One tech prediction I made that turned out to be inaccurate was believing that smart glasses would become mainstream consumer technology within a few years. While the technology showed promise, factors like high costs, limited practicality, and design challenges slowed adoption significantly. The key lesson I learned is to approach tech predictions with a broader perspective, considering not just technical feasibility but also user experience, market readiness, and cultural acceptance. Even the most innovative products need the right timing and context to achieve widespread adoption.