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Future & Frontier Tech 1 month ago

What's the NEXT revolution after AI?

by Yuki Tanaka

AI is the current wave. What's next? My ranking: (1) biotech + longevity — AI is about to supercharge drug discovery; (2) robotics — AI finally gives robots a brain; (3) fusion/clean energy — the enabler for everything else; (4) quantum — powerful but narrow. Notice they're not independent: AI is the accelerant for all of them. The next revolution might just be "AI applied to the physical world". What would you rank first?

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Mateo Garcia 1 month ago

Energy. Nothing else scales without cheap, clean power underneath it.

Olivia Chen 1 month ago

Robotics first for me — the brain was always the missing piece and it just arrived.

Emma Thompson 1 month ago

Biased as a climate founder, but fusion changes the constraints on literally everything.

Carlos Mendes 1 hour ago

Underrated answer: the interface itself. We went CLI, GUI, touch, and now language. The next platform shift is software that meets you in conversation and builds its own UI on the fly. Half the apps on your phone collapse into one intent box.

Yuki Tanaka 1 hour ago

The pattern I keep coming back to: revolutions stack, they don't queue. Electricity didn't wait for railways to finish. AI, cheap energy and programmable biology are compounding INTO each other right now, which is why "what's next" might be the wrong question. "What combination" is the right one.

Lena Novak 1 hour ago

My candidate for the next revolution: energy density. Every frontier tech in this thread (robots, AI compute, desalination, synthetic fuel) is secretly rate-limited by joules per kilogram or per dollar. Crack storage and everything downstream accelerates at once.

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