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7 technologies that will change everything by 2030 — and most people aren't paying attention yet.
A thread on what's coming, who's building it, and why it matters.
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1/ AI Agents
Not just chatbots — autonomous systems that complete tasks for you. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are racing to build them. In 2026, you'll have a personal AI agent handling your schedule, research, and communications.
2/ Quantum Computing
IBM, Google, and China are all pushing past 1,000 qubits. Quantum will break current encryption, revolutionize drug discovery, and solve problems classical computers can't. The race is real. The timeline is accelerating.
3/ Brain-Computer Interfaces
Neuralink is just the start. Non-invasive BCIs are coming that let you control devices with thought. Medical applications first (paralysis, communication).
Consumer applications by 2030.
4/ Fusion Energy
2023 was the year fusion net energy gain was proven.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Helion are racing to commercialize. If fusion works at scale, it changes everything about energy geopolitics.
5/ Humanoid Robotics
Figure, Tesla Optimus, and Boston Dynamics are converging on general-purpose humanoids. By 2028, you'll see them in warehouses and factories. By 2035, they could be in homes. Labor markets will never be the same.
6/ Gene Editing (CRISPR 2.0)
CRISPR cured sickle cell in 2023. Next: targeted cancer therapies, hereditary disease prevention, and potentially longevity treatments. The ethical debates will define the next decade.
7/ Autonomous Everything
Self-driving cars are just the beginning. Autonomous ships, drones, delivery bots, farming equipment, and mining vehicles are all coming online. The physical world is being automated.
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#Apple or #OpenAI ?
Apple and OpenAI are locked in a high-stakes battle. Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company stole trade secrets at every level to develop its own AI hardware. This lawsuit is significant because it marks the biggest clash between two major tech companies in the AI arms race.
Apple claims that OpenAI poached talent, coached former employees on smuggling components and data, and even used unreleased Apple codenames in interviews. With approximately 400 former Apple engineers now working at OpenAI, this lawsuit has far-reaching implications.
The outcome of this lawsuit could have several consequences. It may accelerate the talent wars and IP battles that will determine who controls the future of consumer AI devices. Alternatively, it could slow down OpenAI’s hardware ambitions, as it may face legal challenges in developing AI gadgets that compete with Apple’s iPhone and Apple Intelligence.
Furthermore, this lawsuit signals a shift in the focus of scrutiny on how AI labs build their edge. Ethics, poaching, and data security are now front and center, and companies will be held accountable for their practices.
The outcome of this lawsuit will have a significant impact on the future of AI. It will determine whether the incumbent hardware giant, Apple, will maintain its dominance or whether the AI disruptor, OpenAI, will emerge as a major player in the industry.
What are your thoughts on this lawsuit? Do you believe it is a fair fight or a desperate defense by Apple? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
#AI #Apple #OpenAI #EmergingTech #TechFuture
Tonight Argentina vs Egypt in the Round of 16 and I’m already pacing with my lucky ball. Messi at 39 still got me weak in the knees and screaming at the TV before kickoff even starts. Who else is watching and what’s your prediction?
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