
HackerNoon Technology Polls
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These polls represent where forward thinking technologists see the industry headed.
AI agents are having a moment. They’re showing up in workplace software, coding tools, enterprise demos, and nearly every major AI product pitch. The big promise is that agents won’t just answer questions — they’ll actually do work. But with the term already getting stretched across half the industry, it’s fair to ask whether agents are about to become a real part of daily workflows, or whether people will get tired of the label before the technology truly delivers.
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OpenAI has once again delayed the launch of ChatGPT’s proposed “adult mode,” a feature that would allow verified users access to erotica and other mature content. The idea was first floated by CEO Sam Altman last October as part of a broader push to “treat adults like adults.” But the company now says it’s focusing on improvements that affect more users, including upgrades to the model’s intelligence, personality, and proactive capabilities.
309 Voters
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Anthropic was banned from all U.S. federal use after refusing to strip its AI safeguards on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, costing them a major $14B Pentagon deal that OpenAI quickly snagged. The move marks the first time a U.S. tech company has been designated a national security supply chain risk, a label previously reserved for foreign adversaries. Should AI companies be willing to compromise their safety guardrails to secure government contracts?
321 Voters
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AI coding agents are writing production code. Junior roles are quietly disappearing from hiring pipelines. Despite all that, complex systems still break in ways only experienced engineers can diagnose, and someone still has to define what gets built and why. So where does that leave "software engineer" by 2036? Cast your vote.
289 Voters
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Nowadays, you can work from home, from the office, or from both. Which do you prefer?
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ChatGPT has traditionally offered free and low-cost access to its models, with expanded usage available through affordable options like ChatGPT Go and broader access to GPT-5.2. With OpenAI now planning to introduce ads on free and entry-level tiers—while keeping higher-priced plans ad-free—users are being nudged toward subscriptions in the $20–$30/month range.
694 Voters
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Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft are cutting thousands of roles to fund $100B+ in AI infrastructure. This trend represents a move from headcount-led growth to compute-led growth. Companies are flattening organizational structures to free up the massive capital required to build data centers, purchase custom silicon, and secure energy for AI models. What’s your take on this "Big Tech Pivot"?
146 Voters
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It feels as if the internet is in a rocky state, and it can tumble at any moment. In your opinion, what's the biggest risk to the open internet?
157 Voters
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CES never disappoints when it comes to robots. This year’s show was packed with humanoids that danced, boxed, played ping-pong, folded laundry, ran convenience stores, and even debuted in production-ready form.
122 Voters