Season 8 - Episode 32: 2026 Tech Predictions: Will They Deliver or Disappoint?

Last episode, we held tech pundits accountable for their 2025 predictions. This episode? We're putting their credibility on the line again with bold calls for 2026.

Quantum computing breakthroughs, AI agents managing your calendar, companion robots solving loneliness—everyone's predicting the next big thing. But which predictions are built on real progress versus marketing hype?

We break down three major tech trends poised to explode (or implode) in 2026: quantum computing's perpetual "5 years away" problem, the rise of AI agents that might actually work this time, and companion robots targeting our loneliness epidemic. From the massive skills gap holding quantum back to the trust issues plaguing AI agent adoption, we explore why technological capability doesn't equal market readiness. And while companion robots may help elderly populations, we tackle the uncomfortable truth: no technology can replace genuine human connection.

Whether you're an entrepreneur evaluating which emerging tech to bet on, an investor trying to separate signal from noise, or simply someone exhausted by clickbait predictions, this episode gives you the framework to think critically about what's actually coming in 2026. We're making our predictions public—and we'll be back next year to own the results. Because unlike most prediction factories, we believe accountability matters more than headlines.

Takeaways

  • Tech predictions often miss the mark and can be clickbait.

  • Quantum computing is still years away from practical application.

  • AI agents are expected to rise significantly in usage by 2026.

  • Companion robots may help alleviate loneliness but won't solve it completely.

  • The skills gap in quantum computing is a significant barrier.

  • Consumer trust in AI agents will be a challenge for adoption.

  • Companion robots may be beneficial for the elderly but won't replace human interaction.

  • The conversation around technology often reflects broader societal issues.

  • Predictions should be taken with a grain of skepticism.

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Season 8 - Episode 31: Reviewing 2025 Tech Predictions - The Accountability Report