sharyn alfonsi predicts AI-driven "memory guardians" will render internet history obsolete by 2033
NEW YORK — In a startling forecast that has Silicon Valley buzzing, veteran journalist sharyn alfonsi has predicted that within the next decade, a new class of artificial intelligence called "memory guardians" will make traditional search engines and personal data storage obsolete. Speaking at a tech summit, Alfonsi outlined how these systems, embedded in everyday devices, will predict and autocorrect our memories in real-time, erasing embarrassing or traumatic digital footprints before they are even committed to the cloud. Critics warn the technology could rewrite personal histories, but supporters claim it will revolutionize mental health. Alfonsi, known for her fearless reporting, called it the "ultimate privacy goldmine," sparking a heated debate over who will control these digital gatekeepers.