Predictions For Tech In 2025

If it wasn’t an obvious trend in this past weekend’s super bowl commercial lineups, technology took center stage. Many companies are embrace the latest digital trends and look forward to the next round of innovation. Daniel A. Keller, CEO and President of InFlux Technologies Limited and Co-Founder of Flux, shares an article on Forbes predicting the major advancements in technology in 2025 and beyond.

  1. Cloud Computing and Multicloud Dominance:
    • Cloud computing will continue its growth in 2025, with more companies adopting multicloud strategies. Companies are looking to balance costs and reliability by using multiple clouds, with hybrid cloud tech and decentralized cloud platforms gaining traction.
    • Cloud-based AI will also be a key area of growth, improving productivity, analytics, and security.
  2. Rise of Multimodal AI:
    • AI will evolve beyond text-based inputs to include multimodal capabilities (e.g., text, audio, photos, video). This will help AI models understand results more accurately.
    • Agentic AI will become more prevalent, but data privacy and ethical concerns will need addressing.
  3. AI Governance:
    • Supervision of AI will be critical, with the EU AI Act starting in February 2025. Organizations will focus more on AI governance to ensure regulatory compliance, reduce biases, and improve data security.
  4. Cybersecurity and AI-driven Attacks:
    • Cybersecurity will be a top concern as AI-powered cyberattacks increase. Organizations will need AI-based defense systems to identify and respond to threats quickly.
  5. Edge AI for IoT:
    • Edge computing will see more spending, with AI models running on edge devices for real-time data processing. This will help industries like healthcare for faster diagnoses and in manufacturing to detect defects earlier.
    • Many IoT companies will use a hybrid approach, combining edge AI for sensitive data and the cloud for complex models.
  6. The Road Ahead:
    • The article stresses the need for tech leaders to learn from past mistakes, embrace lessons from 2024, and prepare for the breakthroughs and challenges ahead in 2025.

Keller’s major key points in today’s technological landscape highlight a transformative year ahead for technology, especially in AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and IoT.

 

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