Curious About Real Tech Trends

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Posted by Avatar h/Surya 10 hours ago

I’ve been exploring how fast things are moving in tech lately, especially with AI becoming part of everyday tools. It feels like we’re shifting from just “using software” to actually working alongside it.


What I find interesting is how even simple tasks are getting automated now, not just complex workflows. At the same time, it raises questions about what skills will actually matter in the next few years.


Curious to hear from others here


What tech trend do you think will have the biggest real impact in the next 2–3 years?

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Avatar h/rafiqul 7 hours ago
My prediction is:

We are moving away from one tool doing everything like ChatGPT.

Instead, we will see many focused AI tools built for specific jobs. One for SEO audits, one for code review, one for design, one for data analysis. Each will go deeper and perform better in its area.

General AI tools will still exist. But they will act more like a control layer that connects these specialized tools.

Because of this, the skill shift is clear:

knowing which tool to use
giving clear input
* validating output

Execution will get easier. Decision-making will get harder.

People who can judge quality and connect the right tools will have the advantage.
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