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December 17, 2024
Episode 56: AI Predictions and Trends for 2025

AI Predictions and Trends for 2025

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About the Episode

About The Episode:

In this special year-end episode of the Generation AI Podcast, Dr. JC Bonilla and Ardis Kadiu reflect on the most pivotal AI milestones of 2024, highlighting its transformative impact on higher education, technology, and beyond. From advancements in multimodal AI to the rise of agentic systems and small language models, the hosts provide an engaging look back at the trends shaping the AI landscape. Looking ahead, they share bold predictions for 2025, emphasizing the growing influence of AI-driven personalization, reasoning, and adoption in higher ed workflows. Tune in to discover why 2025 might just be the year of the agent.

Key Takeaways

  • 2024’s Defining AI Milestones:
    • Multimodal AI Evolution: From Google’s Veo to Amazon Nova, multimodal systems gained momentum, processing diverse data types (text, images, voice) for practical applications.
    • AI Reasoning Comes of Age: Frontier models like OpenAI’s O1 demonstrated unprecedented levels of reasoning, transparency, and problem-solving.
    • Small Language Models on the Rise: Efficient and cost-effective smaller models like TinyLlama and Claude Instant gained traction, enabling localized AI applications.
    • Agentic AI Systems: Autonomous agents, such as Salesforce’s AgentForce and Element451’s AI assistants, became pivotal in driving productivity and personalization.
    • Generative AI Mainstreaming: AI-created content—from TikTok trends to McDonald’s campaigns—cemented generative AI’s role across industries.
  • 2025 Predictions:
    • The Year of the Agent: Agentic AI systems will evolve beyond chatbots to perform complex tasks and manage workflows autonomously.
    • Hyper-Personalization at Scale: AI-driven content and ad targeting will integrate seamlessly with user contexts, delivering deeply personalized experiences.
    • AI-Driven Data Analytics: Analysts will rely more on conversational AI tools, transforming insight generation into a streamlined, strategic practice.
    • Higher Ed Adoption Accelerates: Institutions will move beyond experimentation to integrate AI into recruitment, student engagement, and administrative processes.

Episode Summary

What Were the Biggest AI Advancements in 2024?

2024 saw the maturity of multimodal AI systems, capable of handling diverse data inputs like images, voice, and text. This year also brought significant advancements in reasoning models, with tools like OpenAI’s O1 shedding light on how algorithms arrive at answers—an important step toward transparency. The rise of small language models such as TinyLlama and Claude Instant enabled AI to run on localized devices, making AI more accessible and affordable.

Generative AI dominated creative industries, with AI-generated content appearing in presidential campaigns, viral TikToks, and even Netflix productions. While it democratized media creation, it also introduced challenges like misinformation and deepfake misuse.

Why Is 2024 Called the Year of the Agent?

Agentic systems emerged as a transformative force. From AI assistants managing workflows to autonomous agents like HubSpot’s Agent AI, these systems are reshaping how tasks are executed. Element451’s real-time voice integration is a prime example, showcasing how agents can process and respond to spoken language without transcription.

Looking ahead, AI agents are expected to personalize interactions further, acting on behalf of users to manage schedules, execute tasks, and even make decisions.

What Does 2025 Hold for AI?

2025 is poised to be the year of adoption and refinement:

  • AI in Higher Education: Institutions will integrate AI-driven tools into recruitment, enrollment, and student engagement workflows. With tools like Element451 leading the charge, higher ed professionals will adopt AI to scale personalized experiences and streamline operations.
  • AI-Powered Devices: As hardware capabilities improve, expect AI to power an increasing number of consumer devices, including smartphones, laptops, and IoT systems.
  • Data-Driven Insights: Analysts will lean on conversational AI to uncover insights faster, marking a shift from traditional data crunching to strategic decision-making.

Connect With Our Co-Hosts:
Ardis Kadiu

https://twitter.com/ardis

Dr. JC Bonilla

https://twitter.com/jbonillx

About The Enrollify Podcast Network:
Generation AI is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!  Some of our favorites include The EduData Podcast and Visionary Voices: The College President’s Playbook.

Enrollify is produced by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.

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Ardis Kadiu is the Founder and CEO of Element451 and hosts GenerationAI.

Dr. JeanCarlo (J.C.) Bonilla is an executive leader in educational technology and artificial intelligence.

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