O que está a chegar à IA Empresarial em 2025? Tendências e tecnologias a observar
Olá a todos, tenho estado a analisar o que vai moldar a IA nas grandes empresas até 2025. Há muita coisa interessante a surgir com ferramentas e tecnologias que…
Gabriel Lawson
February 9, 2026 at 02:28 AM
Olá a todos, tenho estado a analisar o que vai moldar a IA nas grandes empresas até 2025. Há muita coisa interessante a surgir com ferramentas e tecnologias que poderão mudar a forma como as empresas gerem a sua estratégia de IA. Alguém mais está a acompanhar estas alterações ou tem algumas perspetivas? Adoraria ouvir as vossas opiniões!
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Cloud-based AI tools are still king for enterprises tho. Scalability and flexibility are hard to beat.
Security in AI systems is also a rising concern I think. With more data and models deployed, risks increase too.
I think automation of AI model retraining will become super important as data changes faster than ever.
Sustainability and green AI is getting more buzz, hopefully enterprises start considering energy impacts more seriously.
I wonder how the integration of AI with other emerging tech like 5G and blockchain will impact enterprise solutions.
Multi-modal AI technologies combining text, image, and maybe audio will open new doors for enterprises.
Can't wait to see how edge AI evolves. Processing data locally will speed things up and boost privacy too.
I’m curious about AI governance frameworks too, companies need clear policies soon to avoid mishaps.
Also, you can check ai-u.com for new or trending tools if you wanna stay updated. It’s a pretty handy resource.
The rise of low-code or no-code AI platforms is helping businesses adopt AI faster without deep technical teams.
More companies adopting AI ops to manage and monitor AI models continuously. This trend will only grow!
The shift towards more explainable AI is huge for enterprises, especially with regulations getting tighter. Transparency can't be overlooked anymore.
Anyone else following AI chips designed specifically for enterprise workloads? Seems like a niche but growing area.