January 2023 HR Strategy & Planning Excellence
 

Technology And Workplace Predictions 2023

4 trends which might just defy conventional wisdom

Posted on 01-24-2023,   Read Time: 5 Min
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Predicting the unexpected is a tricky business. Especially in technology and business, where constant change and disruption are a given. But that won't stop me. So, here are four trends that I expect to play out in 2023—all of which might just defy conventional wisdom.

Beyond the Age of Malware: From Detection to Prediction

In 2023, we will move beyond the age of simple malware because just detecting malicious code won’t be enough to combat the sophistication of current threat actors (who use modern ‘toolkits’ consisting of modular malware). The next evolution of security is about sensing anomalies and behavior patterns, which will aid in predicting a breach. Advances in AI and machine learning will make this possible, and smart organizations will get ahead of this trend.

The Next Critical Influencer for Technology Purchases? Human Resources

Hybrid work has changed so many dynamics within an organization, including buying patterns. Human resources (HR) has traditionally focused on work-related software like Workday, but with hybrid work so essential to productivity and worker satisfaction, HR will continue to get more involved in technology software influencing. In 2023, look for HR to expand its knowledge of and influence in all kinds of technology and software purchases.

Choice Over Mandates Will Matter More Than We Think

Another disruption to hybrid work will be the countless employees who will not want to go back to rigid, in-office work schedules. Many organizations may choose to double down on workplace mandates in 2023, but they’ll ultimately lose. Progressive companies will create a flexible, secure hybrid-work experience and a great physical workspace — that people will want to visit, but only when they choose to or the work calls for it. Such organizations will win on talent, agility, sustainability, and worker satisfaction and see long-term success.

An Uptick of Technological and Ethical Dilemmas with Transformative AI

AI and machine learning have pretty much stuck to relatively rote (but helpful!) tasks. We’ve already seen mind-blowing capabilities from DALL-E, for example, and in 2023, there’s no doubt even more truly transformative AI use cases will emerge. The next era of AI, and the use cases that follow, will have big implications in 2023 and beyond — both good and bad. As AI continues to take over important decision-making (such as employee recruitment or deciding who gets approved for loans), bias may become an unfortunate “side effect” of utilizing such technology.

Additionally, AI will also enable more advanced scams, incidents of identity theft, convincing deep fakes, and more. Despite the tremendous positive impact AI can have, it’s more critical than ever that the industry ensures responsible and ethical use cases, guidelines are implemented, and, when appropriate, restrictions win out.

Author Bio

Jeetu_Patel.jpg Jeetu Patel is Cisco’s Executive Vice President and General Manager of Security and Collaboration. Jeetu combines a bold vision, steeped in product design and development expertise, operational rigor, and innate market understanding to create high-growth Software as a Service (SaaS) businesses. Prior to joining Cisco, Jeetu was the Chief Product Officer (CPO) and Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at Box, a role he pioneered.
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