Dubai, UAE – April 2025 — Against the dynamic backdrop of the Dubai AI Festival, Shaun Ayrton, founder and CEO of Galini, shared his visionary insights into the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence. With an emphasis on speed, security, and accessibility, Galini is positioned at the forefront of helping companies adopt AI technologies safely and efficiently — and Ayrton is clearly enthusiastic about what’s ahead.
A Show of Vision and Seniority
Reflecting on the event itself, Ayrton praised the seniority and forward-looking vision of the attendees. “The global plenary discussions here have been standout compared to other countries,” he remarked, commending the organizers for crafting such an impactful festival.
AI’s New Frontier: The Rise of Reasoning Capabilities
When it comes to technological trends, Ayrton highlighted a particularly exciting leap forward: the improvement of AI’s reasoning abilities.
Previous generations of large language models (LLMs) focused on areas like marketing, code generation, and customer support. But now, with advanced reasoning skills, AI can penetrate deeper into core business processes, fundamentally reshaping workflows and unlocking an unprecedented level of efficiency and productivity.
“It’s a whole new world of possibilities,” Ayrton declared, signaling a new era of business innovation.
Galini: Building the Trust Layer for AI Adoption
At the heart of this transformation is trust — and that’s precisely where Galini comes in.
Galini acts as a trust layer that enables businesses, even those with non-technical teams, to deploy AI tools in a reliable and compliant manner. By simplifying installation and configuration, Galini empowers companies to integrate AI into their operations confidently and securely.
“We make it easy for non-technical users to harness AI without fear,” said Ayrton. “Our solutions are all about reliability, compliance, and configurability.”
Weighing the Future: Risks and Tremendous Potential
Of course, any discussion about AI must acknowledge the risks. Ayrton candidly addressed both existential risks — the kind popularized by science fiction — and more immediate concerns such as cybersecurity threats. However, he emphasized optimism over fear.
“Every technological revolution, from industrialization to the cloud, came with anxiety, but ultimately led to greater prosperity,” he reminded. Rather than mass unemployment, these revolutions sparked reskilling and redefinition of roles — and AI will likely follow the same path.
He likened AI’s impact not just to the internet, but to the invention of the transistor — a foundational technology that reshaped the modern world.
Democratizing AI for the Next Trillion-Dollar Opportunity
Looking ahead, Ayrton predicts that the next trillion-dollar company won’t merely create another chatbot — it will democratize AI access for non-technical users, integrating AI deeply and seamlessly into everyday work.
“I’m very excited about where we’re headed,” Ayrton concluded. “The companies that can make AI accessible, reliable, and truly transformative for everyone — they are the ones who will define the next era.”