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What to Expect from AI in 2025: Technology, Market and Challenges

January 9, 2025 | by Matos AI

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The Artificial Intelligence market is in full swing at the beginning of 2025, with a series of developments that deserve our attention. As someone who has been following the technology sector for over 25 years and has already experienced different cycles of innovation, I want to share an analysis of the current scenario, based on the main news of the last 24 hours.

Let's start with the most relevant facts:

The Consolidation of AI in Business

THE Nutanix predicts 2025 will be the defining year for AI, with a special focus on developer productivity. The goal is ambitious: to increase efficiency by 25% through code automation. In my experience supporting startups and large companies, I can say that this number is realistic, especially for teams that are already mature in software development.

The Regulatory Landscape

In the regulatory field, the Brazilian government shows concern about the AI Legal Framework. As someone who has actively participated in the construction of public policies for startups, I can say that we need a delicate balance between regulation and innovation.

Technological Innovations

THE Nvidia just introduced Project Digits, a relatively affordable AI supercomputer priced at US$1,000. This democratization of computing power is essential to expanding access to innovation.

Job Market

An especially relevant fact comes from the World Economic Forum: 53% of Brazilian companies will prioritize hiring professionals with AI skills. In my experience as an educator, I see this as a clear warning about the need to urgently expand technology training in the country.

Advances and Ethical Concerns

A fascinating and worrying development: researchers have managed to replicate human personalities with 85% accuracy. As a parent of a neurodivergent child, this makes me reflect on the ethical implications and potential impact on understanding human diversity.

Reflection and Next Steps

After more than two decades working with innovation and technology, I can say that we are in a unique moment. The speed of change requires companies and professionals to adapt quickly, but also to be critical and aware of the impacts of these technologies.

If you are leading a company or are responsible for innovation strategies, now is the time to act. My recommendation is clear: invest in training, update your AI strategies and, most importantly, stay informed about regulatory changes.

Need help navigating this complex landscape? I can help your company or organization develop solid AI implementation strategies, considering technical, regulatory, and ethical aspects. Contact me for personalized consulting.

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