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My Vision for the Future in Tech
I'm 17. Most people expect me to be thinking about the next few months — exams, college applications, the immediate horizon. I think about those things. But mostly I think about the next decade.
Here's where I see things going.
AI as Infrastructure, Not Feature
The products that will matter in five years won't advertise AI as a feature. AI will be infrastructure — invisible, expected, embedded. What will differentiate them is what they use that infrastructure for.
Crsynk OS is built on this premise. The AI layer isn't the product. It's the foundation that makes everything else possible — search, file management, system awareness. The product is the experience that AI makes possible.
Affordable Technology as the Real Market
The next billion internet users are not wealthy. They're in places like India, Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa, using hardware that the current generation of software ignores. That's not a charity case — that's the largest untapped market in the history of technology.
I want Crsynk to be the software that serves them. Lightweight, offline-capable, affordable. Not a stripped-down version of something better — a full product designed for their constraints from the ground up.
My Own Path
I'm a student for a few more years. Then I'm a builder. The transition is already happening — I don't wait for permission or for the right stage of life to work on serious things.
I want to compete globally. Not just regionally, not just in the Indian startup ecosystem — globally. Build things that people in other countries use without knowing where they came from. Let the product carry the geography, not the name.
The vision is long. The work is daily. I'll keep building.
Written by
Kevin Gibson
Student Developer & Entrepreneur · Founder of Crsynk OS