Once upon a time people had to adapt to technology. Now
technology is becoming more and more human-like, emulating the
way we think, act and communicate.
Take the remarkable progress in generative AI for example - a
technology that can craft scripts and images so sophisticated
that it's becoming increasingly difficult to know who
created it - human or machine?
Technology that is more intuitive, both in design and its very
nature is sparking a new era of reinvention – one that will
unlock unprecedented human productivity and creativity.
Accenture's 2024 Technology Vision report explores how AI and other emerging technologies are unleashing
a new level of human potential, the ethical questions it raises,
and how this reality is reshaping the way we work and live.
Make it human - the 2024 trends:
-
A match made in AI explains how our interaction with
data and information is changing – and with it, how we think,
work, and interact with technology. Generative AI is ushering
in a world where data is reorganized in ways that facilitate
human-like reasoning and even mimic creativity. With 95% of
executives believing that generative AI will compel their
organization to modernize its technology architecture,
forward-thinking leaders are already exploring the future of
data-driven business and managing knowledge.
-
Meet my agent explores how today, artificial
intelligence is a tool. However, in the future, AI agents
could operate whole organizations. And it’s not just us that
think so. 96% of executives agree leveraging AI agent
ecosystems will be a significant opportunity for their
organizations in the next 3 years. These automated agents will
not only assist and advise us, but also take decisive actions
on our behalf in both the physical and digital worlds. Agent
ecosystems hold immense potential to enhance productivity and
innovation that goes far beyond human comprehension. However,
their value will depend on human guidance, and it’s our
responsibility to provide appropriate oversight.
-
The space we need emphasises the urgency for leaders to
get ahead in the field of spatial computing to secure a lead
position in the next era of technology and innovation. And
they’re already tuned in, with 92% of executives agreeing that
their organization plans to create a competitive advantage
leveraging spatial computing. Leaders will need to reassess
their approach and recognize the effect recent technology
advances are about to have.
-
Our bodies electronic discusses how a new
human-technology interface is a fresh approach to a
long-standing business challenge - providing companies with
better insights into individuals as human beings. Nearly one
in three consumers agree they are often frustrated that
technology fails to understand them and their intentions
accurately. A new human-technology interface which uses
innovative, embedded technologies, such as AI-powered
wearables, brain-sensing neurotech, and eye and movement
tracking, can unlock a better understanding of us, our lives
and our intentions - using those deeper insights to enhance
the way we work and live.
Technology that is human by design can reach more people, expand
access to knowledge, unlock new levels of innovation and allow
everyone to play a role in the digital revolution.
Join us in embracing this future, where we have the power to
shape how we use technology - making it human-centered and a
tool for positive impact.
Read the full Arrk GroupTechnology Vision report here.