A new prediction linked to Bulgarian clairvoyant Baba Vanga is attracting widespread attention as 2026 approaches. Known as the “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” Baba Vanga is believed by many to have foreseen significant global events, including the 9/11 attacks, climate changes, and economic crises.
Born in 1911 and passing away in 1996, Baba Vanga’s followers regard her as a highly accurate seer. Among her most famous predictions are the rise of cyber warfare, the Kursk submarine disaster, and the election of the 44th U.S. president, who she claimed would be African American.
As 2026 draws closer, a recent report has revived interest in her predictions, with claims that she foresaw a major technological shift in the coming year. The forecast suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) will become even more deeply integrated into various industries, significantly reshaping workplaces, business models, and the ways people interact with technology.
Baba Vanga, whose full name was Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, lost her vision at the age of 12 after being caught in a violent tornado. Despite her blindness, she became renowned for her ability to predict future events, leading many to believe her insights are extraordinary and far-reaching. As AI continues to advance, her prediction of its growing influence seems to resonate with the ongoing transformation of modern life.




















