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2_Oct_CTO_2024 AI Business Predictions by PWC

PwC’s Vision: 7 AI Predictions for 2025

The world of AI surprises us every day with its quick changes and powerful abilities. It is revolutionizing how companies enhance productivity, foster innovation, and stimulate creativity. According to reports, 82% of companies globally are either using or exploring the use of AI. As we cross the threshold of 2024 and enter 2025, businesses can anticipate unprecedented synergies that will redefine their operations.

If you are curious about how AI will transform the business environment in the coming years, you can take clues from PWC’s AI predictions (2024). It will give you a glimpse into what the future may bring.

Companies need to make the right AI choices to gain a significant edge

Organizations need to understand how to make the right choices regarding AI. To gain significant ROI from AI-driven tasks, leaders must focus on scalable and customizable solutions rather than isolated use cases. The AI tool needs to be customized according to the company’s goals and needs while also paying close attention to its potential risks. This approach ensures comprehensive integration and maximizes AI’s transformative potential.

AI will transform the role of leaders as much as of employees

AI will redefine job roles and responsibilities. Whether in the C-suite or on the shop floor, people who know how to use AI will outcompete those who don’t. 

Apart from learning how to use AI responsibly, leaders will need to acquire proficient skills to oversee and assess teams in which AI agents do much of the work. Leaders will have to recognize the unique value that AI brings to the workplace. Rather than aiming to replace humans in the majority of professions and abandon them from the workforce, the focus should be on how AI will bring much more value if it augments humans in its activities.  The C-suite will have to take the lead on AI-native operations and business models to organize the workforce.

Trust in AI will be a crucial factor

As AI permeates most organizational activities, the C-suite will need to ensure it is used responsibly. While policymakers are already taking action, the trust in the outcomes of AI systems will still be the responsibility of the organization’s leader.

Efforts like ethics reviews, monitoring AI risks, gathering stakeholder input, clear communication, and open dialogue can all help build trust with AI. By doing so, leaders can foster an environment where AI is trusted and leveraged effectively for organizational success.

GenAI will address data challenges

Generative AI can solve a litany of data challenges. It can scan, read, summarize, translate, analyze, and troubleshoot even highly unstructured data that’s trapped in presentations, strategy papers, customer logs, and countless other documents that define the organization. In other words, GenAI will help leaders modernize their data strategies.  Moreover, by shouldering the burden of technical, mundane tasks, generative AI can free up technical teams to focus on more creative pursuits where they can add value. 

AI is about to make transformation more achievable

AI can take transformation where it has not gone before and help you leapfrog several stages. More generally, soon you may no longer need to upgrade common enterprise applications. Instead, you could move them to the cloud, where the applications themselves and customized GenAI modules will continually evolve to meet your changing needs.

New classes of products and services

AI will enable businesses to design innovative products and services that were previously unimaginable. This will lead to new markets and new opportunities for businesses. From healthcare to finance – businesses will use AI to deliver personalized and efficient services.

We’ll also see products and services that result from GenAI’s convergence with other technologies, including machine learning. Extended reality devices, IoT networks, machine learning processes, and others will soon be reliant on GenAI.

Advice for CTOs: Embrace change and seize opportunities

Prepare yourself for 2025 and beyond. The integration of AI into business operations is much more than a trend. It’s a transformation that’s set to redefine the very mechanisms of business. And guess what? That future is just around the corner. To successfully navigate this transition, CTOs must cultivate a deep understanding of AI’s capabilities and limitations, going beyond surface-level hype to grasp its true potential. Moreover, they need to – collaborate closely with other C-suite executives to identify areas where AI can impact the most, develop partnerships with universities and AI research institutions, and build a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes the upskilling of their workforce to manage change.  

In brief

As organizations repair, rethink, and reconfigure their businesses for a changed world, AI is evolving as a key enabler in their journey to emerge stronger. Leaders and employees must be adaptable and prepared to embrace these new paradigms to stay relevant in this dynamic tech-driven business environment.

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Gizel Gomes

Gizel Gomes is a professional technical writer with a bachelor's degree in computer science. With a unique blend of technical acumen, industry insights, and writing prowess, she produces informative and engaging content for the B2B leadership tech domain.