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In 2025, the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) will vividly shift the course of technology, breaking the barriers of our imagination. A major focus of the matter will be the progression of automatons. Combining these systems, say from self-steering cars to drones and robots, will have already gained a high level of reliability and become an essential part of people's daily routine. The potential of AI to simultaneously process and to analyze huge data sets on an ongoing basis will enable the technologies to quickly adapt their behavior to the changing situations, ensuring that the users get a better, safer, and more efficient experience. At the same time, AI-based applications will be the reason behind the fact that a personalized experience is the standard in all areas. In the field of education, for instance, AI promises to be the force behind tailor-made learning experiences that adjust themselves to the strengths and weaknesses of each student in real-time, for a fully optimized learning course. The trend in the health sector will be similar, with AI empowering the detection of diseases from diagnostic data sets before they occur, as well as the faster and more accurate diagnosis of conditions. Furthermore, AI will revolutionize business operations by automating tasks such as inventory management, customer service, and predictive maintenance. IoT devices and AI, when combined, will create a new era of smart environments, in which everything from small items like homes to large things like entire cities are connected and can understand and fulfill human needs better. Nonetheless, the benefits of using AI are likely to be countered with an avalanche of ethical, societal, and regulatory issues, the most challenging of the being the preservation of jobs, the right of the individual over personal data, and the identification of culprit in case of wrongdoing. Nevertheless, it is clear that AI will be the major source of productivity, new opportunities, and the driving force behind the formation of sectors of technology by 2025.