Welcome to Tech in :60: Trends You Need Now for August 2025. If you want to glimpse the world of tomorrow, you don’t have to look far: from AI breakthroughs and sustainable power solutions to quantum leaps in storage and materials, the next chapter in technology is already underway.
Let’s kick things off with artificial intelligence. According to Gartner’s 2025 Hype Cycle, the focus in AI has shifted from just creating new generative models to deploying scalable, reliable AI systems using advanced agents and highly curated data. These agents—software that can independently perceive, decide, and act—are quietly transforming industries by automating complex tasks and providing real-time insights. Gartner notes businesses are now investing more in developing AI-ready data infrastructures and ensuring transparency and trust in AI models using robust risk and security management.
Recently, the AI world hit two historic milestones. TS2 Tech reports that MIT and Duke University scientists harnessed machine learning to develop tougher, more sustainable plastics by quickly discovering specialized molecules that traditional research would have missed—potentially revolutionizing everything from construction to medical devices. Even more jaw-dropping, biotech firm Profluent Bio has used AI to invent OpenCRISPR-1, the first human genome editing enzyme designed entirely by artificial intelligence. Trained on hundreds of millions of protein sequences, OpenCRISPR-1 represents a new frontier: custom genetic engineering by AI, with staggering speed and precision.
On the infrastructure side, Kioxia’s unveiling of a 245.76-terabyte solid-state drive, the world’s first at this capacity, is drawing attention at FMS 2025. This flash storage breakthrough—using next-gen 3D memory technology—enables faster, more efficient data processing tailored for AI-driven data centers and applications. Imagine training massive models, processing real-time video, or making scientific discoveries without storage bottlenecks.
Meanwhile, sustainable power for these compute-hungry innovations is arriving faster than expected. 8MSolar highlights the marriage of solar energy and AI, where smart grids allow AI data centers to sync workloads with periods of peak solar generation. Thanks to new materials like perovskite-tandem solar cells hitting record efficiencies, the era of solar-powered supercomputing is taking shape—cutting costs and emissions while building grid stability. Big cloud players like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are actively piloting systems where AI manages its power use, reduces waste, and flexibly adapts to fluctuating supplies.
Fusion energy, high-altitude internet, and quantum computing round out this year’s must-watch list. According to a recent video from AI Unpack, breakthroughs in carbon capture and fusion mean that clean, abundant energy could soon outpace fossil fuels, while high-altitude drones and satellites are rushing to deliver broadband anywhere on earth.
And, for those interested in day-to-day impact, MIT just rolled out a tool that visualizes Escher-like, physics-defying objects in 2.5 dimensions—a testament to how tech keeps blurring the lines between virtual and real, potentially inspiring new designs in everything from medicine to architecture.
Innovation is not without challenge. Security, ethical AI, and the need for trustworthy data remain top priorities, spurring new research and policy activity, especially in the US, where open-source models and public investments are jumpstarting the next wave of tools and breakthroughs.
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