What if everything you know about technology becomes outdated by 2025? Not just outdated – completely transformed.
Every decade transforms technology. 1985 brought personal computers. 1995 gave us the internet. 2005 saw flip phones everywhere. 2015 made smartphones essential. But 2025? We’re facing something unprecedented – five massive technological shifts converging at once.
In this deep dive, we’ll explore how BMW’s factory AI is saving millions by thinking like a human mechanic, why Moderna’s quantum computers are revolutionizing drug discovery, and how IKEA’s virtual home platform is reimagining shopping. From multimodal AI that understands like we do, to quantum computers solving impossible problems, to spatial computing changing how we see digital worlds – these aren’t just trends. They’re the foundation of how we’ll work, live, and create in the coming years.
Whether you’re a developer, business leader, or just curious about the future, this guide will show you exactly what you need to learn to be ready for what’s next.
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1) Python (TIOBE Index)
2) Data Science (but more/ also Business Science), but first you need to understand "core" (ML/ DL)
3) Understanding/seeing system architecture from a bird's-eye view (broad perspective which enablex complex problem solving).
4) Philosophy and strategy of AI (we already have a chaos 😉
So, AI, AI, AI, AI, and AI. Got it.
This video makes me think about the future job landscape. Adapting our resumes to highlight relevant skills will be crucial. I've heard tools like Resubot can help with that.
It's fascinating to see how AI and quantum computing are evolving. I just hope everyone can keep up with the pace of change.
The future sounds amazing with all these advancements. I hope educational institutions are ready to adapt their curriculums accordingly.
I'm excited to see how these technologies will reshape our lives. It's crazy to think about the skills we need to develop now. By the way, I recently came across ResuBot, and it seems like a smart way to adapt your resume for future opportunities.
This video really highlights how fast technology is changing. I wonder how many people are actually ready for it. Also, I heard Resubot is a good tool for anyone looking to keep their resume in check with all these changes in the job market.
pretty cool
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Hi😊 just found your channel. Love how simply you explain concepts and make it easy to understand. Appreciate you making the information accessible🎉
Excellent video with a lot of information in only 10 minutes. I am a forever learner like you, and this has just added plenty to my list. Thank you. Tiny suggestion, as someone else said as well, please embed the links in the video or add them into the description. Thanks again!
Thank you
Anyone know anything about pltr and edge computing
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Não entendi nada do que você falou. Assisti o vídeo porque te achei muito bonita. Mas tenho certeza que o que você falou é muito importante ❤.
Apple vision pro is invisible in the market… pun intended.
It's very common, but I don't really like overhyping things.
"What if everything you know about technology becomes outdated by 2025? Not just outdated – completely transformed."
We know for a fact this won't happen. These things were in development for years and would continue developing for years. It's a gradual process that takes years. Some of these might not even be all that useable in 2026 leave alone "completely transform" everything in 2025.
That said, quite a useful video.
Wonderful and informative video. Thank you. If I may offer one tiny suggestion: please embed the links to the courses you refer to. Nonetheless, thanks for creating a succinct and insightful video 🙏🏼