2023 marked a pivotal year in technology, especially in generative AI “Gen AI”, symbolizing a transformative leap in human potential and capabilities. This year wasn’t just about incremental tech advancements; it was a quantum leap in our technological evolution. Gen AI, exemplified by tools like Microsoft Copilot, went beyond traditional search engines, becoming a dynamic, multifaceted tool that revolutionized work and productivity.

The technological journey from basic landline phones to today’s advanced messaging apps, from rudimentary typewriters to high-performance computers with 3nm chips, reflects not just progress but a monumental shift towards a more sustainable, efficient future. Innovations like photonic networking and immersive cooling technologies are pioneering greener data centers.

While Gen AI raises concerns of an unregulated ‘wild west,’ it’s a continuation of our technological story. The transformation from the basic computers of the 1990s to today’s powerful machines has been significant, driving unprecedented progress.  Initially, there could have been concerns in the 1990’s that computers might eliminate jobs, yet in reality, they have led to the creation of thousands of new roles and significantly enhanced job efficiency. Gen AI, therefore, isn’t a threat to human relevance in my opionion but a tool that enhances and augments our capabilities.

Specialized AIs like IBM’s Watson have shown task-specific superiority, but Gen AI represents a broader, more influential wave, akin to the advent of electricity or the internet. This technology is reshaping the job market, creating new roles and transforming existing ones, as seen in industries like film, transport, and accommodation.

2023 also witnessed major strides in longevity and gene editing, with groundbreaking developments like non-invasive prenatal testing, early cancer detection through protein biomarkers, and advanced neural sensor feedback for artificial limbs. These innovations signify the dawn of a new era in medicine and healthcare.

The year’s advancements aren’t confined to AI; they extend to life-extending medical breakthroughs, making a healthier, longer life possible for many. Gene editing techniques are revolutionizing prenatal care, while new cancer detection methods promise early intervention for more effective treatment. In cybersecurity, enhanced neural sensor feedback is improving the quality of life for amputees.

Finally, In 2023, the narrative of Gen AI invites contemplation, not certainty. It presents a world where the boundaries of human capability and technology are being redefined. Gen AI, a symbol of transformation, nudges us to reconsider the possible. It’s not a tale of AI supremacy but a prompt to explore human potential alongside technological advances. Could AI double human life expectancy? It’s a provocative thought that is becoming much more a reality in 2023.

This year is a reminder that with AI and gene editing, the lines between the conceivable and inconceivable are blurring. In essence, 2023 dares us to imagine a future where nothing is deemed impossible, where human enhancement and AI innovation coexist, crafting a new chapter in human evolution. Even with gene editing’s potential to significantly enhance the human race, it raises ethical questions: Is it ethical? How far is too far?

“I used gpt4, Mixtral and LLaMa2 to help editing the article” For my predictions of 2024 please click here “2024-2025 Startup Predictions for Investors and VCs”