AI Adoption on the Rise
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, with various industries and sectors embracing its potential. From healthcare to finance, AI is being used to improve efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making. In this news brief, we'll explore the latest developments in AI adoption, including Intel's Secure Data Tunnel, AI in healthcare, and the rise of AI-powered enterprise software.
Intel's Secure Data Tunnel
Intel has introduced its Tiber Secure Federated AI service, which creates a secure tunnel between AI models on remote servers and data sources on origin systems. This innovative approach secures AI training by using hardware and software mechanisms to establish a secure tunnel for data. Companies can deploy advanced AI technologies while ensuring data privacy and AI model trustworthiness for multi-party collaboration across distributed environments.
AI in Healthcare
The healthcare industry is rapidly adopting AI, with various applications in patient care, research, and logistics. However, this increased reliance on AI also raises concerns about cybersecurity, medical liability, and health disparities. To address these issues, healthcare organizations and policymakers must prioritize transparency, diversity in AI training, and robust security measures. The implementation of AI in healthcare is projected to increase, with the AI market in healthcare predicted to have a compound annual growth rate of 44.2% between 2019 and 2027.
AI-Powered Enterprise Software
The enterprise AI software market is expected to grow from $98 billion in 2024 to $391 billion by 2030, according to ABI Research. Two companies, Palantir Technologies and Microsoft, are at the forefront of AI-powered enterprise software. Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has driven an acceleration in its results over the last two years, with revenue growing 29% year over year in 2024. Microsoft, on the other hand, has developed its line of AI assistants, dubbed Copilot, for use across its various software platforms.
AI Adoption Among B2B Marketers
LinkedIn has published a report on AI adoption among B2B marketers, highlighting the importance of using AI tools to streamline sales processes and automate menial tasks. The report shows that 88% of sales executives agree that AI has had a significant or moderate impact on the ROI of their sales processes. AI adoption is high among B2B marketers, and it can have a significant impact on sales processes and ROI.
AGI and Reasoning AI
Researchers are working towards developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which would enable AI systems to reason and solve complex problems. The Ernie X1 model by Baidu is a reasoning AI model that works similarly to DeepSeek R1. Inching towards AGI, researchers are expanding AI from statistical prediction to structured problem-solving.
AI Chatbots Outperform Human Doctors
A recent study by Stanford University suggests that AI chatbots can outperform human doctors in diagnosing illnesses and reasoning through tough decisions. The study found that AI alone scored 90% in diagnosing powers, while doctors who had access to ChatGPT scored slightly better at 76%. However, the study's lead author warns that AI is not a replacement for human doctors and should be used as a valuable complement to human expertise.
Key Takeaways
- AI adoption is on the rise across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and enterprise software.
- Intel's Secure Data Tunnel secures AI training by using hardware and software mechanisms to establish a secure tunnel for data.
- AI in healthcare raises concerns about cybersecurity, medical liability, and health disparities, but also offers opportunities for improvement.
- The enterprise AI software market is expected to grow significantly, with Palantir Technologies and Microsoft leading the way.
- AI adoption among B2B marketers is high, and AI can have a significant impact on sales processes and ROI.
- Researchers are working towards developing AGI, which would enable AI systems to reason and solve complex problems.
- AI chatbots can outperform human doctors in diagnosing illnesses and reasoning through tough decisions, but should be used as a complement to human expertise.
Sources
- Intel’s Secure Data Tunnel Moves AI Training Models to Data Sources
- Digital Health Policy and Cybersecurity Regulations Regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) Implementation in Healthcare
- Better Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock: Palantir Technologies vs. Microsoft
- LinkedIn Shares Insights into AI Adoption Among B2B Marketers
- What the White House is hearing on AI
- Artificial intelligence expert Lee Hicken departs Microsoft to become National AI Centre director
- Musk vs OpenAI Nonprofit Trial Could Commence in December
- Inching towards AGI: How reasoning and deep research are expanding AI from statistical prediction to structured problem-solving
- Baidu releases reasoning AI model to take on DeepSeek
- Can AI chatbots outperform human doctors? Here's what new Stanford study found