HackerNoon Polls

HackerNoon Technology Polls

HackerNoon readers are younger, wealthier and more educated than the internet's average.
These polls represent where forward thinking technologists see the industry headed.

Do you use antivirus software on your PC?

Poll Results

Kinda - I use my computer's default antivirus software but don't necessarily seek any third party software
38%
Yes - I go out of my way to have a third-party antivirus software installed on my PC
35%
No - I disable antivirus software the first chance I get
27%
Was 2025 the “Death of the Generalist AI”?

The "Death of Generalist AI" refers to the end of the one-size-fits-all era. In its place, Small Language Models (SLMs) and Domain-Specific AI have emerged as the industry's workhorses. These models are trained on curated, high-fidelity data for specific sectors like law, healthcare, and finance, allowing them to outperform general models in accuracy and reliability within those niches. By running locally on hardware or on-premise servers, they prioritize privacy (data remains on-device), speed (zero cloud latency), and cost-efficiency.

160 Voters

Poll Results

No. Generalist models like ChatGPT and Gemini still dominate.
31%
Not really. Generalist and specialized AI now exist as a hybrid.
29%
Yes. Highly specialized models now dominate.
27%
Doesn’t matter. Generalist AI is just rebranding.
14%
What's your favorite movie this year?

0 Voters

Poll Results

Avatar
0%
One Battle After Another
0%
Bugonia
0%
My Father's Shadow
0%
How do you want your AI to sound when it talks to you?

OpenAI has introduced new controls that let users adjust how ChatGPT sounds, including its warmth and enthusiasm. The change follows concerns that overly expressive AI can encourage emotional reliance or blur the line between tool and companion. By letting users choose the tone themselves, OpenAI aims to give people more control over how AI communicates with them.

222 Voters

Poll Results

Don't care about tone. Just be accurate
32%
Friendly
21%
Neutral
18%
Professional
17%
Expressive
12%
What Do You Think About Disney’s $1B Deal Letting OpenAI’s Sora Use Disney Characters For AI-Generated Video?

In a landmark $1 billion deal, Disney is partnering with OpenAI to bring over 200 iconic characters into the Sora video generation platform. This collaboration allows for the official creation of AI-generated video content using Disney IP, blending traditional animation history with the future of generative AI.

124 Voters

Poll Results

Dangerous precedent for IP & labor - It normalizes big studios using AI with legacy IP while creative unions and independent artists fight for basic creative protections
33%
Cautious optimism - The idea is promising, but everything depends on strict guardrails: clear labeling of AI content, fair artist compensation, and meaningful content moderation
24%
Exciting creative future - This unlocks huge potential for fans and small creators to tell new kinds of stories with Disney characters
22%
Undermines human artists – This accelerates a shift away from human animators, writers, and VFX workers, devaluing the craft and livelihoods that built Disney in the first place
21%
What would make you trust AI more in high-stakes uses?

147 Voters

Poll Results

Independent audits and certification
25%
Nothing—I’m not there yet
23%
Open model documentation
20%
Stronger liability for companies
17%
More user control/opt-out
15%
Which company will define the next decade of tech?

We're more than halfway through the decade, but we're looking forward to the next 10 years. Who will become the trendsetter?

223 Voters

Poll Results

OpenAI
26%
NVIDIA
24%
Other (let us know in the comments!)
24%
Microsoft
16%
Apple
11%
Should big tech companies be allowed to trade electricity?

Meta and Microsoft want federal approval to start buying and reselling electricity—arguing it will speed up the construction of new power plants needed for their AI-hungry data centers. Apple already has similar approval. Supporters say tech giants can help build the extra capacity the grid needs. Critics worry it's less about public good and more about securing cheaper, more reliable power for themselves as their energy demands explode.

195 Voters

Poll Results

No — Energy markets shouldn’t be influenced by big tech at all.
36%
No — their energy trading would primarily serve their own interests.
24%
Not sure / Need more information.
21%
Yes — but only under strict rules that guarantee public benefit.
18%
Would you use a smart toilet that analyzes your waste for health insights?

A $599 “smart toilet” from Kohler Health now scans your waste to assess hydration and wellness, sending results to an app for $7/month. With similar products from Toto and Withings on the way, are we entering a new era of personalized health—or just overcomplicating the bathroom?

277 Voters

Poll Results

Hard pass, not everything needs to be smart
37%
Yes, sign me up immediately
29%
Maybe, if my doctor recommends it
19%
No, it’s a privacy nightmare
16%
What's Your Biggest Struggle As a Writer in 2025?

Hey fellow technical writers, what's the hardest part of writing right now? Whether you're writing about code, startups, AI, or something else entirely… what's the thing you keep getting stuck on?

140 Voters

Poll Results

Finding your niche
31%
Staying consistent
28%
Getting noticed
28%
Using AI effectively
13%