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The power of AI: Trends for 2025

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14 February 2025

The power of AI: Trends for 2025

The power of AI: Trends for 2025

Key takeways

Regulation and ethics are crucial.

AI drives sustainability and efficiency.

Transformation in strategic sectors.

With the ongoing democratisation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the technology is becoming the main driver for companies of all sizes and sectors. As the year begins, AI will continue to increase organisational efficiency, optimise workflows, and drive innovation while tackling crucial challenges.

The new generation of AI will be much more intelligent, robust, and energy-efficient, from creating ethical frameworks to prevent data misuse to protecting creativity and originality in the face of AI-generated content and developing more sustainable and energy-efficient technologies. In addition, it is essential to tackle cybersecurity risks and ensure data protection by establishing clear and transparent regulations to keep up with the rapid pace of innovation, guaranteeing responsible and equitable use of AI.

In 2025, technology companies are expected to continue expanding the infrastructure needed to train Generative AI models, ensuring faster and more efficient development, and Quantum AI will advance. We may see these advances mainly in sectors such as health, energy, banking, or retail. So, let’s take a closer look at each of them.

 

The impact on healthcare

Generative AI models will speed up drug discovery, enabling advances in treating rare diseases and adapting drugs to individual genetic profiles. These models will simulate complex biological processes, significantly reducing the time and cost of drug development. The potential for misuse, such as creating deepfakes or fake content, highlights the need for solid ethical and regulatory guidelines to prevent harm and ensure the responsible use of AI in the health sector and beyond.

 

The future of sustainable management

From improving energy distribution in smart grids to resource management, the fusion of AI with quantum computing will open up new possibilities in sustainable energy management, pointing to a future where AI improves energy efficiency and helps mitigate the sector’s environmental impacts. However, the considerable growth in energy use suggests that hybrid and liquid forms of cooling will be the future. Merging AI with quantum computing will open up new possibilities in sustainable energy management, pointing to a future where AI improves energy efficiency and helps mitigate the sector’s environmental impacts.

 

Fighting fraud

Banks and financial institutions are already benefiting from sophisticated AI algorithms to monitor and analyse transaction patterns, for example. With AI’s precision, financial institutions can stay ahead of increasingly complex fraud schemes, strengthening customer trust and security.

 

Personalisation and efficiency

In 2025, AI is set to revolutionise retail and e-commerce with advances that improve personalised customer experiences and simplify operations. AI is transforming back-end operations such as inventory management, demand forecasting and dynamic pricing, enabling simpler operations and reducing waste. By optimising stock levels and predicting changes in demand, AI minimises costs and improves the customer experience.

 

As it moves from an automation tool to a strategic asset, AI will continue transforming decision-making, sustainability practices and cybersecurity while aligning with organisations’ global and strategic values. As the technology advances, the success of companies will depend on the balance between acquired capabilities, but above all on careful supervision and commitment to ethical standards, positioning them to harness the transformative potential of AI in a responsible and sustainable way.

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  • Sapo Tek – february, 2025

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José Oliveira

José Oliveira

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