Adrian, thanks for this insightful look at software's future. The shift toward AI as implicit functionality and the rise of hyperpersonalisation highlight exciting possibilities, but also underscore challenges in scaling, governance, and ethical data use.
Your points on observability and proactive cybersecurity are timely, especially with AI-powered threats and quantum computing on the horizon. The concept of “Software 2.0” learning from usage could redefine development and operations, driving innovation while modernising legacy systems.
2025 promises to be a pivotal year for balancing innovation with operational resilience. Excited to see how these trends unfold!
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3dAdrian, thanks for this insightful look at software's future. The shift toward AI as implicit functionality and the rise of hyperpersonalisation highlight exciting possibilities, but also underscore challenges in scaling, governance, and ethical data use. Your points on observability and proactive cybersecurity are timely, especially with AI-powered threats and quantum computing on the horizon. The concept of “Software 2.0” learning from usage could redefine development and operations, driving innovation while modernising legacy systems. 2025 promises to be a pivotal year for balancing innovation with operational resilience. Excited to see how these trends unfold!