Technology Predictions for 2023 - My Dialogue with ChatGPT

Technology Predictions for 2023 - My Dialogue with ChatGPT

What a fitting way to start my newsletter than chatting with ChatGPT.

PS: I will be publishing my newsletters each week and hope to keep you all engaged with fun stuff around my learning as I build AI startups and scaleups.

I asked ChatGPT about trends for 2023 and she answered nicely. Notice that my question is super high-level.

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And she answered:

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Technology trends that will make waves according to ChatGPT


Hmmm, way way too high-level so let's drill down a bit.

I reasoned a bit with it as I felt its predictions seemed too high-level.

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Still I felt this wasn't going deep enough...

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OK, this sparked my attention to electric storage technologies so I probed further to test it's intelligence

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So, I'm getting a bit convinced so I asked for more directions :)

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TL;DR? Here's my (in-between) take already

  • ChatGPT can be a reasonably reliable tool if you ask the right questions, it is a very malleable tool. For instance, you can ask for a PESTEL analysis and it does a pretty decent job at it too!

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PESTEL Analysis created by ChatGPT

  • ChatGPT On Steriods is coming: With GPT4, we expect more to come as you start seeing extremely sophisticated narratives with illustrations, videos, audio come to life.

I asked a few more questions regarding other predictions

Then I asked her to give a small explanation of why these trends are ripe for disruption

VR

Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that allows users to immerse themselves in a computer-generated virtual environment. It has the potential to revolutionize a wide range of industries, from gaming and entertainment to healthcare and education. Here are a few reasons why VR is likely to become mainstream in the coming years:

  • Cost: VR technology has become more affordable in recent years, with the price of VR headsets and other hardware dropping significantly. This makes it more accessible to the average consumer.
  • Improved technology: VR technology has come a long way in recent years, with higher-resolution displays and more intuitive controls. This makes the VR experience more realistic and immersive, which is likely to attract more users.
  • Wider range of applications: VR has a wide range of potential applications, from entertainment and gaming to education and training. This means that there is likely to be a VR experience that appeals to almost everyone.
  • Increased accessibility: VR technology is becoming more portable and easy to use, with the development of stand-alone VR headsets and other devices that don't require a PC or console to run. This makes VR more accessible to people who may not have a powerful computer or gaming system.
  • Growing demand: As more people become aware of the potential of VR, demand for the technology is likely to increase. This could lead to more widespread adoption and the development of new VR experiences and applications.

Overall, the combination of improved technology, a wider range of applications, increased accessibility, and growing demand is likely to lead to VR becoming mainstream in the coming years.

Self Driving Cars

Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles or AVs, are vehicles that are capable of navigating and driving without the need for human intervention. Here are a few reasons why self-driving cars are likely to become mainstream in the coming decade:

  • Safety: One of the main advantages of self-driving cars is that they have the potential to significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by human error. This could make roads safer for everyone.
  • Efficiency: Self-driving cars have the potential to significantly increase the efficiency of transportation systems by reducing traffic congestion and optimizing routes. This could lead to time and cost savings for both individuals and businesses.
  • Accessibility: Self-driving cars could also make transportation more accessible for people who are unable to drive due to age, disability, or other factors.
  • Convenience: Self-driving cars could also make transportation more convenient by allowing passengers to do other things while the car is driving, such as working, reading, or relaxing.
  • Government and industry support: Governments and industry organizations around the world are investing in the development of self-driving car technology and creating policies to support its deployment. This is likely to accelerate the adoption of self-driving cars.

Overall, the combination of safety, efficiency, accessibility, convenience, and support from governments and industry is likely to lead to self-driving cars becoming mainstream in the coming decade.

5G/6G

5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology that is designed to provide faster and more reliable mobile internet connectivity. 6G is the next generation of wireless technology that is currently being researched and developed. Here are a few ways in which 5G and 6G are likely to enhance consumer productivity and push digital transformation even faster in the coming years:

  • Faster speeds: 5G and 6G are designed to offer significantly faster internet speeds than previous generations of wireless technology. This will allow users to access and download data more quickly, which could lead to increased productivity.
  • Lower latency: 5G and 6G are also designed to have lower latency, which refers to the time it takes for data to be transmitted from one point to another. Lower latency will allow for more seamless and responsive online experiences, which could make it easier for users to accomplish tasks and interact with others online.
  • More capacity: 5G and 6G networks are also designed to have higher capacity, which means they can support more devices and users at the same time. This will make it easier for people to connect to the internet and use online services, even in crowded or busy areas.
  • Improved connectivity: 5G and 6G are expected to offer improved connectivity in a variety of environments, including urban areas, rural areas, and even indoors. This will make it easier for people to access the internet and use online services no matter where they are.

