 There’s no better season for nostalgia. So we’re taking a moment to reflect on the biggest stories in 2025 that Semafor helped shape, and hopefully convey the most critical news that our readers got first. We kicked the year off with a fascinating yarn about Australian legendary hacker, Chris Wade, who was pardoned by President Donald Trump at the end of his first term — but not for the reasons you’d expect. It happened through a chance encounter with Trump backer Ike Perlmutter at a tropical fish store that ultimately led to the pardon. Some film studios are considering turning it into a movie. In January, we laid out why Google was poised to take the lead in the AI race — a combination of a multimodal approach to training that meant a slower start but long-term payoff, custom silicon in the form of TPUs, and the application of the company’s models on robotics. Many publications began to understand this late in the year. We also stayed on top of the Google AI org chart, scooping major personnel moves like Koray Kavukcuoglu’s appointment to chief AI architect, Josh Woodward taking over the Gemini app, and Amin Vahdat’s promotion to chief AI architect. And we were the first to write about tech giants getting serious about building data centers in space, kicking off a news cycle legacy media soon followed. We were among the first to draw attention to the growing security issues in the vibe-coding era with this scoop on startup darling Lovable, something that was largely ignored amid the AI hype, and ultimately tamped down some of the vibe-coding wishful thinking. We also revealed the Treasury Department was reviewing whether Benchmark Capital’s funding of Chinese startup Manus AI violated new restrictions on outbound AI investments to China. And we drew attention to another major policy issue that most of the public — and even the tech industry — was ignoring: Data center NIMBYism. We expect this one to become an even bigger issue in 2026. And finally, we’ve launched a series of video interviews, in the spirit of this longform age, sharing our conversations with figures from Brian Schimpf to Eliezer Yudkowsky to Aravind Srinivas and Mustafa Suleyman. We’ve heard from a lot of you that you enjoy these, and we plan to do more. That’s still just the tip of the iceberg. Here are more of our biggest stories from this year, and the impact they continue to have. |