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  • Which Emerging Technology Will Have the Biggest Impact by 2035?
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    Personally, I don't think any single technology will dominate 2035. The real transformation will come from AI becoming the "brain" behind other technologies such as robotics, biotechnology, and even space exploration.

    What makes AI different is that it doesn't just create a new industry—it improves every industry it touches. Whether it's healthcare, education, engineering, research, or business, AI is becoming a force multiplier. That's why I believe its impact will be greater than any other emerging technology over the next decade.

    The biggest opportunity is that humanity could solve problems much faster than before. Scientific discoveries that once took years may take months, and routine work could be largely automated, allowing people to focus on creativity, innovation, and complex decision-making.

    At the same time, I'm concerned about how quickly this transition will happen. Many people are still preparing for careers that may look completely different by the time they graduate. Job displacement, misinformation, privacy concerns, and overreliance on AI are challenges we cannot ignore.

    If I were advising students today, I would tell them not to focus only on learning tools. Tools change. Instead, develop strong problem-solving abilities, communication skills, technical literacy, and the ability to learn continuously. The people who succeed in 2035 won't necessarily be the best programmers or AI experts—they will be the ones who know how to work effectively with intelligent systems and adapt as technology evolves.

    In my view, the future belongs to adaptable learners, not specialists who depend on a single technology.

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