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Where do you think tech is headed in the next 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years?

What's a fad?
Which bubbles will burst?
What's gonna stay relevant?
How will FAANG shift gears?

Insiders perspective, overall gut feelings, coffee break style.
Discuss.
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tech will be the same in 10 years
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in 10 years we'll have biohacking, artificial heart, turning semen into an egg and vice versa, and probably AGI



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