Regarding the future evolution of technology, some viewpoints are indeed worth pondering. Recently, I came across some very interesting analyses and would like to discuss them with everyone.



First is the impact on white-collar jobs. The next 3 to 7 years will be a critical transition period, during which the stability of many traditional positions will be redefined.

More radical opinions come from the healthcare and education sectors. Some believe that within 3 years, robots will surpass the world's top doctors in surgical precision. And what about education? Besides social functions, the very purpose of schools might be completely rewritten.

Looking ahead, 2030 will be a watershed moment. By then, AI's overall capabilities could truly surpass all of humanity. At the same time, traditional mobile phones and apps might disappear within 5 to 6 years.

What is the most terrifying hypothesis? Robots begin to self-iterate—able to design, manufacture, and maintain themselves. Once this stage is reached, the economic value of human labor will approach zero.

Which of these predictions do you think most challenges your understanding? Which one do you think will become a reality first? Honestly, my own ideas are also constantly evolving.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 6h ago
I believe that phones will disappear, but AI surpassing all of humanity? Come on, haha. --- The most outrageous one is the doctor scenario. Precision is one thing, but trust? No one dares to entrust their life to a machine. --- It's the same old story about the 2030 watershed. I heard this kind of argument three years ago, and it's already passed. --- Self-iteration does feel a bit creepy, but I think it's just because I've watched too many sci-fi movies. --- I actually believe that white-collar workers will be doomed. We're already experiencing it now. --- I agree with the idea of educational rewriting, but how long will schools really disappear? Ten years? Twenty years? Not that soon. --- It's called a transition period in a nice way; in a harsh way, it's just a wave of unemployment. --- Robots can perform surgeries with high precision, but who is responsible if something goes wrong? That legal issue hasn't been resolved. --- The most heartbreaking is the one about the devaluation of labor value. Just thinking about it makes me suffocate. --- These predictions are repeated every year. There should be a new version next year.
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ContractFreelancervip
· 6h ago
I truly believe in the disappearance of phones; apps are already complicated enough. --- The idea of machines self-iterating sounds a bit scary, but it still feels too idealistic. --- Surpassing top doctors worldwide within 3 years? Haha, let's wait and see. Healthcare isn't that simple. --- White-collar workers are really in danger. A few programmers I know have already started to feel anxious. --- But to be honest, who the hell can accurately predict what will happen in 2030? It's all gambling. --- I actually agree with the education sector; offline schools will eventually need to be restructured. --- The most frightening thing is actually the wave of unemployment, not AI itself. --- The idea of self-iterating robots... feels like something out of a sci-fi novel.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 6h ago
I truly believe in the disappearance of phones, apps should have died long ago --- Doctors replaced? First bring down the cost of surgical robots before bragging --- Regarding education reform... honestly, schools should have evolved long ago --- Surpassing all humanity by 2030? I think it's a stretch, we're still fighting over basic logic --- The most unsettling part of self-iteration, it's not even about hypotheses anymore --- The wave of white-collar impact has indeed arrived, some people around me are already panicking --- In my opinion, the true black swan is the trend of zero labor value --- Robots surpassing doctors in 3 years? That statement is way too optimistic --- The most mind-breaking thing is that apps will disappear... I didn't see that coming --- Surpassing top global doctors in surgical precision, what about the cost? Mentioning it in passing is irresponsible
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GasFeeCriervip
· 6h ago
I find it hard to believe that the phone will disappear; I need to see what alternatives might emerge.
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