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20 Predictions For AI in 2025

Geopolitics, bubbles, business wars, and ability breakthroughs

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Alberto Romero
Dec 26, 2024
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  1. The geopolitical risk discourse (democracy vs authoritarianism) will overshadow the existential risk discourse (humans vs AI)

  2. OpenAI will prove that test-time compute scaling laws work but will realize they’re constrained to formalizable areas like math, coding, and science

  3. Someone will make $1 million using an o-series OpenAI model (o1/o3, perhaps o4), just by following a strategy (vs creating a business on top of the model)

  4. OpenAI will begin to resemble Google more than DeepMind (search, browser, devices, hardware, robotics; not just AI software like GPTs and o1/o3)

  5. The US government will create the first AGI-centered national security project to face China’s alleged threat, collaborating with leading AI companies (including Big Tech). BRICS will follow suit (perhaps not in 2025)

  6. At least one AI product will cost upward of $2000/month

  7. There won’t be an AI winter (defined, using historical figures of previous winter periods, by a reduction in total investment in the generative AI industry below 20% of the previous year)

  8. Leading research will move on from pure pre-trained large language models into overlooked avenues like search-based intelligence, test-time training, test-time thinking, and, to a lesser degree, non-transformer architectures

  9. ARC-AGI (v1 and v2) and FrontierMath benchmarks won’t be solved 100% regardless of the time/money spent

  10. There won’t be mass unemployment due to AI (employment rates will remain stable throughout 2025, at least regarding AI progress)

  11. The ceiling of AI capabilities will rise beyond the superhuman level in coding/math/science (i.e. at least Terence Tao level in math)

  12. The floor of capabilities will remain mostly as it is: dumb failures won’t be solved unless specifically patched and people will still find tricky questions that work

  13. One or various of the big AI labs will put ads into their products

  14. OpenAI’s revenue, dominated by individual users (>60%), will shift towards businesses (B2B), better positioned to afford premium offerings like ChatGPT Pro ($200/month), which will be increasingly more common as we approach AGI

  15. Google will either acquire, acqui-hire, or kill Magic (long context windows) and/or Perplexity (AI search)

  16. Google and DeepMind will be broadly considered the leaders of the AI race toward AGI over OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta by the end of 2025

  17. An AI-generated movie (featurette length at least) will win an award

  18. Hallucinations won’t be solved; the most advanced model created in 2025 will still make factual mistakes that no human would make

  19. The generative AI financial bubble will pop (reflected in stock graphs and bankruptcy fillings), elevating a few winners (e.g. OpenAI, Google) into an unbreakable oligopoly

  20. At least a major news outlet (e.g. NYT) will claim China is on par with (or above) the US on most fronts: research, development, manufacturing, and productization—with the possible exception of innovation


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