By Futurist Thomas Frey
When the Future Stopped Being Tomorrow
2025 will be remembered as the year the future finally felt like it arrived. Not with a single breakthrough or dramatic announcement, but with dozens of overlapping inflection points reshaping our expectations for work, health, money, cities, and civilization itself.
For decades we imagined a world filled with autonomous tools, intelligent machines, and self-improving systems. In 2025, those ideas stopped being science fiction and quietly embedded themselves into daily life. The theme of the year was unmistakable: systems began running themselves.
This wasn’t gradual evolution—it was convergence. Technologies that seemed years away reached commercial viability almost simultaneously, creating compound effects that individually they could never achieve. Here’s my review of the most consequential shifts that defined 2025 and what they signal about the decade ahead.
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