The year has just started, but there has already been incredible technological progress. Of course, there is even more to come, and earlier this month, MIT review of MIT technology has shared a list of 10 revolutionary technologies to monitor in 2025. These are the technologies that MIT thinks will affect our world broadly this year, but for the decades to come:
VERA C. Rubin observatory: A powerful telescope in Chile will start its investigation for a decade in the southern sky in 2025. This telescope will allow astronomers to study dark matter, explore the Milky Way and find out more about space.
Generative research of AI: It was a wild month for AI. With The sudden success of DeepseekIt is difficult to argue that the generative research of AI will not be one of the breakthroughs of 2025, and the MIT agrees. This year, generative research promises to find what you are looking for easier than ever, and technology on devices will be much more useful.
Small language models: While AI continues to dominate industry, small languages will make technology more accessible to the average user. These profitable language models can now compete with their larger and more expensive cousins (see: O3-mini of Openai), and we can’t wait to see how they developed in 2025.
Robotaxis: After years of beta tests, put it thinks that robotaxy Will be one of the revolutionary technologies to be monitored in 2025. This week, Waymo announced that it planned to test its autonomous driving technology in 10 new cities this year.
Quick learning robots: The future promised by Jetsons could be closer than expected. With reports that Foxconn will use humanoid robots to increase production in its factoriesMit says that the AI boom will be the key to this technology and that robots “could be deposited in new environments and tackle a variety of tasks in our name, almost instantly”.
Therapies of stem cells that work: Another technological breakthrough to be monitored in 2025 is Stem-Cellules therapies that actually work. As noted, experimental transplants of laboratory cells already seem to help treat epilepsy and type 1 diabetes.
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Of course, Bgri is quite excited by all new technologies generating AI as well as the VERA C. Rubin observatory. The complete list of revolutionary MIT technologies of 2025, including why specialists think they count, Available here.