A psychic who successfully predicted numerous global events throughout 2024 has now revealed what awaits us in 2025.
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, who is often referred to as the “living Nostradamus”, had already come up with several predictions that had come true. He predicted the coronavirus pandemic, the death of Queen Elizabeth, and the global disruption of Microsoft.
Now, the psychic warns that 2025 will be the year in which ‘humanity may lose control of technology.’
Salomé said that next year will be a year of radical innovation, but also of unprecedented challenges.
With the rise of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and medical advances, he says the world could be on the brink of revolutionary progress… or imminent disaster.
In statements to Femail, Salomé affirms that 2025 will be the turning point. On the one hand, scientific potential can provide people with effective tools to solve numerous problems; On the other hand, we will see the perspective of using technology “without having a clue.”
He added: ‘It will also contain answers to key questions that are important for the year ahead. Are we building a progression towards the future or are we hurtling into a world of confusion?
“It appears that the world is now at what may prove to be the most critical crossroads in history.”
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, who is often referred to as the ‘Living Nostradamus’ as he successfully predicted numerous global events, has now revealed what awaits him in 2025.
generalist AI: Genius or uncontrolled risk?
Salomé predicts that 2025 will be the year in which artificial intelligence reaches unimaginable levels.
He said: ‘Advanced systems will be able to operate in multiple domains at the same time, mimicking human reasoning.
‘An AI will be able to design buildings, plan advertising campaigns and diagnose diseases in a matter of seconds. But as we transfer so much power to machines, the question arises: what happens if we lose control?
Quantum computing: a revolution with potential for chaos
Salomé said: ‘Quantum computing, previously restricted to experimental laboratories, could soon solve practical problems.
‘Molecule modeling for new drugs? Possible. Break global digital security systems? Imminent.’
Salomé also warned that governments, banks and institutions could face an unprecedented cyber crisis.
Brain-machine connections: progress or violation of privacy?
He said: “Imagine a future where human brains can connect directly to artificial intelligence.”
“This technology could treat neurological diseases, but it also poses a terrifying risk: mind invasion and manipulation of thoughts.
‘Are we willing to give up the last bastion of privacy: our minds?’
Now, the psychic warns that 2025 will be the year in which “humanity can lose control of technology” (file image)
Implantable technologies: control or freedom?
Salomé said: ‘Implantable chips are on their way to becoming popular. These devices will monitor health, connect users to the Internet, and potentially enable real-time tracking.
‘For many, this sounds liberating; For others, it is the harbinger of a world in which we are constantly watched.’
Digital currencies and the end of physical money
In 2025, Salomé predicts that government digital currencies will take hold.
He explained: ‘Transactions will be fast but completely traceable, raising serious privacy concerns.
“Governments will have absolute control over digital money, being able to freeze accounts or monitor each purchase.”
Cyber weapons: the new battlefield
Salomé warns of an increase in cyberattacks, capable of paralyzing electrical networks, hospitals and banking systems.
He said: “In a polarized global scenario, these weapons could become the main tools of conflict between powers.”
Space exploration: the year of the UFO truth?
Salomé said: ‘Thanks to the James Webb telescope, humanity could finally get the answer to the existence of extraterrestrial life, while governments like the US could declassify UFO files.
“If true, these discoveries could revolutionize the view we have about the universe in which we exist and about ourselves.”
Nuclear fusion and climate disasters
He said: ‘It is never very far from the horizon; the new idea of clean and unlimited energy: nuclear fusion.’
But Salomé also draws attention to the fact that global warming raises problems such as the melting of the Arctic, which will release methane in “catastrophic quantities” and worsen the climate crisis.
Popular movements: taking power against technological control
He explained: “These moves could push governments to reconsider some policies and restore people to more personal freedoms.”