Agentic AI, satellite internet, self-driving cars and humanoid robots are predicted to continue to be prominent technology trends and shape the world in 2025.
In recent years, technological advances have not only reshaped industries and social structures, but have also changed the very nature of human existence. The pace of technological innovation shows no signs of slowing down, and 2025 promises to be a year of even more breakthroughs.
Agentic AI will be one of the technologies that shape the world in 2025
Quickly approaching and adapting to these technology trends will help groups and individuals position themselves for development and create competitive advantages in the future. Here, we will explore 4 technology trends that are poised to reshape the world and impact our lives in different ways by 2025.
1. Agentic AI enters life
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is currently developing at a dizzying pace. As generative AI is becoming more familiar, a new concept has emerged: Agentic AI. This advanced technology is not just a new term in the industry but also a breakthrough, promising to change the way AI is applied in many areas of life, according to the website Advanced Television .
By 2025, AI will be more than just a tool; it will be a collaborator. Many AI-powered tools in use today rely on rules or static data sets. AI agents can continuously learn from user inputs and incorporate contextual information. AI agents can then make decisions on their own with little or no human supervision or intervention.
In addition, AI agents have the potential to revolutionize the way businesses handle day-to-day operations. They can automate supply chain management, optimize inventory, forecast demand, and handle complex logistics plans. By processing massive amounts of data and making real-time decisions, they can dramatically improve operational efficiency and reduce costs for businesses.
Dr. Thomas King, CTO of German Internet of Things operator De-Cix, said: "Creating smart value requires equally smart technologies. AI not only enables smarter network management, but also enables operational excellence in every area of the telecommunications industry. From network optimization to energy efficiency, fraud detection and customer service, smart solutions can improve every business process."
While the promise of AI agents is great, they also come with potential challenges. There are ethical considerations, privacy, data security, bias, and ensuring these systems make decisions that are consistent with human values. Therefore, it is important to ensure that AI agents do not harm or manipulate certain groups or markets.
Another issue that cannot be overlooked is the potential impact of AI agents on the job market. While the technology promises to create new opportunities and increase productivity, it could also displace certain jobs, requiring the workforce to reskill and upgrade to avoid becoming obsolete.
2. Hot internet race satellite
Model of satellite in earth orbit
The race for global satellite internet dominance is hotter than ever. Satellite internet has been a game changer for today’s network connectivity and availability. Satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) will soon provide people with ubiquitous connectivity without the need for smartphones or existing internet infrastructure.
"Satellite transmission technology brings new hope from space to billions of people who are currently disadvantaged by limited or no internet access. That's why 2025 will see the space internet race heat up," said De-Cix CEO Ivo Ivanov.
With an early start, the US now has a significant lead in the number of satellites in orbit. According to Reuters, SpaceX's Starlink is the world's largest and most valuable satellite broadband Internet network, with strong coverage thanks to 5,200 active satellites out of more than 6,000 launched into LEO.
Not to be outdone, China is aiming for a scale of around 50,000 satellites across its four LEO internet projects, including the 14,000-satellite Tianfan project, the 12,992-satellite China Satellite Network, the 10,000-satellite Lanjian Aerospace constellation, and the 13,000-satellite Guowang constellation. In addition to the two superpowers, India, Russia, and other European countries are also making efforts to join the satellite internet race.
According to the Global Times, Mr. Zhang Rui, a member of the China Market Research Association, assessed: "The future of satellite internet will likely witness fierce competition between the US, China, the European Union and Russia. These are the only major economies with integrated capabilities in satellite manufacturing, launching, ground equipment and operational services."
3. Self-driving cars are popular on the streets
According to the website Medium , the self-driving car industry is on the verge of explosive growth, with the market forecast to exceed $400 billion by 2035. Companies such as Tesla (USA), Honda (Japan), Mercedes-Benz (Germany), Baidu and Didi Chuxing (China)... are making constant efforts to develop self-driving cars. Therefore, 2025 may witness a significant acceleration in this race.
A Tesla self-driving car appears in Los Angeles, California (USA) on October 10, 2024
One of the key factors driving this growth is AI-driven advances in machine learning and computer vision, which allow vehicles to navigate complex environments with little or no human intervention. If widespread, self-driving cars could play a major role in addressing road safety, reducing traffic congestion and reducing emissions.
These innovations will play a key role in advancing autonomous technology, shaping the future driving experience and ushering in a new era of smarter and more connected mobility.
Billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of electric car company Tesla (USA), once shared that we are only a few years away from fully autonomous technology. "You can fall asleep and wake up at your destination," according to The New York Times quoted Mr. Musk in October 2024.
Although self-driving cars have made great strides, they still need to overcome technical, legal, social and economic challenges to become popular on the road. In addition, building trust from users and ensuring safety in all situations are also decisive factors for the success of this technology.
4. Humanoid robots are common in factories and households
According to Advanced Television, humanoid robots have made great strides. The global market size for humanoid robots is forecast to reach nearly $10 billion by 2030. They are expected to be common in homes and workplaces by 2025.
Humanoid robots at an office in Dalian, Liaoning province (China) on June 6, 2024.
Compared to industrial robots that can only perform one task, humanoid robots can move and work alongside humans with basic operations such as carrying, assembling, selecting objects to move... Often integrated with AI technology, robots are easy to program and adjust to perform many types of tasks, suitable for business environments as well as home use.
“Along with the ability to learn from humans, the ability to download new skills from the cloud or share them between different robots would greatly increase the flexibility and usability of robots,” said Dr. Thomas King.
In 2024, many manufacturers are testing and competing fiercely to have commercial products soon. Humanoid robots are expected to be mass produced in China in 2025, the US and Europe in 2026, according to Advanced Television.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/4-xu-huong-cong-nghe-co-the-dinh-hinh-the-gioi-2025-18524122609374768.htm
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