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Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026

Update: 2025-11-25
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AWS re:Invent has long featured CTO Werner Vogels’ closing keynote, but this year he signaled it may be his last, emphasizing it’s time for “younger voices” at Amazon. After 21 years with the company, Vogels reflected on arriving as an academic and being stunned by Amazon’s technical scale—an energy that still drives him today. He released his annual predictions ahead of re:Invent, with this year’s five themes focused heavily on AI and broader societal impacts.

Vogels highlights technology’s growing role in addressing loneliness, noting how devices like Alexa can offer comfort to those who feel isolated. He foresees a “Renaissance developer,” where engineers must pair deep expertise with broad business and creative awareness. He warns quantum-safe encryption is becoming urgent as data harvested today may be decrypted within five years. Military innovations, he notes, continue to influence civilian tech, for better and worse. Finally, he argues personalized learning can preserve children’s curiosity and better support teachers, which he views as essential for future education.

Learn more from The New Stack about evolving role of technology systems from past to future: 

Werner Vogels’ 6 Lessons for Keeping Systems Simple

50 Years Later: Remembering How the Future Looked in 1974

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Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026

Werner Vogels, Frederic Lardinois, Amazon Web Services, The New Stack