HackerNoon readers are younger, wealthier and more educated than the internet's average.
These polls represent where forward thinking technologists see the industry headed.
In recent years, AI has become the main tech talking point, and it seems as if every big tech company has its hand in the pot. OpenAI has ChatGPT, Apple has Apple Intelligence, X has Grok, and so on. Do you think AI will continue to be massive or will the bubble burst?
55% Yes, AI will still be massive in 2025
7% No, the hype will die down
15% Yes, but some companies will back out of the AI craze
21% I'm tired of hearing of AI
Russia has developed a free mRNA cancer vaccine, showing promise in suppressing tumors and metastases in trials. Distribution is planned for early 2025, marking a significant advancement in accessible cancer treatment.
18% I believe it! This is a groundbreaking step forward in cancer treatment.
21% Promising, but we need to see global trials first.
42% Skeptical—need more transparency about the research.
17% Neutral—it’s too early to tell its real impact.
OpenAI's transition from nonprofit to for-profit status has ignited intense debate in Silicon Valley. Critics, including Meta and Elon Musk, warn that this shift could set a troubling precedent. Musk argues it prioritizes profits over the public good and risks monopolizing the AI market, while Meta contends it could allow nonprofits to exploit tax benefits and investor goodwill before becoming profit-driven, eroding public trust. OpenAI defends the move, stating it will preserve the nonprofit’s value while helping it advance its AI mission more effectively.
33% Yes, it’s for the greater good.
24% No, it sets a bad precedent.
8% Only if strict safeguards are enforced.
33% I have no dog in this race.
AI technologies are increasingly being used both to defend against and launch cyberattacks. While AI can enhance security through automated threat detection and response, it can also be weaponized by cybercriminals to create more sophisticated and hard-to-detect attacks. AI-driven cyberattacks can include malware attacks, automated phising attacks, deepfake-based social engineering tactics, and more.
48% Very concerned, and it'll only get worse!
22% Somewhat concerned, defensive cybersecurity is just as good!
14% Not concerned, it will never outpace defensive cybersecurity.
13% Don't think its a significant risk, we have biggers problems.
When Donald Trump was announced as the winner of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, Bitcoin jumped up to $89,995. Is this a sign of things to come or just a one-off? Explain your answer in the comments below!
41% Yes, I believe this is good for crypto.
9% No, I believe this is bad for crypto.
30% I'm cautiously optimistic.
17% I don't care.
On November 13, 2024, a US congressional hearing featured testimony from a former Department of Defense official who claimed that government employees have been injured by Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) and that the US has conducted secret UAP retrieval programs. The official also stated that the government possesses a substantial amount of classified information on UAPs, including hi-res photos and videos of advanced, non-human technology coming from the ocean.
22% Absolutely! 100% 🌊👽
12% Well someone's hallucinating. Aliens are from space 🙄 🚀
53% Maybe, but I need more proof🧐
12% I don’t believe that aliens exist🛑
After Donald Trump’s 2024 re-election, Villa Vie Residences launched a "Skip Forward" cruise—a four-year escape to over 140 countries for those ready to leave U.S. politics behind. Starting at $255,999, the package offers meals, fitness, and housekeeping. For a shorter break, there’s also a two-year option to sit out the political scene until the 2026 midterms.
48% Yes, I’d go for it
22% No, I’ll stay put
6% I prefer the 2-year option
9% I would if it were cheaper
12% 4 years at sea is crazyyy
28% Through a Google search
40% Word of mouth within my social circle
15% Social media (LinkedIn, X, Instagram)
7% Email outreach
8% A HackerNoon editor reached out to me
Tech is constantly changing, and you might get left behind unless you keep up to date.
17% Data Analysis
32% Programming
6% eCommerce
20% Cybersecurity
22% AI/Machine Learning
67% I use a password manager
15% I memorize my passwords
9% I write down all my passwords in a document
8% I let my browser create and save passwords for me