In 2024, AI will not replace low-code, but rather enhance it for improved outcomes. Enterprise software vendors will use computer vision or trained models to understand patterns and trigger generative code within their low-code platforms. Ownership will become the key determinant of success in AI initiatives, leading to the development of "zero-trust AI." AI will rely on people and data, with retail order and inventory data management systems playing a major role. Organizations will appoint a chief AI officer to oversee the safe and responsible use of AI, ensuring compliance with new legislation and a competitive advantage. The 2024 Presidential Election will reveal AI's potential, with deepfakes and disinformation emerging. AI adoption will accelerate, with models tailored to specific use cases. It will play a significant role in healthcare, finance, retail, and construction, with top-down mandates and AI leadership roles.