I think that humans are becoming more and more cybernetic. We're getting more and more immersed with computing power. And I agree it creates this anxiety and all these problems. But on the other hand, I think it's an irreversible trend. So I think that I would not bet against things that make us more cybernetic.View on YouTube
The prediction explicitly concerns a multi-decade horizon and claims the trend toward tighter human–computer integration (wearables, AR, brain–computer interfaces, etc.) is irreversible and will not reverse "over the long term." As of late 2025, only ~1.5 years have passed since the statement, far too short to determine whether a claimed irreversible, multi-decade trend will never reverse.
Current evidence does show continued growth in several relevant categories—e.g., global smartwatch and wearable shipments have generally risen year‑over‑year, major firms are still investing heavily in AR/VR platforms, and research and early products in brain–computer interfaces are ongoing—but these are still early in their adoption curves and subject to future technological, social, regulatory, or economic shifts that could alter or reverse the long‑term trajectory. Because the claim is about permanence of the trend over decades, and we have not yet observed anything close to that timeframe, it cannot be definitively judged right or wrong at this point.