Thursday, September 18, 2025

TECH WATCH: 10 BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES OF 2025

SURI 

Good morning !

10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2025
https://youtube.com/watch?v=srQwyArPnP8&si=XuLj3W47dQh3rCXa

Could you kindly help me with a transcription or summary of the video for blogpost in my column TECHNOLOGY WATCH please?

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​Good morning! I have summarized the video on the 

"10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2025"

for your blogpost.

​The video is a presentation by Neil F, the executive editor at MIT Technology Review, discussing the publication's annual list of "10 Breakthrough Technologies" for 2025.

​About MIT Technology Review

​The publication, owned by MIT, is one of the world's oldest continuously published magazines, starting almost 125 years ago 

​It is editorially independent and aims to explain the future by focusing on high-impact technologies.

​The publication covers a wide range of topics, including AI, climate, energy solutions, biotech, robotics, and space.

*​The 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2025*

​The annual list is based on "educated predictions" about technologies that will profoundly impact the economy and people's lives.

The 2025 list includes:

​Vera Rubin Observatory: 
A new telescope in Chile designed to create a 3D map of the Milky Way.

​Generative AI Search: 
The integration of large language models into search engines like Google and Bing.

​Small Language Models: 
More focused, efficient, and private versions of large language models.

​Cattle Burping Remedies: 
Supplements to reduce methane emissions from livestock.

​Robo-taxis: 
Self-driving taxis using generative AI to accelerate deployment.

​Cleaner Jet Fuel: 
New production methods and policies for sustainable aviation fuels.

​Fast-Learning Robots: 
Robots that can learn new tasks on their own.

​Long-Acting HIV Prevention Meds: 
A new drug administered via injection once every six months.

​Green Steel: 
An emission-free steel production process using hydrogen gas and renewable energy.

​Stem Cell Therapies 
That Work: Promising new treatments for conditions like type 1 diabetes and epilepsy.

​The presenter also mentioned technologies that did not make the list, such as Virtual Power Plants, AI Agents, and Air Taxis, as they are still in early development.

​You can find the video here:
 https://youtube.com/watch?v=srQwyArPnP8&si=XuLj3W47dQh3rCXa

Grateful thanks to:
Neil F, Executive Editor, MIT Technology Review;
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