Forbes December 2, 2024
Emil Sayegh

As 2024 draws to a close, it is evident that this year has been transformative for the tech and IT sectors. From expected significant policy shifts under President-Elect Trump’s incoming administration to groundbreaking advancements and critical challenges in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, workforce dynamics, and cloud computing, the industry has navigated both remarkable achievements and sobering realities. These developments are set to profoundly influence the trajectory of technology and innovation in the years ahead.

The AI Reckoning

The year began with unbridled optimism around AI. Generative AI dominated headlines as organizations raced to integrate these technologies into workflows, promising to revolutionize industries from healthcare to finance. Companies explored AI-driven solutions for automation, customer engagement, and decision-making, fueling a wave of investment...

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