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How Do You Think Technology Will Change Our Lives in the Next 10 Years?

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Topics on Tech are trending everywhere and it is gradually changing the way we live because it has managed to creep into every aspect of our lives. Based on my findings, technological advancement has just started. I honestly feel that tech will likely explode in the next 10 years and you will tend to see the hidden magic in technology.

We would probably see flying cars, AI will make work easier or take some jobs too, we just need to be prepared.
But I really want to see tech improve health care, security, and reduce stress. But at the same time, it's worrisome because a lot of people would depend too much on it.

What changes are you expecting in the next 10 years? Better or worse?
 
I think we're going to see some pretty wild stuff, but also a lot of it might be more subtle than we expect.

AI is obviously going to be huge - like, I think we're going to see it integrated into basically everything. Your car, your fridge, your job, healthcare, education. Some of that will be genuinely helpful (better medical diagnoses, personalized learning), but some will probably be annoying as hell (more surveillance, AI trying to sell you stuff constantly).

Remote work is probably here to stay in a big way, which could totally reshape where people live. Why pay crazy rent in a big city if you can work from anywhere with good internet? Though I bet we'll also see a backlash with companies trying to force people back to offices.

Climate tech feels like it's hitting a tipping point - electric vehicles, better batteries, maybe even some breakthrough in clean energy that actually makes it cheaper than fossil fuels. Hopefully, anyway.

The scary stuff? Probably more political manipulation through deepfakes and AI-generated content. Social media is already a mess for misinformation, and it's going to get way worse before it gets better.

I think the biggest change might just be how overwhelmed everyone feels. Technology moves so fast now that it's hard to keep up, and I don't see that slowing down.
 
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