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Tech Predictions

Technology is hitting warp speed, propelled by the rapid evolution of AI. Drawing from my own experience, industry trends, and the latest breakthroughs, here are my top six predictions for what’s coming next.

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Predictions are infrequently updated. We'll track each of them and provide updates when proven.

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If AI and robotics continue advancing at today’s exponential pace, we could reach a form of technological utopia by 2035.

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Quantum computing advancements will reach a point where they can break many of today’s widely used encryption algorithms.

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By 2030, the role of human coders in writing and debugging software will shrink dramatically.

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By 2030, AI systems will evolve to autonomously detect, analyze, and respond to cyber threats in real-time, reducing the need for human intervention.

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​Employees have embraced remote and hybrid work as essential for work-life balance and are increasingly willing to change jobs to maintain this flexibility.

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SaaS platforms, including those that power CDN providers like Cloudflare, will leverage AI to completely handle architecture design, system configuration, and deployment into production.

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