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s we look ahead to 2025, our CEO Kristian Mørk Puggaard and CMO Michael Bugaj have identified five intelligence trends looking to transform how organisations approach data, analytics, AI, and strategic decision-making. From the increasing demand for tailored intelligence to the early days of AI “colleagues,” these predictions underscore the continuously growing importance of innovation in staying competitive.

Whether you’re seeking to use open data, explore agentic AI, or simply make the most of emerging cloud technologies, we hope these insights spark new ideas and guide your next steps. Dive into our Five Intelligence Predictions for 2025 to discover how you can proactively prepare for, and thrive in, the evolving landscape of intelligence.

Prediction 1

Skyrocketing demand for tailored intelligence

As off-the-shelf solutions lose their edge and general solutions built on scraping and simple analytics fail to provide sufficient depth, businesses will demand insights custom-fit to their use cases, ushering in a new era of specialised intelligence to stay ahead of the competition.

Many organisations are interested in understanding and tracking market trends to gain broader insights. However, as business leaders, we seek actionable intelligence within our own domains. As we realise what is possible, and as trust in AI-based solutions grows, the demand for use-case intelligence will surge exponentially.

We’re already seeing AI reshape workflows, but in 2025 it will become a core differentiator in business models—unlocking deeper insights, driving strategy, and delivering more profound value than ever before by empowering organisations to incorporate advanced intelligence across their operations.

Prediction 2

The power of Open Data ecosystems

AI requires data to be truly effective. Initiatives like the European Data Act and Overture Maps signify a shift towards freely available data, leading to new business opportunities and collaborative innovations across industries. With the EU Data Act expected to become applicable in 2025, more data will be made available for use by the broader economy and society, while ensuring companies and individuals who generate the data remain in control.

With an increase in both the quantity and quality of available data - at a lower cost - small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be better positioned to leverage that data in their decision-making processes.

Prediction 3

Agentic AI and our first AI colleagues

By 2025, we’ll see AI colleagues enter our work environment. AI assistants will progress beyond data crunching and GPT-driven solutions to orchestrating tasks and decisions - enabling professionals to tackle complex challenges with unprecedented precision and speed.

New roles will arise to oversee agentic systems and manage AI assistants. AI is already viewed as a commodity, and with the ability to build systems in which AI agents collaborate with one another, organisations will begin creating human processes around AI, including entire roles managed by AI.

Prediction 4

Growing Dependence on External Data

As data becomes the lifeblood of strategic decision-making, organisations will rely on ever broader and more diverse external datasets. The skill to source, curate, and interpret these data volumes will be a critical competitive advantage.

Real-time market monitoring will play an even greater role in decision-making. New vendors will emerge with highly specialised datasets will challenges traditional data to keep their datasets up to date, while predictive models will help fill the gaps - shifting us from yearly monitoring to more frequent and immediate updates.

Prediction 5

Cloud & AI for everyone

Thanks to ongoing technological advancements and cost efficiencies, cloud-based AI services will become more accessible—and more affordable—allowing organisations of every size to benefit from sophisticated intelligence solutions.

NVIDIA, for instance, with their project DIGITS, will offer a personal AI supercomputer that can pack 1,000 times the power of an average laptop, bringing high-performance AI computing to individual users. Small and medium-sized enterprises, just like international enterprises, can now train their private AI in secure environments - integrating both internal and external data. This will pave the way for digital twins of their markets and the ability to simulate different outcomes.

What's your take on the intelligence space for 2025?

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