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00:00By 2026, AI could automate up to 70% of everyday work tasks.
00:05In this video, I'm sharing 17 new technology trends that will shape 2026.
00:11From brain-controlled devices to walking robots and how they're already starting to change the way we live.
00:18Let's dive in.
00:19Number 17, low-code, no-code development.
00:23You ever feel like building an app or tool is only for engineers?
00:26Well, as you can already tell, that's not the case anymore.
00:31By 2026, it's expected that over 75% of new apps will be built using low-code or no-code platforms.
00:39That's stuff like Glide, Bubble, and Microsoft Power Apps, where you just drag, drop, and hit publish.
00:46Even OpenAI is letting people build their own AI tools with zero code using those custom GPTs.
00:53And Google's AppSheet businesses are automating full workflows without hiring devs.
00:59Number 16, AI-crafted experience in extended reality.
01:04VR isn't just headsets and games anymore.
01:06It's getting smart.
01:07Like, actually thinking for itself smart.
01:10In 2026, we'll see more of these AI-powered XR or extended reality spaces that generate themselves based on what you're doing.
01:21NVIDIA is already doing this with real-time characters that hold full-on conversations.
01:26Meta is pumping billions into avatars that don't just look better, they react.
01:31They improvise.
01:32And at CES, virtual shops were adapting their layout depending on how people moved around.
01:39Number 15, smart infrastructure and LOT 2.0.
01:43All right, let's zoom out a bit, literally.
01:45By 2026, there'll be over 30 billion IoT devices.
01:50We're talking traffic lights that adjust in real-time based on congestion, which is already a thing in Singapore.
01:57Warehouses using AWS and Verizon to track a quick inventory without human input.
02:03And in South Korea, they got smart poles that do everything from air quality monitoring to charging your phone.
02:11Number 14, privacy-first AI and local processing.
02:15Apple's new chips can now handle AI tasks directly on your device.
02:20No cloud, no upload, just fast, private processing.
02:25And Meta's Llama 3 models?
02:26You can run them locally, too.
02:28Intel's Meteor Lake chips are designed to do this out of the box with built-in AI accelerators.
02:34With pressure building from Europe's GDPR and California's CCPA, AI is learning how to stay offline and keep your data to itself.
02:45Number 13, workflow automation at scale.
02:49Tools like ServiceNow, UiPath, and Zapier are helping companies automate full workflows.
02:56From hiring to invoicing, no human hands needed.
03:00ServiceNow actually reported up to 65% reduction in repetitive work thanks to automation in large companies.
03:08Amazon's warehouses already use predictive analytics to coordinate people and robots.
03:14So yeah, we're not just talking about automating tasks anymore.
03:18Whole processes are running on their own.
03:20And it's happening fast.
03:21Number 12, AI-enhanced robotics in retail and logistics.
03:27Agility Robotics started deploying its digital robot at Amazon warehouses in 2024.
03:33Walmart, they're using autonomous shelf scanners in over a thousand stores.
03:37And if you're on a college campus, chances are you've seen one of those Starship or Kiwi bots delivering food.
03:44These bots aren't remote-controlled.
03:46They're using AI vision, real-time mapping, and they're getting smarter every week.
03:51Especially with worker shortages, these robots are here to stay.
03:55Number 11, AI-native operating systems.
03:59So, you know how your phone suggests texts or autocorrects on the fly?
04:03In 2026, that kind of AI won't just be in apps.
04:07It's getting baked directly into operating systems.
04:10Microsoft's already testing co-pilot inside Windows 11, where you can literally ask your desktop to summarize files, rewrite emails, or generate images without switching tabs.
04:22Apple's expected to announce more AI-native features in macOS and iOS, too, running on-device with their new neural engines.
04:31It's not just smarter apps anymore.
04:33It's your entire system thinking with you, step-by-step.
04:37Number 10, wearables that know you better than you do.
04:42Wearables aren't just step counters anymore.
04:44They're turning into 24-7 health monitors that can track stress, blood oxygen, and even early illness.
04:51Aura and Whoop are already giving athletes and everyday users recovery scores and sleep cycles.
04:57Now, new models are adding blood sugar tracking without finger pricks, and companies like Movano are working on continuous blood pressure wearables.
05:06Some smart rings even detect changes in skin temperature before you get sick.
05:11And the best part?
05:12A lot of these devices now feed data to AI that gives you personalized nudges, not just numbers.
05:18Number 9, quantum computing nears utility.
05:22Quantum computing has always sounded like sci-fi, but 2026 might be the year it starts showing up in real workflows.
05:29IBM hit 1,000 quibits in 2023 and plans to debut a 1386 quibit chip this year.
05:37They're also developing error-corrected systems that are getting closer to doing something useful,
05:42like simulating molecules for new drugs or optimizing supply chains way faster than classical computers.
05:50Companies like Google, IonQ, and Regetti are right there in the race, too.
