Meta- Generative AI will move from theory to practice, edge-platform approach, Zero Trust infrastructure will be prevalent in 2024, predicts Dell technology
Dell Technologies released predictions, highlighting emerging Generative AI trends, shaping the technology industry in 2024 and beyond. Dell’s Global Chief Technology Officer, John Roese, said that the GenAI dialogue will move from theory to practice with shifts from training infrastructure and cost to inference and cost of operation. Increasingly, enterprises will shift from broad experimentation to a top-down strategic focus on picking the few GenAI projects that can truly be transformational.
“While GenAI has sparked incredibly creative ideas of how it will transform business and the world, there are very few real-world, scaled GenAI activities. As we move into 2024, we will see the first wave of GenAI enterprise projects reach levels of maturity that will expose important dimensions of GenAI not yet understood in the early phases,” said Roese.
“The centre of the universe for 2024 is AI. Next year will be all about putting AI into practice at the edge, diversifying the hardware pool and securing it through Zero Trust. We’re entering an AI era so need to recognise that long term, AI will drive architectural change across the entire IT ecosystem for many years to come,” added Roese.
Roese also said that the computing foundation of modern AI will eventually become a hybrid quantum system where the AI work is spread across a set of diverse computing architectures, including quantum processing units.
Furthermore, he shared that adopting an “edge platform” approach where modern edge becomes an extension of the multi-cloud infrastructure is the way forward.