
Top Trends in AI for 2025
In 2025, AI will see the rise of generative AI commoditisation, agent-based systems, and a renewed focus on trustworthy, non-generative AI and workforce readiness.

In 2025, AI will see the rise of generative AI commoditisation, agent-based systems, and a renewed focus on trustworthy, non-generative AI and workforce readiness.

Everything is about to change. Bain & Company, alongside Workato and Skan AI, help us understand how to prepare.

Chief Data Architect & Global Head of Engineering Harveer Singh speaks to Digital Bulletin.

Exploring GAIA-X and Europe’s wider plan to regain cloud independence.

How AWS grew to dominate the public cloud market

Wolfgang Platz gives some expert advice to organisations who are guilty of both overtesting and undertesting their software

Dell Technologies’ Dermot O’Connell reveals three ways to beat your data paradox

This month Ben, Rom and James discuss Qualcomm’s entry into the autonomous vehicles space before looking back on our Spark44 case study. The panel also hears from Tableau’s Andy Cotgreave, who offers his insights into building a more data-literate workforce.

This month Ben, Rom and James talk coronavirus and how it’s changing the way we work, how the outbreak is testing healthcare infrastructures and why it’s putting new demands on Silicon Valley. The trio also discuss our Thames Water case study and hear from Richard Brown, CTO of enterprise blockchain firm R3.

In 2025, AI will see the rise of generative AI commoditisation, agent-based systems, and a renewed focus on trustworthy, non-generative AI and workforce readiness.