I consider these low hanging fruit that no one is looking at.
- Fundamental AI research. (Everyone currently has a tunnel vision on deep learning, there is very little fundamental research focusing on new models that might be less data intensive, and less computationally expensive than deep learning)
- TLA+ For high level description of systems. Both hardware, software & physical phenomena. The creation of relevant educational material.
- An Iversonian language designed for mass adoption. (This will be needed to facilitate the modeling of complex systems. Imperative languages and mathematics have are not sufficient)
- Smart Contract powdered CFDs. (Contracts for difference that allow people outside the US to speculate on US/Global Equities)
- A security focussed OS, Smartphone, Laptop & Hardware Wallet that people who care about security can truly trust.
- Complex Systems. The field is so wide and so exciting. Very few complexity theorists exist. And what I like about it is that alot of the concepts can be practically applied in the real world. This is how Science is going to be done in the 21st century.
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I think CS will be, if not already, very crowded.
I think it's psychology, particulary being a therapist. I know this is hard if you already graduate. But in the next few years unfortunately more people will get depressed and anxious. And they will need more therapist. This is because of social media and similar stuff (I think this topic has been discussed greatly. For more information see Social Dilemma movie.)
This will even increase greatly in the future, due to virtual reality. I think Apple Vision Pro will ruin society more and more.
Traditionally in the last 20 years, Rule number 404 of development has always been “thou shall not use JavaScript on the server side”.
That rule has been flipped on its head in the last year or so, and I see a big future ahead for server side JavaScript.
Now that the market is more employer-friendly, could be a good time to introduce a killer surveillance app. Perhaps go around the privacy concerns by sending mouse movement patterns or anonymized keyboard use patterns instead of screenshots and use ML to detect working time?