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Discuss: What's your tech Prediction for 2025?

As we approach 2025, we'll see some amazing inventions and ideas come to life. Here’s what smart people at Gartner predict might happen:

  1. Agentic AI

Imagine super-smart AI that can make decisions, plan actions and learn from experiences.

2.Post-quantum Cryptography:

New ways to keep our secrets safe, even if super-powerful quantum computers try to crack them.

3.Spatial Computing:

Tech that blends the digital and physical worlds, helping users to interact with 3D spaces in a more seamless manner.

4.AI Governance Platforms:

Tools to make sure AI plays fair, stays safe, and follows the rules.

5.Ambient Invisible Intelligence:

Technology that works quietly in the background, making life smoother without you even noticing.

6.Polyfunctional Robots:

Robots that can perform multiple jobs, from helping at home to fixing things at work.

7.Disinformation Security:

Clever systems to spot and stop fake news and online lies before they spread.

8.Energy-Efficient Computing:

Super-strong computers that use less power, helping to protect the environment.

9.Neurological Enhancement:

Technology that could make our brains work even better, faster, or smarter!

10.Hybrid Computing:

Computers that mix different tech types to be the best at solving tricky problems.

✍ What do you think might happen in 2025? Comment below with your fun ideas!

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