The big picture: Gartner has unveiled its top strategic technology trends for 2025, highlighting key areas that enterprises should focus on to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
AI dominates the landscape: Artificial intelligence continues to be a major driving force in technological innovation, with several AI-related trends making Gartner’s list.
- Agentic AI, which refers to intelligent software entities that can autonomously complete tasks and achieve goals, is expected to make 15% of day-to-day work decisions by 2028.
- AI governance platforms are becoming crucial for managing the legal, ethical, and operational aspects of AI systems, with the potential to reduce AI-related ethical incidents by 40% by 2028.
- Disinformation security is emerging as a critical area, with 50% of enterprises expected to adopt specific products or services to address this issue by 2028.
Cybersecurity evolves: The increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the advent of quantum computing are driving new security paradigms.
- Post-quantum cryptography is becoming essential as conventional asymmetric cryptography is expected to become unsafe by 2029 due to advances in quantum computing.
- Organizations must start planning for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, which presents significant challenges and requires careful policy development.
Computing paradigms shift: New computing approaches are emerging to address the growing demands of AI and other advanced technologies.
- Hybrid computing, which combines various compute, storage, and network mechanisms, is gaining traction to solve complex computational problems.
- Energy-efficient computing is becoming a priority as organizations seek to reduce their carbon footprint, particularly in compute-intensive applications like AI training.
Emerging technologies reshape interactions: Several trends point to new ways humans will interact with technology and the physical world.
- Ambient invisible intelligence, utilizing small, low-cost tags and sensors, is expected to improve visibility and efficiency in areas like retail stock checking and logistics.
- Spatial computing, which digitally enhances the physical world through technologies like AR and VR, is predicted to grow into a $1.7 trillion market by 2033.
- Polyfunctional robots, capable of performing multiple tasks, are expected to become ubiquitous, with 80% of humans engaging with smart robots daily by 2030.
Human enhancement on the horizon: Neurological enhancement technologies are poised to improve human cognitive abilities and reshape various industries.
- Brain-machine interfaces are expected to play a significant role in human upskilling, marketing, and performance optimization.
- By 2030, 30% of knowledge workers may rely on technologies like bidirectional brain-machine interfaces to remain competitive in an AI-driven workplace.
Looking ahead: As these trends continue to evolve, organizations will need to carefully consider their potential impacts and develop strategies to leverage them effectively.
- The convergence of AI, advanced computing, and human-machine interfaces presents both opportunities and challenges for enterprises across various sectors.
- Adapting to these emerging technologies will require significant investment in infrastructure, skills development, and policy frameworks to ensure responsible and efficient implementation.
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