4.9 in the global economy, underscoring the significant multiplier productivity and business acceleration effect of AI investments in the coming years.
Global Initiatives: Large-scale investments in AI infrastructure are underway, including the Stargate project in the U.S., the EU InvestAI initiative, and France's AI compute projects. These and other, similar initiatives to establish AI hubs and factories will foster innovation and competitiveness.
Industry Benefits: AI is enhancing operational efficiency, increasing productivity, and opening new revenue streams across various sectors. Its ability to automate routine tasks allows for the reallocation of resources to more strategic and creative endeavors.
This week, IDC is showcasing AI insights at its 60th IDC Directions event. This event’s theme, "Transforming Business for an AI World," promises to offer a comprehensive look at how artificial intelligence is reshaping the digital landscape. Industry leaders will explore IDC’s research into AI adoption and transformation, which is squarely positioned at the intersection of technological innovation and business strategy.
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