Overall, the faster speeds, lower latency, higher capacity, and improved connectivity of 5G and 6G are likely to enhance consumer productivity and push digital transformation even faster in the coming years.

AI - Language and Image Models

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant progress in the areas of language translation and image recognition in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. Here are some specific areas where AI is expected to make further progress in the coming years:

  • Language translation:
  • Machine translation systems are becoming increasingly accurate, but they still struggle with some languages and language pairs. There is ongoing research in the field of neural machine translation, which aims to improve the accuracy and fluency of translations by using deep learning techniques.
  • Additionally, there is ongoing work on developing multilingual translation systems, which can translate between multiple languages without the need for intermediate translations.
  • There is also research being done on developing AI systems that can translate spoken or signed language in real-time, which could have applications in fields such as translation services and education.
  • Image recognition:
  • AI systems have made significant progress in the ability to classify and identify objects in images and videos, but there is still work to be done on improving their robustness and generalization ability.
  • There is also ongoing research in the field of object detection, which involves not only identifying objects in images, but also localizing them within the image and estimating their size and orientation.
  • There is also research being done on developing AI systems that can perform tasks such as image captioning, where the system generates a natural language description of an image, or visual question answering, where the system answers questions about an image.
  • In addition, there is work being done on developing AI systems that can understand and manipulate images in a more human-like way, such as being able to draw or paint images.

Overall, there is still a lot of room for progress in the field of AI, and it is likely that we will see significant advances in language translation and image recognition in the coming years.

Biometric Authentication

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Biometric authentication is a type of authentication that uses unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial features, or iris patterns, to verify a person's identity. There are a few reasons why biometric authentication could become the norm for securing personal devices in the future:

  • Convenience: Biometric authentication can be faster and more convenient than traditional methods such as passwords or PINs, which require users to remember and input them correctly.
  • Security: Biometric authentication can be more secure than traditional methods, as it is difficult for someone to steal or replicate a person's unique physical characteristics.
  • Increased adoption: Biometric authentication is becoming more widely available and is being adopted by more and more devices and systems. As the technology becomes more prevalent, it is likely that it will become the norm for securing personal devices.

As for current authentication methods, they can be compromised in a variety of ways. For example, passwords and PINs can be guessed or stolen, and even two-factor authentication methods that use something like a one-time code sent via SMS can be compromised if an attacker is able to intercept the code.

Quantum computers have the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of certain types of attacks, including those that rely on brute force methods to guess passwords. However, it is important to note that quantum computers are still in the early stages of development and it is not clear when or if they will become widely available. Even if quantum computers do become more widespread, it is likely that there will be ways to secure systems against them, such as by using post-quantum cryptography.

Quantum Computers

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IoT

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AR (Augmented Reality)

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Blockchain - Clearly I'm not a big fan so here my question to ChatGPT ;)

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Personalized Medicine

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Renewable Energy Sources

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Conclusion & A Happy 2023 ??

I stopped half way as I need to go and help family prepare for the 2023 celebrations ?? but you clearly see the benefits of having such as companion tool along your side.

You can engage with it and ask it anything. I'm sure OpenAI folks have already serviced billions of questions and who knows this may be the beginning of the conversational search and retrieve that we have been waiting for.

AI has truly become Software 2.0 after all.

Take care and talk soon!

Tarry

Olivier Gomez (????)

Top Voice | Automation & AI Expert & Advisor | CEO & Co-Founder | Speaker | Author | Influencer | Delivered over $100M P&L Impact to clients

11 个月

I love this - fully OG approved !

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Miika Mantyvaara

Building The Relationships That Grow Your Business | Global Tech Business Executive | Founder at Cannmore | San Francisco & Silicon Valley

1 年

Awesome article, thanks for writing it. I don't think ChatGPT could have done this ??

GIDEON NJOKU

MusicComposer | Speaker/Pastor | Writer | KeyboardPlayer | MusicTechnologist | Social Impact Activist

1 年

Wow! Interesting article! Thanks for sharing!

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Remco Oostelaar

LOVE TECH & People and Quality | Empowering Teams & Delivery Excellence at Capgemini | Operational Manager - Cluster Manager - Test Manager??

1 年

Question; Chatgpt has learned the topics using large datasets from books, articles, and websites. I can see that people trust the output without any further validation. Should it make references to the sources it uses?

Oya S.

You can reach through linktr.ee/oyasanli

1 年

Thanks, great article. I think all predictions in your chart are related to batteries. I came across this https://www.weforum.org/videos/how-ultra-thin-chip-can-store-solar-energy-for-18-years This advancement may change everything and predictions may come earlier..

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