What is the next big thing in Tech?

Sarvpriy Arya
17 replies
After blockchain, NFT, Saas, Indie hacking, AR, VR and AI. What's your view on this?

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André J
Moving from the Information Age to the asset age which isn't tech heavy. Tech will be commoditised. So the next big thing is non-tech.
Nicolò Marchesi
Quantum computing. It will probably not be a "big thing" on the consumer side, but it will be a revolution.
Kane
I believe it's related to AI and medical technology. After reading numerous papers and having discussions with many individuals, I have made the decision to exclusively focus on the vertical of "AI connecting with the real world" for the next 5-10 years. For example, an upcoming product: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Phil Meyer
It has got to be domestic robots. VR + the new generation of AI is going to allow training that wasn't feasible or possible previously.
Lenny Jean
Quantum computing will solve complex problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.
Igor Lysenko
I think this is more development with AI
Sarvpriy Arya
@ixord with AI or on AI?
Zoey Green
I'd say it's the convergence of AI and biotech.
Crystal J
Modelize.ai 1.0 - AI workflows
The next big thing in tech could potentially be advancements in quantum computing, 5G technology, or the continued development of machine learning and automation. These areas have the potential to revolutionize various industries and improve the efficiency and capabilities of technology.
Mihajlo Kovacevic
New meme social network.
Sarvpriy Arya
@blueowl never heard of it. What is it about?
Christopher Bulin
@sarvpriy_arya you’ve heard of embedded payments right? One of the biggest struggles startups and small businesses face is obtaining PCI Compliance. Embedded Compliance is a solution that provides the entire ecosystem to a merchant. For example you have a software or e-commerce site: you use our solution for payments and we provide the compliance requirements for you
Micah M
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) will blur the lines between the physical and digital worlds, creating immersive experiences.
TommyD
3D printing will be a big disrupter