In the rapidly evolving world of technology, a single year can feel like a decade. Just a year ago, discussions revolved around ChatGPT’s limitations, such as its inability to count letters in words like “strawberry.” However, the landscape has dramatically changed with the emergence of advanced reasoning models from Chinese labs and the rise of open-source reasoning agents. New developments like Claude’s coding agent and IBM’s Granite 3.0 have shifted the conversation around AI capabilities. Infrastructure challenges, particularly in chip and compute resources, have given new regions a competitive edge. Experts from IBM and beyond agree that innovation will continue at a breakneck pace into 2026. The introduction of new agentic capabilities is expected to unlock unprecedented opportunities for businesses and individuals. Efficiency is anticipated to be the next major focus, with advancements in GPU technology and the development of ASIC-based accelerators, chiplet designs, and quantum-assisted optimizers. As AI’s return on investment becomes clearer, enterprises will embrace AI capabilities to transform business operations, with open-source models continuing to push boundaries. Trust and security will also become vital as companies prioritize AI sovereignty. These trends set the stage for significant developments in enterprise technology in the coming years.
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