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Luke Jackson

Chief Technology Strategist and Founder of Tech-Shizzle

About

Luke Jackson is a renowned technology expert and the driving force behind Tech-Shizzle, a platform dedicated to exploring and analyzing emerging technologies. With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, Luke has established himself as a thought leader, influencer, and innovator. He began his career as a software engineer, working with leading tech firms where he honed his skills in software development, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.

Over the years, Luke has transitioned from a hands-on tech role to a more strategic position, focusing on understanding and predicting technological trends. His insights have been featured in numerous industry publications, and he is a sought-after speaker at tech conferences around the world. Luke’s passion for technology is matched by his commitment to educating others. Through Tech-Shizzle, he provides in-depth analyses, tutorials, and thought-provoking articles that cater to both tech enthusiasts and professionals.

Luke holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from MIT and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. In addition to his work on Tech-Shizzle, he is an adjunct professor at a prestigious university, where he teaches courses on emerging technologies and their societal impacts. Outside of his professional life, Luke is an avid reader, a coding enthusiast, and a mentor to young aspiring technologists. He believes in the power of technology to transform lives and is dedicated to making complex technological concepts accessible to a wider audience.

Areas of Expertise:

Emerging technologies
Gartner hype cycle
MIT Program on Emerging Technologies
Luke Jackson Latest Posts
What Will the Internet Look Like in 2025?

What Will the Internet Look Like in 2025?

The underpinnings of the Internet have made it thrive and continue to do so. They were created through open collaborative processes and flexible technology by design, and they have been and will continue to be essential to the Internet’s future success. But in the coming years, these foundational elements will come under attack. While the […]

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The Future of the Internet

The Future of the Internet

What are the implications of ubiquitous connectivity for our everyday lives? How will our ability to gather information and associate change? And how will media be consumed? To answer this question, we turned to a survey of 2,558 technology experts. The experts were recruited through major technology-oriented listservs and were asked to give their predictions […]

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What Gadgets Are Considered As Gadgets?

What Gadgets Are Considered As Gadgets?

If you are into technology and gadgets, you probably have a fetish for such items. Gadgets are often grouped into major categories that combine similar functionality. In most cases, these categories cover a vast majority of all devices. There is even a major category for cloud services, which are computer programs that run from data […]

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What is the Technology of the Future?

What is the Technology of the Future?

What will technology look like in the future? What technologies will be available in the near future? Let’s look at a few examples of futuristic technologies. For instance, we’ll find that data will be growing faster than ever, and this will affect every aspect of life and business on earth. In the next few years, […]

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What Technology Will We Have in 2050?

What Technology Will We Have in 2050?

The technology of 2050 will compete with human intelligence. Robots will have artificial brains that can process 100,000 billion instructions per second. They will be autonomous and move independently. They may even replace humans in the health, pharmacy, medical, and nursing fields. While it’s impossible to tell what technology will exist in the year 2050, […]

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What Will Computers Look Like in 2050?

What Will Computers Look Like in 2050?

AI and self-improving devices are transforming every aspect of our lives, including how we use our computers. The future could be dominated by self-improvement devices, which push the physical limits of machine processing speed. In 2050, the computer we use today may be an antiquated relic, obsolete in a mere generation. But what will computers […]

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