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  • Now Ai, what do you think is the next trend?

    Cem Özçelik
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    Debajit Sarkar
    Could be Quantum Computing. Quantum computers could potentially solve some of the most complex and intractable problems in science, engineering, cryptography, and optimization.
    Debajit Sarkar
    @william_mathews1 • Encryption and cybersecurity tools • Data Analytics and Machine Learning tools • Simulation tools • Search and database tools
    @dsarkar I feel like quantum computers are never going to be a consumer product like generative AI can be I think they will likely be built into back end infrastructure in a way that doesn't make any real difference to the end user - kinda like blockchain will if it ever goes main stream (outside of the research / academic cases you mentioned)
    Debajit Sarkar
    @william_mathews1 Thank you for sharing your opinion on quantum computing. I respect your perspective. I would like to offer a different point of view. There are efforts to make quantum computers more accessible and affordable for consumers and businesses. For example, some companies are offering cloud-based quantum computing services that allow users to access quantum processors and run quantum algorithms remotely. For instance, let's say a founder wants to launch a quantum computing powered product, he can use the tools and frameworks provided by the cloud service providers to develop and test quantum applications.
    @dsarkar I have seen some of the cloud based quantum computing stuff, I think the area is interesting for sure, we will just have to see how it plays out! What sort of tools do you think founder would build with quantum computers?
    Theo
    @dsarkar I genuinely hope it will be quantum computing and not the VR/AI hellscape speculated over yonder. I agree, walking though Ancient Greece on your way to the supermarket would be amazing but having Amazon ads play out of the corner off your eye? Absolutely not.
    George Tsiramua
    Well, I can agree with Žiga. AR looks like it to be the next big thing.
    AI is a good solution for many things, but if handled wrong, it can cause more problems, so probably smth related to preventing bad consequences of AI
    Jake Harrison
     Free Essay Checker AI
    Free Essay Checker AI
    Multimodel, the GPT-4V is amazing!
    Zack Anselm
    Therr for Business - Ads Orchestrator
    Ethical social tech
    Neelam Goswami
    VR and AR are making their way into mainstream marketing very soon for sure. It’s already being used but looks like it will witness a similar boom like AI has.
    Erick Philbert
    I think AI for something will still dominate the next trends... 🤔🤔
    Yavuz Tunc Emran
    Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
    Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
    emerging tech such as quantum computing holds great potential.
    Žiga Kerec
    I believe this one will not go away that easily. It will be incorporated in the next trend and the one after. If Meta and Apple succeed with glasses, this might be the next thing that we rave about for a couple of months?
    @ziga_kerec I do think VR / AR tech is very cool, but at the 3k price point of apples headset? I'm not sure thats going to be mass market at least for a few years
    Žiga Kerec
    @william_mathews1 True true, but Meta pairing with RayBan is an indicator of something. Other glasses manufacturers wouldn't want to be left behind.
    Tyler Scott
    @ziga_kerec Meta has had RayBan Stories out for several years. They have failed to really capture a market yet. Maybe LLMs will change the appeal but currently multimodal LLMs like GPT4 are too slow at image processing and analytics. I know their own LLM, Llama 2.0, is currently not multimodal yet.
    Semyon Fridman
    @ziga_kerec True. The success of AR glasses could indeed be a game-changer. It'll be interesting to see how they integrate AI functionalities to enhance user experiences.
    Semyon Fridman
    @ziga_kerec @william_mathews1 this Apple release is for developers at the first place. New technologies need a community to shape the best vision of how to use it. Next generations will apply this knowledge and will focus on user's needs and accessibility for a common user.
    Sean Ward
    Fintech/banking once CBDC becomes popularized.
    Meta showed some impressive demos on their Metaverse. Let's wait for their final product.
    Tatiana Vdovychenko
    The next big trend, in my opinion, is the "Empathy Era" in tech. As technology continues to shape our lives, we're realizing the importance of empathy and human-centric design. Startups that prioritize user well-being, mental health, and inclusivity in their products are likely to thrive in this era. It's not just about what tech can do, but how it can do it thoughtfully and empathetically. At JetSoftPro, a software development company where I work, we believe that, moving forward, successful startups will focus on creating products that truly enhance people's lives while respecting their privacy, mental health, and diverse needs.
    Shajedul Karim
    hey, AI-human collabs? probably gonna get deeper. metaverse? feels like it's just starting. sustainability? hopefully it's not just a phase. remote work tools? definitely gonna evolve. ethics around AI? gonna be a big chat. just my two cents. stay curious.
    Daniel Volynets
    moji AI wearable
    moji AI wearable
    Think of AI right now like of the first Iphone. It wasn't even able to record a video, but with the new Iphones now you can record films. Even ChatGPT is still a beta and all AI is right now, this trend will take a couple of decades
    Chris Lindner
    Working robot and neural link. And my third vote supports space travel :)
    Angelo Galang
    AI was already a part of corporate life before the recent boom in its popularity. The trend became, AI being available to consumers and now slowly integrating to SM businesses. I personally do not really follow new trends that much but the new smart glasses seem to be something beneficial and can be a new thing. First as an expensive only those who can afford it product to eventually becoming available to the general public in cheaper options.
    Tyler Scott
    Mixed Reality/Virtual Reality followed by quantum computing.
    Sagar Patel
    I think VR will make a comeback! There has been chatter about Meta’s Quest 3. So that leads me to believe, that it’s the next big thing!