Werner Vogels' Tech Predictions for 2024 and Beyond

Dr. Werner Vogels, VP & CTO at Amazon.com

Innovation then and now

Throughout history, people have developed tools and systems to augment and amplify their own capabilities. Whether the printing press or the assembly line, these innovations have allowed us to do more than we ever could alone. Jobs changed, new professions emerged, and people adapted. In the past year, the rate of change has rapidly accelerated.

Cloud technologies, machine learning, and generative AI have become more accessible, impacting nearly every aspect of our lives from writing emails to developing software, even detecting cancer at an early stage. The coming years will be filled with innovation in areas designed to democratize access to technology and help us keep up with the increasing pace of every-day life—and it starts with Generative AI.

Werner Vogels' Tech Predictions for 2024 and Beyond

Four Tech Predictions for 2024 and Beyond:

  • Generative AI becomes culturally aware
  • FemTech finally takes off
  • AI assistants redefine developer productivity
  • Education evolves to match the speed of technology

Read how these technologies and trends will converge to help solve some of the hardest human problems. Download the Werner Vogels' Tech Predictions for 2024 and Beyond ebook or read on Werner’s All Things Distributed blog.

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About the author

Dr. Werner Vogels, VP & CTO at Amazon.com

Dr. Werner Vogels is Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s customer-centric technology vision. As one of the forces behind Amazon’s approach to cloud computing, he is passionate about helping young businesses reach global scale, and transforming enterprises into fast-moving digital organizations. Vogels joined Amazon in 2004 from Cornell University where he was a distributed systems researcher. He has held technology leadership positions in companies that handle the transition of academic technology into industry. Vogels holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.

Dr. Werner Vogels, VP and Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com