Forrester’s VP principal analyst Craig Le Clair discusses Forrester’s 2025 Automation predictions, including the challenges that could hinder progress
Sustained interest and experimentation in AI will support learning and steady progress in 2025. Generative AI (gen AI) and edge intelligence will drive robotics projects that will combine cognitive and physical automation, for example. Citizen developers will start to build gen AI-infused automation apps, leveraging their domain expertise.
All promising, but challenges remain that will hinder progress in 2025. We are just beginning to understand how to manage a diverse and growing number of AI models and are faced with new questions. What level of autonomy achieves the right balance of risk and efficiency? How and when do we put humans in the loop? How do we reliably extract and provide enterprise data for AI?
Despite the obvious benefits and enthusiasm, these implementation challenges will hinder 2025 gains. Out of all the AI agent discussion, businesses will find only moderate success, mostly in less critical employee support applications. Gen AI’s ability to create autonomous, unstructured workflow patterns and adapt to the dynamic nature of real-world processes will have to wait.
Here’s what this means: the key to automation success in 2025 will be balancing AI innovation with the scale and reliability of traditional automation tools and methods. To help you strike that balance, here’s a look at three of Forrester’s top automation predictions for 2025:
The coming year promises to be a dynamic period for automation, characterised by growing enthusiasm and activity surrounding agentic and AI-driven operations. 2025 will serve as a crucial stepping stone to prepare for integration of physical robots, digital systems and human endpoints. The enterprises that make the most of these automation trends will be those that learn to balance the risk and reward of automation and target the right use cases for their organisation.
You can download Forrester’s complimentary 2025 Technology & Security Predictions Guide here.
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