AI will shift from exploration to execution this year

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AI will shift from exploration to execution this year
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South African tech leaders must prepare for a year dominated by AI, says Dell SA's Doug Woolley.

from AI-enhanced PCs to advancements in data centre design. South African tech leaders must prepare for a year dominated by this technology, says Doug Woolley , GM and VP, Dell Technologies South Africa.Ensure your infrastructure supports your AI ambitions.Equip employees with AI tools, such as AI agents, that free them from repetitive tasks.

which estimates that GenAI could contribute up to $23.5 billion annually to the Middle East's economy by 2030. For the region’s media, healthcare, and finance industries, it’s time to move from pilot projects to scalable solutions, Woolley adds. The focus should now be on developing tailored, scalable AI applications that address current challenges2025 will also mark the rise of AI agents, which go far beyond traditional chatbots or virtual assistants, says Woolley. Unlike the reactive systems of the past, AI agents are evolving into proactive tools capable of managing complex workflows.

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