Honestly, I don't think technological innovation will slow down anytime soon. As a UI designer, I see how rapidly tools like ChatGPT evolve and how they're adopted in industries. Just look at the AI boom in Shanghai-companies are integrating AI into everything from design to customer service. For example, in my own work, ChatGPT has gone from a simple assistant to a tool that can generate design ideas and troubleshoot complex coding issues in just two years. That pace feels unstoppable. Of course, there might be limits eventually, but right now, the demand for innovation is so high, especially in tech hubs like Shanghai, that I don't see it slowing down. If anything, it's accelerating.
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What do you think of the view that the rate of technological innovation will slow down in years to come?
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