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Tech Trends of AI to Track In the Year 2025

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India is emerging as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, with an impressive rate of 59% among organizations as per Forbes advisor. This remarkable statistic underscores the country’s commitment to leveraging AI technologies across various sectors. The driving force behind this surge in adoption is the overwhelming confidence business leaders have in AI’s potential benefits.

97% of business executives are certain that solutions like ChatGPT would improve their operations, according to recent polls conducted by the same team. One-third of businesses plan to use ChatGPT to create website content, while 44% plan to create multilingual content. However, rapid adoption of AI is accompanied by critical challenges in organizational preparedness, with a McKinsey study highlighting that only 21% of companies have implemented policies governing employees’ use of generative AI, leaving a significant gap in risk management.

As we look toward 2025, several key predictions emerge regarding the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for cybersecurity, business operations, and societal dynamics. Cyber attackers are expected to exploit advanced AI and language models, enabling them to navigate systems as legitimate users and execute more sophisticated, automated fraud schemes. This includes crafting persuasive phishing emails and deploying adaptive malware that evades security measures, making detection increasingly difficult. To address the growing risks associated with AI, businesses must implement robust policies to manage these threats, ensure compliance, and train employees on responsible AI practices, safeguarding against legal and reputational harm.

Businesses must invest in GenAI adaptation, tailoring AI models to specific workflows, systems, or offerings to drive meaningful transformation. Additionally, running inferencing at scale will be crucial, requiring robust infrastructure to handle high-volume AI operations efficiently. Organizations should explore geothermal and solar power to minimize AI infrastructure’s environmental impact.

Advancing AI could exacerbate inequalities as tech giants consolidate resources, leaving smaller firms and developing nations struggling to compete. Addressing this gap is vital for inclusive AI growth. In summary, 2025 marks a turning point for AI, requiring organizations to prioritize security, sustainability, and equitable access.

Author: Mohan Subrahmanya, Country Leader – India, Insight Enterprises

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