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In this special predictions episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John Barger and Lou Schmidt kick off 2026 by trading bold, unfiltered forecasts for enterprise IT, AI, cloud, energy, and geopolitics. With five predictions each—and no prior coordination—they round-robin through what they believe will define the next year in technology.
From the deflation of the AI hype cycle and Apple’s inevitable AI acquisition, to quantum computing entering nation-state playbooks, nuclear power reshaping data centers, and lawsuits finally challenging cloud provider accountability, this episode puts both hosts on the record. At the end of the year, they’ll revisit every prediction and grade themselves—so these takes are meant to age in public.
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⏱️ Show Notes
00:00 – Intro
John and Lou explain the format: ten total predictions for 2026, five each, shared live without coordination—and revisited at the end of the year for accountability.
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🔮 2026 Predictions
01:09 – Lou: The AI Bubble Deflates
AI investment cools as rationalization sets in—money keeps flowing, but weaker players and inflated expectations begin to fall away instead of a full collapse.
01:29 – John: Apple Acquires an AI / LLM Company
Apple makes a major AI acquisition to avoid long-term dependence on competitors’ models and regain control over its AI strategy.
02:53 – Lou: AI Starts to Get Really Useful
AI shifts from hype to practical value, quietly improving everyday workflows and real-world systems rather than flashy demos.
04:11 – John: Nation States Use Quantum Computing
Evidence emerges that a nation-state is actively using quantum computing for espionage or cyber operations, even if never formally acknowledged.
04:45 – Lou: AI Sneaks Into Places We Never Expected
AI embeds itself into overlooked products and environments—especially AR, wearables, and location-aware systems—delivering small but meaningful gains.
05:50 – John: Negative Reaction to OpenAI Hardware
OpenAI’s hardware announcement is initially panned by the press and competitors, only to be vindicated later as its purpose becomes clear.
06:51 – Lou: Power Gets Real for Data Centers
Energy—not chips—becomes the primary constraint for cloud and enterprise infrastructure, forcing new generation strategies into production.
08:00 – John: Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Explode (In a Good Way)
SMRs rapidly gain funding, deployments, and valuations as they become the only scalable answer to data center power demand.
08:36 – Lou: The Privacy Environment Gets Weird
Geopolitics, AI agents, and shifting borders create inconsistent and unpredictable privacy regimes across regions.
10:11 – John: Lawsuits Over Cloud Outages
Major lawsuits—possibly class actions—emerge after cloud outages cause real-world harm, forcing legal accountability for uptime failures.
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🔁 Wrap Up
11:58 – Wrap Up
John and Lou invite listeners to submit their own 2026 predictions and commit to revisiting all forecasts at year’s end to see who was right.
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