Ask HN: What are your predictions for 2026?

What are your predictions for this coming year?

21 points | by mfrw 1 day ago

18 comments

  • muzani 1 hour ago
    - EVs will be in the Early Majority group, and 2/3 of them will be Chinese. At least 1 in 4 of new cars purchased will be EVs.

    - AI will innovate towards visuals, personality, and tool use. AI tool use will start to innovate past just reading docs, maybe into more things like gaming and robotics.

    - Some AI products (not necessarily LLMs) will start competing on latency. Notably on voice/calls, but also things like drones, robotics, etc.

  • ZuoCen_Liu 8 hours ago
    Physical AI will make subversive discoveries that exceed everyone's expectations - space-time integrated computing, rather than the current three-dimensional spatial computing plus discrete time steps
  • ksaj 1 day ago
    YouTube will be so inundated by AI cat and dog videos that people stop watching them altogether. People will automatically assume anything labeled "cute" is fake.
    • pestaa 1 day ago
      Facebook is already like this. People didn't stop watching. In fact, they mostly stopped caring if it's fake. And no point in debunking the obvious BS: they scroll faster than you can say AI.
  • brynet 1 day ago
    I finally get adopted by a nice family of sentient pizzas in 2026.

    https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html

  • RaccoonAttack 1 day ago
    No predictions, only wish next year bad things no so much. And f** u 2025.
  • Bender 1 day ago
    Some people will write 2025 on forms asking for the current year.
  • charlescohen 4 hours ago
    I don't know but All I know is AI has taken over the world. Nowadays AI is being used everywhere.
  • mfrw 1 day ago
    • yen223 22 hours ago
      Read the 2025 prediction thread for some perspective.

      (Hope you didn't stake your retirement on bitcoin hitting $200,000!)

      • nrhrjrjrjtntbt 23 minutes ago
        > There are even more restrictions aimed at stopping kids using social media.

        I dont recall if the Australia ban was on the cards then.

  • rozenmd 21 hours ago
    Last year I predicted: People will continue to run websites, and need to know when they're down (god, I hope).

    My 2026 prediction is that people will continue running websites and buiding web apps that need monitoring, more than ever before.

  • TheAlchemist 6 hours ago
    Musk empire will come crashing down, starting with Tesla.

    AI bubble will start to pop (even though the adoption continues to improve slowly).

    US / Europe separation will accelerate.

    EDIT: For the first 2 - it's the 3rd year I'm thinking it will be 'the' year...

  • brihati 1 day ago
    In the software engineering world, in 2026 we saw a wave of code assistant products. In 2026, we will see a wave of designing software architecture products, not just on greenfield projects but also brownfield projects.
  • MSKJ 10 hours ago
    Still no high-speed rail in the US
  • rvz 7 hours ago
    I predict more layoffs as I unfortunately already did in 2024 [0].

    But let's just say you have to prepare for 2030. The future of jobs report 2025 by the WEF is also reporting that 40% of employers are planning to reduce their workforce because of AI by 2030. [1]

    [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42490692

    [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43041311

  • silexia 20 hours ago
    The USD will devalue 5-10% further.

    Flock and other government tools for watching and controlling you will expand.

    Big companies will expand their regulatory capture, especially in medical care. Fingers will continue to be pointed at health insurance as the problem while the real problem of an artificially limited supply of doctors goes unaddressed.

    Government agencies will continue their slow bloat as no mechanism exists for government like bankruptcy in the private sector.

    Patent trolls will expand their lawsuits and extort more legitimate businesses.

    The far left will assassinate more Republican leaders.

  • AnimalMuppet 6 hours ago
    AI bots post enough content fast enough that the general public learns about the "dead internet" theory.

    The Supreme Court rules against Trump in several important cases (tariffs and birthright citizenship, and a couple of others).

    Trump threatens to arrest at least one big tech executive.

    LLMs continue to improve, but the rate becomes slow enough that most people realize that AGI is not just around the corner.

  • jawuilp 11 hours ago
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  • lee101 1 day ago
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