VTV.vn - The technology landscape of 2025 promises groundbreaking advancements in AI, quantum computing, blockchain, 6G networks, and self-driving vehicles, marking the dawn of a new era in modern life.
In less than half a century, technology has evolved at an astonishing pace. From the bulky computers that required punched cards in the 1980s, today, with just a smartphone, we can accomplish countless extraordinary feats. So, what kind of breakthroughs will technology bring by 2025? Here are 7 notable tech trends to keep an eye on.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) enters a new era
AI is revolutionizing how we live and work. By 2025, AI agents—smart programs designed to automate complex tasks—will become more prevalent.
Companies like Tesla are leading the charge. Elon Musk has revealed that the humanoid robot Optimus will be used in manufacturing tasks starting in 2025, and may be sold to other businesses as early as 2026.
AI agents will not only transform manufacturing but could also replace individual apps on smartphones, streamline workflows, and assist with tasks like project management, reviewing mortgage applications, and even writing code.

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Personalized Customization through AI
Education and business will experience major strides in personalizing experiences. In education, curriculums will be tailored to individual needs, from lesson content to methods based on data from wearable devices. In the U.S., universities have begun experimenting with flexible AI-driven educational programs.
In business, companies will be able to create small language models (SLMs)—specialized AI versions for specific industries—that no longer require massive datasets. This technology can be integrated directly into mobile devices, improving efficiency without relying on cloud systems.
Quantum Computing Becomes Increasingly Practical
Quantum computing is getting closer to real-world applications. Rather than only focusing on increasing the number of qubits (the processing unit of quantum computers), scientists are working on reducing errors and creating more stable systems.
These quantum computers will be able to solve complex problems far beyond the capabilities of traditional computers, from simulating chemical molecules to optimizing global logistics.
Integrating Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) are gaining more traction.
Apple, Meta, and many other tech giants will continue to develop supporting devices like the Vision Pro glasses and Quest. These technologies are not just for entertainment but will also be applied in education, healthcare, and business management, creating seamless connections between the virtual and physical worlds.
Blockchain Technology Spreads Widely
Blockchain is not just the backbone of cryptocurrencies but also has immense potential in sectors like healthcare, finance, and supply chains. In healthcare, blockchain could secure patient data, track medications, and enable safer data transactions. In finance, this technology will lower transaction costs, speed up processes, and bring more transparency, making financial services more accessible.

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The Era of 6G Networks
6G technology, expected to begin standardization in 2025, will offer connection speeds many times faster than 5G. This will not only enhance communications but also support other advanced technologies like AI and the Internet of Things (IoT), ushering in a new era for global connectivity.

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Self-Driving Cars Approach Full Automation

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Currently, self-driving cars have reached level 4 automation (able to drive autonomously with some limitations). By 2025, the industry aims for level 5—fully autonomous vehicles that require no human intervention. Companies like Tesla and Mercedes are leading the way with products such as Robotaxi and Drive Pilot, expected to revolutionize transportation, reduce accidents, and optimize routes.
