Companies that still see artificial intelligence as a future trend are disconnected from reality. According to McKinsey “The state of AI in early 2024: Gen AI adoption spikes and starts to generate value”, 55% of global organizations already use AI in at least one business function. Gartner's projection for the future is even clearer: by the end of 2025, 75% of companies will have implemented generative AI in operational flows, product development, or customer engagement.
These numbers do not indicate a trend; they prove a structural change. Artificial intelligence has moved from being a promise of innovation to becoming a strategic foundation. Companies that do not yet operate with AI at their core are deliberately leaving space to be overtaken.
Artificial intelligence has exponentially increased companies' ability to process large volumes of data, reduce manual processes, predict behaviors, and deliver more accurate responses in real time.
A report from the MIT Technology Review shows that AI-based models have increased the efficiency of engineering teams by up to 30%, through code suggestions, automated testing, and risk analysis.
In commercial areas, natural language models are being applied to generate automated support with context retention and personalization, which has increased conversion rates in digital channels.
This efficiency is not abstract; it is measured in saved hours, faster decisions, and shorter delivery cycles.
In contexts where competitiveness is determined by response speed, predictive capability, and product personalization, artificial intelligence is no longer just an "extra." It is the foundation.
Most major technology players no longer discuss whether they will apply AI, but how to scale its use in an integrated, secure, and efficient way.
Verzel works on developing systems and digital products focused on performance, intelligence, and integration. Our team closely follows the evolution of AI models applied to the market and is prepared to help companies incorporate this technology in a functional way, whether in process automation, data consumption and analysis, or creating new solutions with embedded intelligence.
More than just development, we offer technical vision and structure to take AI from the strategic plan and apply it consistently in practice.
If your strategy still does not consider artificial intelligence as a central axis, the problem is not the technology, it is the lack of vision. The good news: it is still possible to update the route. And Verzel is here to accelerate this transition with those who want to build truly intelligent systems.
Sources:
MIT: How generative AI affects highly skilled workers
Gartner: 3 Bold and Actionable Predictions for the Future of GenAI