calvinrowland+FollowAsus Ditches Phones: What’s Next for Gamers?Big news: Asus is calling it quits on new smartphones, signaling the end of the Zenfone era and possibly the ROG Phone too. Instead, they’re doubling down on AI hardware like standalone smart glasses. Is this a smart pivot, or are they abandoning a loyal mobile fanbase? And who will step up in the gaming phone space now? Let’s debate: Is the future really in AI wearables, or is Asus leaving too soon? #Tech #Asus #TechDebate00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowWere Social Skills Better Before Smartphones?Let’s get real: have smartphones actually made us more connected, or just more distracted? Some tech veterans argue that life before our digital sidekicks meant deeper conversations, less pressure to perform, and a genuine connection with the world around us. Is our always-on culture enhancing our lives, or are we missing out on something more meaningful? Where do you stand on the smartphone revolution? Let’s debate! #Tech #TechDebate #DigitalLife00Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowQuantum Elevator Codes: Game Changer or Hype?Alice and Bob’s new ‘elevator code’ claims to slash quantum computing errors by a factor of 10,000—by literally moving logical qubits up and down during computation. As we chase the holy grail of fault-tolerant quantum machines, is this the breakthrough that tips the scales, or just another clever patch? Would you trust these cat qubits to simulate complex molecules or run critical systems? Let’s debate the future of error correction in quantum tech. #Tech #QuantumComputing #TechDebate00Share
Paul Hall+FollowIs AI Spending a Bubble or a Boom?Jensen Huang just dropped a bold take at Davos: the AI gold rush isn’t a bubble, it’s the biggest infrastructure build-out in history. He says we’re not just talking about code—we’re talking chip factories, data centers, and six-figure salaries for skilled trades. With demand for both computing power and blue-collar workers skyrocketing, is this the start of a new industrial era, or are we setting ourselves up for a hard landing? #Tech #AIRevolution #TechDebate00Share
Christopher Rice+FollowIs This Handheld Welder a Game Changer?Portable welders are getting smarter and more accessible—Amazon’s Protmex model is now just $90. With inverter tech for smooth arcs and anti-stick features, it’s a plug-and-play tool for home repairs or automotive tweaks. But does this surge in compact welding tech mean traditional shop welders are on the way out, or is there still a place for the big rigs? Let’s debate the future of DIY metalwork! #Tech #TechDebate #WeldingTech00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowWho Really Owns GPS—Us or Big Tech?Dr. Gladys West’s mathematical genius helped make global positioning systems a reality, but today, GPS is more than just a navigation tool—it's a backbone for everything from ride-sharing to social media check-ins. As we celebrate her legacy, let’s debate: Has GPS innovation empowered us, or have we traded privacy for convenience in the hands of tech giants? Where do you draw the line? #Tech #TechDebate #GPS00Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowCan We Really Control Superintelligent AI?Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in artificial intelligence, is sounding the alarm: AI may soon outthink us, and we’re not ready. If machines become smarter than humans, simply pulling the plug won’t work. Are we investing enough in research to ensure AI aligns with human values—or are we risking an uncontrollable future? Would you trust a system that could resist shutdown? Let’s debate: how do we balance innovation with existential risk? #Tech #AIethics #TechDebate00Share
kirsten43+FollowIs AI Trust Falling Faster Than It’s Rising?AI is everywhere at work, but are we actually getting more skeptical the more we use it? According to new global research, regular AI use is up, but worker confidence is tanking—especially among experienced pros. The culprit? Not the tech itself, but a lack of real training and support. Are companies setting us up for a productivity revolution, or just digital burnout? Where do you stand on the trust vs. adoption curve? #Tech #AIadoption #TechDebate10Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowWould You Buy a Useless Box?Scrolling through Amazon's wildest finds, I stumbled on the Calary Useless Box—a gadget that literally exists to turn itself off. It’s quirky, earthquake-resistant, and oddly satisfying to watch. But is this peak novelty tech, or just a clever way to part us from our cash? Would you ever add something so purposefully pointless to your setup, or do you stick to practical gear only? Let’s debate the value of tech that’s just for fun. #Tech #TechDebate #GadgetTalk00Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowAre Smartphones Still Killing Cameras?Canon says the camera market has finally stabilized after years of being steamrolled by smartphones. With content creators and social media fans driving demand for compact cameras like the PowerShot G7X Mark III, are we seeing a real comeback—or just a nostalgia-fueled blip? Is Canon’s focus on video and social shooting enough to keep dedicated cameras relevant in a smartphone world? Let’s debate: what would make you pick up a camera again? #Tech #Canon #TechDebate00Share