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AI in 2025: A solopreneur software developer’s take on where things stand, and what’s next

GeekWire

GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) This week on the GeekWire Podcast, Seattle-area software developer and AI entrepreneur Patrick Husting of Ghostwriter AI and the Equestrian App returns to talk about the evolution of artificial intelligence over the past two years, how people are using the technology today, and where things are headed next.

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12 AI predictions for 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

According to a Bank of America survey of global research analysts and strategists released in September, 2024 was the year of ROI determination, and 2025 will be the year of enterprise AI adoption. Im not suggesting that all of this will happen in 2025, but its the long-term direction.

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Top 8 Software Development Technologies to Consider in 2025

Tech Republic

Discover the latest software development technologies shaping the industry today and for the year ahead.

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Companies to shift AI goals in 2025 — with setbacks inevitable, Forrester predicts

CIO Business Intelligence

Forrester Research this week unleashed a slate of predictions for 2025. 2025 will be about the pursuit of near-term, bottom-line gains while competing for declining consumer loyalty and digital-first business buyers,” Sharyn Leaver, Forrester chief research officer, wrote in a blog post Tuesday.

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Microsoft’s AI revenue run rate reaches $13B annually as tech giant tops earnings expectations

GeekWire

GeekWire File Photo) Microsoft says it’s generating revenue from its artificial intelligence products and services at a rate of $13 billion annually, exceeding the $10 billion run rate that the company foreshadowed previously. Microsoft beat Wall Street’s expectations for revenue and profits in its latest quarter.

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Capital spending soars in the cloud as Microsoft, Google, and others bet big on AI demand

GeekWire

(Microsoft Photo / John Brecher) Analysts, investors, and the media are suddenly focused intensely on capital expenditures by tech giants including Microsoft, Meta, Google, and others to size up the industry’s bet on the cloud and artificial intelligence. Charles Fitzgerald is wondering where everyone has been.

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41% of global firms plan layoffs by 2030 due to AI

Dataconomy

According to a World Economic Forum survey, 41% of global firms plan to implement workforce reductions by 2030 as a result of advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). The survey indicates a trend toward significant workforce changes as companies look to integrate AI into their strategies between 2025 and 2030.

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