I really don’t get articles like this. You can rent a fleet of computers for an hour for a few dollars. Your cellular phone is more powerful than the time-sharing systems of 25 years ago. There is pervasive wireless broadband internet available in much of the world. Single computers can be bought with dozens of cores and a lake of RAM. You can look up nearly any piece of human knowledge in a few seconds. The labor of…
It has hit the plateau. Ideas with value have already been invented. You have hammers powerful than ever, but what are problems you can hit with it? That is the hard part.
Before we are finding more meaningful problems to tackle, keep inventing hammers doesn't make too much of sense, it is just waste of money.
Maybe the future of IT will be to proven its usefulness solving problems that are hard before the revolution of IT, and are still hard after that. Like cheaper/greener energy, reliable/faster transportation, more accessible healthcare and etc.