Your innovation wish list for 2023?
Saurabh Wadhawan
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From gene therapy treatments for terminal diseases to autonomous cars in India, my list is huge. I am super optimistic for 2023 in terms of new stuff we will see. What is it that you guys are craving for?
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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh@krishnaswamy_anand_ganesh
Something that helps people track and measure the impact of every action they do on the environment. Even acts like switching on a light bulb, walking instead of taking a car etc. . An app to make people more environment accountable.
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@krishnaswamy_anand_ganesh Dang, this is awesome. Connecting the digital and physical space is something which anyways should see upward trend in implementation soon.
Decisions making apps, where they just understand what I want/ should order or watch. Sounds dumb, but well, this is a problem I face on a day to day basis. It takes up a good chunk of my time.
@akshat_jain21 really would you want that. Ability to choose and select, going off to AGI. Wow, interesting times ahead :-)
I am highly interested in how Neuralink comes out as a final product w.r.t to the kind of trust shown in it.
Will it enhance a human being's capacity to reason as well.
@anshaj_goyal the inter connected shared brain power would be an interesting feat!
I'd love to see a startup solve the problem of new hires not showing up after accepting the offer. I think it's a big problem that most companies are facing today and there is no solution for it.
@manas_sharma what do you think the problem is? Hyper competition or the nature of GenZ community, maybe something else?
@saurabhwadhawan since there is usually a notice period that every employee gives for their current job. In this time I guess the employee isn’t committed to anything. So they go shopping for better offers.
Drones. More Drones. I wish to see drones carrying our orders to and fro whether it's a food or goods :)
@saurabhwadhawan That would be multiverse of madness. Can't wait to see something like that :)
I'd love to see more innovation from apps in the mental health space. Can they be moulded into an effective self help platform to increase accessibility by keeping in mind affordability ? So many questions and opinions if someone strikes a discussion on this one I believe.
Accessible therapy for all
an affordable camera that can give you jaw dropping clarity in your Photos and Video, better than hasselblad.
@ramandeep_ramarayane interesting , don’t you think camera on phone are very good already.
@saurabhwadhawan yes, they are better but still not great as what you can get from camera
App for fighting mental health
@soumya_chaturvedi lots of options would exist today, no ?
Or would you want a self help app which probably is powered by AI