The technology field of 2024 was influenced by artificial intelligence more than any other year. In this article, we examine the predictions of senior technology managers, including Bill Gates and Amazon’s chief technology officer. They have said that artificial intelligence will continue to increase its impact on various fields in 2025.
According to Business Insider, technology executives have mixed opinions about artificial intelligence, indicating that the market’s outlook in 2025 is still uncertain, but many believe that the way people interact with technology will continue to change in 2025, and the impact of artificial intelligence on businesses will also change. increases
Technology executives say that the influence of artificial intelligence will increase in 2025
Werner Vogels, Amazon’s chief technology officer, said in a blog post in December that the specialized use of technology is “changing our relationship with the digital world” and that people are more concerned with health than attention. According to Vogels, “Tomorrow’s workforce is driven not only by financial success and career advancement, but by a deeper desire to make positive changes in the world.”
The Amazon executive also says there is now a “quiet revolution” among workers who prioritize meaningful social impact over financial success. While millennials and Gen Z are leading the way in finding purpose in the workplace, Vogels says other age groups and the labor market itself will lead the way. Those born in 2025 and later are considered the beta generation.
Also, 2025 will determine whether Bill Gates’ predictions about artificial intelligence will come true or not. He previously said that two-thirds of jobs in the United States will require education beyond high school education by 2025.
Clement DeLong, CEO of artificial intelligence startup Hugging Face, also predicted that the first major public protest related to artificial intelligence will be held in 2025. DeLonge said consumers in 2025 will want to buy futuristic devices, such as robots developed by Tesla and other robotics companies.
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