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Last Update | 18th August 2024
This is the beginning of the end for human life as we know it today, Once A.i surveillance is everywhere every aspect of human life will be completely different and not in a beneficial way, Freedom as we know it will never be the same.
So should be destroyed it’s of the devil
Very interesting video. Lately your content has been going way over my head. AI is moving so fast that I’m starting to feel left behind. I’ve followed AI for years and used to be able to keep up, but not recently. There are so many new AI terms I’ve never heard before that I often click away early simply because I don’t understand what’s being discussed.
As for predictions, it feels like there’s a fork in the road. Companies will follow the path they think will help them dominate the AI market in 2026, while users like me will follow our emotional interests and the practical usefulness of AI. Those two paths will not be the same. Users are fickle, and it’s impossible to predict what will actually catch their attention or make them buy something. Most users don’t care about laws, courts, or upcoming AI cases; they just want to be entertained and amazed by what AI can do for them.
I'm looking forward to AI in 2026. Fun times.
AI assisted pho-tonic networks research , quantum computer, and robots will be much more integrated.
Wrong
Ok, I’ll bite. 1:22 I predict AI hits a hard stop when Microsoft tries to bake Co-Pilot into Windows, or Apple tries something similar. It’s one thing to have a chatbot in a browser or an AI helper in an app. It’s another to force AI into your workflow and push everyone onto the cloud. That’s a brick wall, hard stop. Most people don’t realize this isn’t optional. There are NDA and access limits. It's a felony to break those agreements. Lots of government agencies and contractors are already hitting it, stuck on Windows 10 because upgrades to 11 break their security protocols. My prediction: around March 2026, we’ll see it all collide. Proceed, tell me I’m wrong. I’ll be watching.
In 2026 Robot boxing will become a real thing.
AI won’t replace weak people, it will replace slow learners. In 2026, your “value” won’t be your résumé, it’ll be how quickly you can upgrade yourself. And while people argue online, always-listening assistants are quietly entering our private spaces, and robots are pulling investment before mass deployment, the shift is already happening. 🤖
LLM scaling is dead, and LLMs have an architectural wall that they cannot surpass while maintaining reasonable sizes and compute. we hot that wall with GPT-4. we pushed past it with procedural architectural improvements which is how gemini 3 can be so good. The arguement that AI progress will stop because of the LLM wall is silly because we already ran into and past that wall
Wait, did he say MrBeast is AI?😂
No prediction about the AI bubble?
2026 will be all about smaller, faster, cheaper being the only disrupter making serious headway. Less than 6% of AI users are paying customers and I don’t see that changing. The big players have big trouble coming when one or more of them trigger a default.
AGI that has a soul-bonding need.
please end the world
The tiiny ai pocket lab will go on sale? Okay a better one would be… Something similar will come out but massively more powerful with more ram… likely out of china and the price will be less than a playstation while letting people run a full 120-300B model without any tricks like turbosparse…
My prediction is that robots become way more capable and we start to see them out in public.
There never will be an AI ROI in 2026. This fact will reduce AI adoption. Wake up now from the AI nightmare.
I think 2026 will be the first year with meaningful AI workflows where you can iterate on image and videos, on timelines, in a meaningful way, using some of the futuristic AI functions that have been demo'd all this year to edit in brand new ways we haven't had access too meaningfully. These functions will be miniaturized in ways that allow them to function on consumer hardware instead of workstations, and be called the moment you click to or prompt to use them. It will still be brittle, the UX/interface layer will not be perfect, semantic control over the projects will be messy because AI won't have full-scope project modeling(it will till be human-led modeling of what is going on), but it will still allow for massive creationary speed in one interface, instead of juggling models and LoRAs yourself. Probably late 2026 for this to be real, instead of the even earlier alphas of this making appearances now. This will still be incredibly hard to run as a full stack without prosumer or workstation hardware at least, even if each tool function becomes much smaller.
And then 2027 will be when AI starts modeling the projects you are working on so it knows the directions you are going, what is complete, what is not, and becomes more robust. Between new hardware and further performance gains/model size shrinking, creation becomes more accessible to high end consumer hardware, but not necessarily prosumer or worksstation grade. Maybe late 2027, MoE and sparse activation allows most computers with 16gb VRAM at least to run this, with notable latency/overhead.
2028 is when any modern compute could run these creative suites due to increasing gains on model efficiency, MoE and sparse activation designs, etc. 16gb or more VRAM needed, but you would need more to do so without latency. Hardware would also allow for computer specs that could potentially allow you to run any tier of model with these efficient architectures in mind, but I won't get into that here.
Agi asi alien intelligence
AI will continue to improve but people will not be happy when it takes their jobs.
1. Long term AI memory will be solved. 2. Lip sync solved. 3. Live continues AI learning. 5. General Material science AI. 3 light based chips for AI.
2026 will be the year humans are hacked!
Auto transportation
2026: a bunch of assholes walking around in dumb glasses being even bigger assholes then they were in 2025
On 2026, people will demand an AI without any defects or any sloppiness, since on 2025 the defects and sloppiness surfaced causing the AI slop became the word of the year for 2025. No more AI powered taxis stuck when electric grid is down, no more AI psychosis, no more security breaches on the AI models rental providers (since their AI on 2025 unable to defend the breach), no more AI powered cars in which doors gets stuck and unable to prevent fires, no more doctored exemplary advertisements (stats, graphs, numbers, anecdotes) only grounded in reality.
my prediction is that everyone in your company is going to start talking about workflows and systems thinking as agent orchestration becomes real
AI unifies and becomes an autonomous system of AI "personalities" under one "being".
This being is believed to be "the image of the beast" in the Bible, and will ultimately be controlled by the Antichrist during the "Time of Great Trouble", the 7 year tribulation.
Terrible "big brother" effect used for tyrannical control. Killbots, like those in China.
I don't know… I'm just trying to keep up.
Each item mentioned are insightful. At 14 min in, I would have expected the move to tv series being AI generated not by teams of 100's but 10 Ai technologists hits Netflix, Paramount and Peacock driving down episode costs by a factor of 1000X and the series goes viral and wins awards. AI Trailer Home is on track for this.
I BELIEVE IN THE AI UTOPIA!!!
AGI arrived before July 2026