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{
"HubID": "5329",
"Date": "7/9/2025",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map"
],
"Contacts": "",
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
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"Summary": "<p>Many transformative technologies follow an S-curve: slow buildup, then a sudden “bang” moment when everything changes and adoption skyrockets. Think: the PC boom in 1984 with the release of the Macintosh, the Internet boom in 1995 when Netscape IPO'd, the smartphone boom in 2007 with the iPhone, cloud/SAAS boom in 2012, and AI most recently in November 2022. </p>Carlota Perez, in Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital, outlined how every major tech revolution follows a cycle—installation, collapse, and deployment—punctuated by explosive breakthroughs that realign entire economies. So whats the next “bang” moment? I believe one could come when AI overcomes its persistent memory limitations. When models can persistently remember and learn from every interaction with each individual, tailoring responses over time like a true assistant, well see a step-change in usefulness. Is that one or two years away? Hard to say—but were close. And just beyond that? The next bang comes from humanoid robotics.<p><br /></p><p>https://paritoshmohan.substack.com/p/the-chatgpt-moment-in-robotics-and?utm_source=tldrai</p>",
"Notes": ""
}