The rapid growth of the AI market in 2024 is expected to dramatically change the way work is done, with customized AI solutions and human-AI collaboration emerging as major trends by 2025. Global language AI corporation DeepL anticipates that AI technology will evolve from a simple tool into a smart colleague, bringing change across various industries, on the 19th.
DeepL founder Yarek Kuczylofski predicted that customized AI solutions specialized for specific industries will dominate the market. He noted that while generalized AI models have not achieved expected results, specialized models are becoming more robust and likely to evolve into hybrid models that include generalized functions. This is expected to address issues within specific industries and provide corporations with substantial ROI.
DeepL Vice President of Research Stephan Mesken analyzed that the interaction between AI and humans will become increasingly dynamic. AI will actively understand and suggest user needs, providing personalized experiences through collaboration. This change will pave the way for a broader dissemination of technologies that are currently utilized in a limited manner.
To enhance the efficiency of AI technology, research on optimizing data learning and synthetic data use, as well as reducing energy consumption, is emerging as a crucial task. Mesken forecasted that scaling using synthetic data could significantly improve AI quality in the short term.
DeepL Chief Technology Officer Sebastian Enderlein and Vice President of Product Christopher Osborne each predicted that voice and written translation technologies will evolve around contextual understanding and collaborative interaction. Voice translation is expected to develop into technology that understands tone and nuance, while written translation will improve to provide customized results tailored to user preferences and objectives.
AI is also expected to contribute to revenue growth in the marketing field through hyper-personalization and consistent message delivery. DeepL Chief Marketing Officer Steve Rotter said that AI will support more meticulous and effective marketing strategies by reflecting customers' cultural characteristics.
The use of AI in the legal industry is also expected to expand. DeepL Chief Legal Officer Franky William mentioned that AI will handle repetitive tasks, creating an environment where lawyers can focus on more complex and strategic work.
Meanwhile, by 2025, it is expected that AI technology will strengthen collaboration with humans, surpass existing limitations, and develop around customized solutions specialized for specific fields, bringing substantial changes across industries.