
As we approach the end of the year 2024, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on the most impactful tech stories that caught my attention over the past twelve months. The selected articles offer insights into various aspects of technology, including AI adoption, infrastructure security, and innovation in the corporate world.
Firstly, “AI and The Great Repatriation?” by Mary K. Pratt highlights the shift many IT leaders are experiencing as they reassess their cloud strategies. Pratt reveals that around 80% of organizations anticipate some form of repatriation in the next year, driven primarily by concerns over costs, data privacy, and compliance.
Secondly, “Scaling: The State of Play in AI” by Ethan Mollick delves into the world of AI development and its scaling laws. Mollick argues that the key to future advancements lies not only in increasing model size but also in extending the ‘thinking’ time during operation. This novel approach has far-reaching implications for our understanding of AI’s potential.
Thirdly, “Pagers Attack Brings to Life Long-Feared Supply Chain Threat” by Eva Dou and Gerrit De Vynck highlights a critical vulnerability in global electronics supply chains. The incident showcases the growing difficulty in securing modern electronics against adversaries, which could lead to increased efforts to relocate critical technology manufacturing domestically.
Fourthly, “Y2K Sent A Warning. The CrowdStrike Outage Shows We Failed to Heed It” by Zachary Loeb emphasizes the need for systemic vulnerability awareness and proactive measures. Loeb draws parallels between this year’s software update failure at CrowdStrike and the predicted Y2K disaster that was averted through collective effort. This serves as a stark reminder of our inability to heed previous warnings.
Fifthly, “Bill Gates Never Left” by Ashley Stewart sheds light on Bill Gates’ continued influence at Microsoft despite his public departure in 2021 following misconduct allegations. The article reveals how he has remained instrumental in shaping the company’s AI strategy through internal memos and private meetings.
Sixthly, “Boards Need a New Approach to Technology” by Tarun Khanna, Mary C. Beckerle, and Nabil Y. Sakkab advocates for corporate boards to shift their approach towards technology. The authors argue that this change is crucial in identifying new opportunities and mitigating risks.
Source: www.forbes.com