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Will Future Advancements Overcome GenAI Limitations? Find Out at Generative AI Expo 2025

By Greg Tavarez

Generative AI continues to make an impact across various industries by automating tasks, enhancing decision-making and improving customer experiences, as seen across GenAI Today.

In retail and e-commerce, it generates product descriptions, designs visual content and powers chatbots for personalized customer support. In healthcare, GenAI automates medical documentation, assists in drug discovery and provides personalized patient interactions.

The manufacturing sector benefits from GenAI's capabilities in quality control, supply chain optimization and product design, such as automotive companies reducing waste by optimizing production schedules.

In education and training, GenAI develops adaptive lesson plans, virtual tutors and language-learning tools. Online learning platforms create personalized courses based on student progress. Similarly, real estate firms use GenAI to generate property descriptions, perform market analysis and provide virtual staging.

The long-story-short here is that GenAI's adaptability makes it indispensable for businesses looking to innovate, reduce costs and deliver tailored solutions.

But GenAI does have its limitations organizations need to consider. Learn more about those limitations during a Generative AI Expo 2025 panel session. Generative Expo 2025 will take place February 11-13 at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

During “The Future of Generative AI: Beyond Current Limitations,” (set for 1:00-1:45 PM on Thursday, February 13), Jeff Dworkin, managing director at Cloud Voice Alliance, will moderate a session that features Pete Martinez, chairman and CEO at SIVOTEC BioInformatics, and Imran Sabir, VP of integration and automation at OZ Digital Consulting.

The panelists will discuss current limitations of GenAI, and how potential future advancements, including breakthroughs in AI models, computer vision and reinforcement learning, and more, will overcome them. Attendees will also have a chance to explore how new innovations may impact GenAI and further revolutionize industries and create new possibilities for businesses.

Register for Generative AI Expo 2025 today and understand the implications of GenAI advancements for your organization and develop strategies to prepare for the future of AI.




Edited by Alex Passett
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