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By David Kim, Senior Contributing Editor and Analyst | | AI | 8 min read

What matters most extends far beyond surface-level effects. Recognizing these complexities is critical for teams wanting to stay ahead.

One key insight emerges from our reporting: what worked previously may not work currently or tomorrow.

Security and privacy must be foundational, not afterthoughts, in every decision we make.

What matters most reaches well beyond surface-level impacts. Recognizing these nuances is essential for leaders planning to prepare adequately.

Key Points

  • The movement toward AI represents a significant evolution in how companies build applications.
  • The scope of advanced technologies demands new skills across development groups.
  • Investment in continuous learning will likely prove more valuable than pursuing trendy technologies.