Alex Gap

What’s next for AI? Share your 2025 predictions 🤖

Gaze into your crystal ball and share what you think is going to happen with AI in 2025! Will this be the year of the vibecoder? Is there an industry that you think will be transformed by AI? Whether you're predicting revolutionary breakthroughs or subtle shifts, drop your predictions in the comments!

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I have a feeling 2025 will be the year AI gets way more personal—like, agents that know your quirks and actually get how you work. I'm especially curious (and a bit concerned) about how this will play out in mental health—super helpful, but also raises big questions around privacy and emotional trust. @lagap

André J

I think a Spotify competitor will emerge. It will contain only music generated by AI. The reason is. I find my self already listening to AI music 100% in the last few months, lo-fi girl on youtube, Musak jazz channels on Sonos around the apartment. I usually do things that exist in the fringes before they become mainstream, like a proper trailblazer 😏. Also seeing how styles were copied 100% without infringing in images and video, ref Ghibli, makes me think this will also happen to Music.

Leah Madden - AMA VC/M&A/Finance

@sentry_co I didn't even know this was a thing, I'm definitely NOT a trailblazer and would never think to do this!

André J

I think its going to be called. GPT-radio or GPT-jukebox or something. It will algorithmically copy style. And new hits will emerge via top charts based on plays. So humans will sort of curate the best songs. And GPT will slightly tweak songs along the way to see which we listen to more, or which we dont. Record labels will be fuming. 😤

Andrea Radojičić

@sentry_co Aah, there is something really dystopian when it comes to AI made art. Not sure how I feel about listening AI generated music - ticked?

André J

Yes. All AI art was utterly plastic. Then last weekend 💥 AI does Ghibli art 100%. No more plastic. This will happen to Audio next I think. Then video somewhat later. Video is currently at the creepy pasta level 😅

Gianmaria Caltagirone

Love this question!


Here’s my take: 2025 will be the year AI stops being a “tool” and becomes an invisible co-pilot embedded into every layer of digital interaction — not just in productivity suites, but across customer support, personal finance, education, and even wellness.


I also think we’ll see the rise of narrow hyper-personal AIs — agents trained on your data, your tone, your behavior — working like “you clones” across different tasks. Kind of like having a team of interns who know you inside out.


Curious to hear what others think is coming!

Leah Madden - AMA VC/M&A/Finance

@gianmaria_caltagirone I like this take. Real adoption, IMO, is hundreds of products available to that can be layered into any digital application to create efficiency. Abundant B2B options removing barriers to entry for SMBs and startups to layer AI into their offerings.


It remindes me of how bread (and pasta!) wasn't created by one culture, but actually by many cultures across the world at various points in history!

Ken Miller
  • Models will continue to be more capable and give us greater leverage and slowly whittle down the hallucination problem

  • Talk of AGI will die off as people realize there is more to human intelligence that test taking

  • Efforts that have been underway to create an ecosystem of supporting technologies will blossom, and we will start seeing more services that are specifically designed for AI agents to use.

Alex Gap

Some of my predictions:

  • MCP will become more useful and important. I think it's still early days for MCP but allowing AI to interact across multiple applications and data sources seems incredibly powerful and I think we'll see this take off in 2025.

  • We'll continue to see minor iterative improvements to models. I think gone are the days of massive leaps forward. Instead we'll continue to see slow iterative improvements.

  • We wont' achieve AGI or trigger the singularity 😉

Leah Madden - AMA VC/M&A/Finance

I think we'll continue to see rapid adoption and interaction in industries with heavy data-entry: healthcare, accoutning / banking / personal finance, logistics. And I think we'll see some pausing / steps back in places where AI was applied too early and didn't perform well ( I.e. education: AI has proven terrible at detecting AI-generated content in college essays, etc.) or where we realized stakes are too high to risk decreasing human involvement (I.e. SMB employee performance management)

Pranay Bansal
Launching soon!

My take on AI in 2025:

  • AI will become a quite helper in our daily lives, working in the background in devices not limited to just phones and computers.

  • It’ll get better at knowing us personally, almost like having a friendly assistant who understands how we feel and what we need.

  • Instead of replacing jobs, AI will help people work smarter, taking care of repetitive tasks so we can focus on the creative stuff.

Excited to see the innovations this year!

Yan Bingbing

Interesting thought! I think 2025 might be the year we hit the "AI reality check." 🚦 Businesses will start focusing less on hype and more on practical, sustainable AI applications. Instead of chasing every new AI trend, companies will double down on refining existing models for reliability, transparency, and real-world value. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if we see stronger AI regulations shaping the industry. What do you think—are we heading for an AI gold rush or a more cautious approach? 🤔

James Cooper

In 2025, I believe the creative Industry will be deeply impacted by AI, including video, music, comics, and animation. Over the past few months, I have strongly felt this shift, seeing a surge in AI tools for generating Ghibli-style comics, AI-generated podcast tools, and more. Recently, I also came across someone sharing his experience-his clients no longer pay for their company’s designs but instead use AI to generate designs.

Andrea Radojičić

@focusaur Yes, but if they don't have taste and use AI to create designs - it'll still be rubbish. You don't just hire a designer for their skills, but also their style, no? Though I agree with you, I'm having a hard time figuring out who would listen to AI podcasts? It's all hype to launch new products, but who is the consumer?