The AI Landscape of 2024: Insights and Forecasts

Mesut Oezdil
3 min readJan 29, 2024

--

As we move through 2024, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going through big changes. What once started as a cultural curiosity has now become a strong force driving business innovation. AI’s ability to process and create text, voice, and video is changing how companies boost productivity and find creative solutions. According to McKinsey & Company, AI could have a huge impact on the global economy, possibly adding between $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion each year across different industries.

Subscribe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7054130840577961984

Drawing from insights from global work across more than 25 countries, we explore the AI advancements and trends shaping 2024. This worldwide view helps us understand how different industries are interacting with new technologies.

Six Key AI Trends to Watch:

1. Custom Enterprise AI Solutions: AI is getting more personalized. Companies are using AI tools designed specifically for their needs, using their own data to improve accuracy. For example, a global retailer could use AI models tailored to regional preferences, creating highly customized customer experiences. These personalized AI solutions are becoming essential strategic tools for businesses.

2. Rise of Open-Source AI Models: In 2024, more businesses are adopting open-source AI models. This trend makes AI development accessible to more people, allowing companies to combine these models with their data to save time and money. For example, IBM and NASA have worked together on an open-source geospatial AI model, which shows the potential of open-source AI in areas like climate research.

3. Growth of API-Centric AI Services: The use of APIs (application programming interfaces) is making it easier to add complex AI services to existing systems. IBM, for instance, has developed AI microservices for a large retailer to improve customer interactions and inventory management. These API-based solutions are adaptable and useful in today’s fast-paced business environment.

4. AI as a National Priority: Many countries now see AI as a major strategic goal, similar to the space race. The EU, for example, is moving forward with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, which aims to regulate AI and promote safe and effective use in different areas.

5. Multimodal Generative AI: AI is now combining text, speech, and images to provide more context-aware responses. This is especially impactful in industries like banking, where AI can consider spoken requests, financial documents, and even non-verbal cues all at once to give better financial advice.

6. Focus on AI Safety and Ethics: As AI becomes more common in daily life, ensuring its safety and ethical use is crucial. Collaborations like the AI Safety Alliance, led by major tech companies, are working to create standard safety rules and promote ethical AI practices. This is an important step towards responsible AI innovation.

Navigating the AI-Driven Future

The trends and predictions for AI in 2024 are more than just guesses; they act as a guide for future innovations and progress. AI’s ongoing development pushes us to rethink how we do business and interact in society.

Staying informed and adaptable is important to make the most of AI, helping us create a more efficient, creative, and inclusive world. We’re at the start of a new era of AI, and its impact is just beginning to show.

As a DevSecOps enthusiast, I hope you enjoy this article. In this column called “Mindful Monday Musings” every Monday, I will share articles on Dev(Sec)Ops and Cloud. You can support M3 (aka Mindful Monday Musings) by following me and sharing your opinions. Please send me your contributions, criticisms, and comments, it would make me glad.

--

--

Mesut Oezdil
Mesut Oezdil

Written by Mesut Oezdil

I'm on the Substack now, not on Medium. AR-KUBE: Where AI meets DevSecOps! Exploring and sharing trends in AI-driven, security-focused DevOps.

No responses yet