05:55It's still early days, but the demos are getting real, and the pace is quickening.
06:01Number 8, AR glasses replace screens.
06:05We've been talking about AR glasses for a decade, but now they're finally closing in on actual usefulness.
06:11Apple's Vision Pro got the ball rolling, and now companies like Meta, Xreal, and Samsung are working on lightweight glasses with real-time overlays.
06:21Things like live captions, navigation arrows, and even translated subtitles floating in front of you.
06:28By 2026, you might not need to pull out your phone to reply to a text or check directions.
06:33And with AI handling context, these glasses could know what info you want before you ask.
06:40Number 7, AI in healthcare gets personal.
06:44In 2024, Google DeepMind announced its AI model could detect 21 types of diseases from retinal scans, sometimes earlier than humans could.
06:53In the U.S., hospitals are starting to use AI to analyze patient data and spot signs of sepsis or cardiac risk hours before symptoms show.
07:03We're also seeing AI used in cancer treatment planning, personalizing chemo regimens based on your genetic makeup.
07:12Number 6, edge AI chips everywhere.
07:15Chances are the next phone or laptop you buy will have an AI chip built in.
07:20In 2026, edge AI means real-time smarts right on your device.
07:26No cloud, no lag.
07:28Apple's A17 Pro and M4 chips already do this, handling language translation, image editing, and voice recognition instantly.
07:38Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite is bringing that same firepower to Windows laptops.
07:43And Intel's Meteor Lake chips come with MPUs, neural processing units, that let you run AI tasks with almost no power drain.
07:53It's turning every device you own into its own little brain.
07:58Number 5, AI-powered home assistants.
08:01Smart speakers used to just play music, but now they're walking around.
08:05Amazon's Astro, first introduced as a home robot in 2021, is quietly getting smarter.
08:12It's already being used for home patrol, elder care, and voice command delivery inside homes and offices.
08:19Apple's rumored to be working on its own tabletop robot, internally dubbed J595, that could swivel and track users during FaceTime calls.
08:29Meanwhile, in China, humanoid showroom assistants are already helping customers and handing out brochures.
08:36These assistants are moving past the voice-only stage, adding screens, wheels, arms, and in some cases, facial expressions.
08:45Number 4, Humanoid Robots Go Commercial.
08:49We're now at the point where humanoid robots aren't just walking, they're working.
08:54In 2024, Figure AI signed a partnership with BMW to bring its bipedal robot, Figure 01, into automotive manufacturing.
09:04Agility Robotics is deploying digit in logistics environments, and Tesla's Optimus is already doing basic factory tasks like folding laundry in certain parts.
09:14What's changed?
09:15These robots can now walk, lift, and perform repetitive tasks with just enough dexterity to be useful.
09:22And more importantly, they're becoming cheap enough to scale.
09:26Some models are expected to cost less than a small car by 2026.
09:30Number 3, AI agents that work for you.
09:34This one's moving fast.
09:36AI agents aren't just responding to prompts anymore, they're handling full tasks from start to finish.
09:42Take Devin, an AI software engineer demoed by Cognition Labs in 2024.
09:47It can build a full website, debug code, and deploy it live, all autonomously.
09:53Auto-GPT and similar tools can already chain tasks together, plan an itinerary, book reservations, and send you a summary.
10:02In companies, these agents are being trained to onboard employees, manage data, or respond to clients automatically.
10:09Instead of just chatting with AI, you're starting to delegate to it.
10:13Number 2, Generative AI Becomes Default
10:17In 2026, most of what you read, hear, or watch will have been touched, if not created, by generative AI.
10:26OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are pushing the limits of large multimodal models like GPT-5 and Gemini Ultra,
10:35capable of handling text, images, video, and even audio in a single conversation.
10:42Adobe's Firefly and Runway ML are powering commercial video editing,
10:47while Eleven Labs lets you clone voices and generate speech in seconds.
10:52This isn't just a trend, it's a shift in how content gets made.
10:56Whether you're writing an article or producing a podcast, AI is now part of the process.
11:02Number 1, The Rise of Brain-Computer Interfaces
11:05And here it is, the wildest one.
11:08Brain-Computer Interfaces, or BCIs, are starting to move from the lab to the real world.
11:15In early 2024, Neuralink confirmed it had implanted its first chip in a human,
11:21allowing them to control a computer cursor just by thinking.
11:25Meanwhile, companies like Synchron and Precision Neuroscience are developing less invasive devices
11:31that can restore mobility or communication for people with paralysis.
11:36In clinical trials, stroke patients have used BCIs to regain control of limbs or send messages through thought.
11:44We're still in early days, but the implications are massive, and they're no longer theoretical.
11:49That wraps the full countdown.
11:5117 game-changing trends that aren't coming someday, they're unfolding right now.
11:58If you've made it this far, let us know what you think in the comment section below.
12:01For more interesting topics, make sure to watch the recommended video that you see on the screen right now.
12:07Thanks for watchin'.
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