Making Sense of 2025 AI Trends
Feel like AI is moving faster than you can keep up? You’re not alone—but the good news is, you don’t have to understand everything about AI to make smart decisions.
This webinar is your shortcut to clarity. We’ll dive into the top 3 AI trends shaping 2025, break down the key takeaways, and offer guidance from a variety of expert perspectives. Walk away with the confidence to lead your team and business into the future.
The discussion will focus on:
Join Tim Sanders, VP of Research Insights at G2 and Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School, Knar Hovakimyan, Head of Responsible AI at Grammarly, and Luke Behnke, VP of Enterprise Product Management at Grammarly, for a lively, multi-perspective discussion that will help you cut through the noise and focus on what really matters in 2025.
This webinar is your shortcut to clarity. We’ll dive into the top 3 AI trends shaping 2025, break down the key takeaways, and offer guidance from a variety of expert perspectives. Walk away with the confidence to lead your team and business into the future.
The discussion will focus on:
- ROI of AI: How to measure and scale AI’s impact
- Agentic AI: What it is and how it will redefine business operations
- Responsible AI: Why it’s crucial for building trust and driving sustainable growth
Join Tim Sanders, VP of Research Insights at G2 and Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School, Knar Hovakimyan, Head of Responsible AI at Grammarly, and Luke Behnke, VP of Enterprise Product Management at Grammarly, for a lively, multi-perspective discussion that will help you cut through the noise and focus on what really matters in 2025.
Meet Our Speakers
Tim Sanders
VP of Research Insights, G2
Tim Sanders is the VP of Research Insights at G2. He’s also an executive fellow at the Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard, where he’s laser focused on how AI impacts businesses. He’s a NY Times bestselling author of five books, including Love is the Killer App. He was an early stage member at Mark Cuban’s broadcast.com, which was acquired by Yahoo. Tim rose to serve as Yahoo’s chief solutions officer and later, their leadership coach.
Tim Sanders is the VP of Research Insights at G2. He’s also an executive fellow at the Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard, where he’s laser focused on how AI impacts businesses. He’s a NY Times bestselling author of five books, including Love is the Killer App. He was an early stage member at Mark Cuban’s broadcast.com, which was acquired by Yahoo. Tim rose to serve as Yahoo’s chief solutions officer and later, their leadership coach.
Luke Behnke
VP of Enterprise Product Management, Grammarly
With 15 years of experience in SaaS and AI Product Management, Luke Behnke is currently the Head of Enterprise and Trust Product at Grammarly. Previously, Luke led the product management team at Ironclad, where he built industry-leading digital contracting products. At Zendesk, he was pivotal in scaling the company from $250M to over $1.3B ARR. His focus was on transitioning to a multi-product company, enhancing security, and leading acquisitions.
With 15 years of experience in SaaS and AI Product Management, Luke Behnke is currently the Head of Enterprise and Trust Product at Grammarly. Previously, Luke led the product management team at Ironclad, where he built industry-leading digital contracting products. At Zendesk, he was pivotal in scaling the company from $250M to over $1.3B ARR. His focus was on transitioning to a multi-product company, enhancing security, and leading acquisitions.
Knar Hovakimyan
Head of Responsible AI, Grammarly
Knar Hovakimyan leads Grammarly’s Responsible AI team, which is committed to building and improving AI systems that reduce bias and promote fairness. Communication is incredibly personal, and Knar’s team of analytical linguists and machine learning engineers is committed to ensuring that Grammarly’s suggestions and outputs are inclusive, unbiased, and fair for the over 30 million people and 50,000 business teams using the product.
Knar Hovakimyan leads Grammarly’s Responsible AI team, which is committed to building and improving AI systems that reduce bias and promote fairness. Communication is incredibly personal, and Knar’s team of analytical linguists and machine learning engineers is committed to ensuring that Grammarly’s suggestions and outputs are inclusive, unbiased, and fair for the over 30 million people and 50,000 business teams using the product.