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Nobody can give you an exact answer. Time will tell. But there is something to be said about the topic. There are projects aimed at "raster vectorization". At the same google. There were articles on Habré, you can search there.
Maybe we will live, I don’t see anything unrealistic in this. However, it is absolutely certain that the raster will not completely disappear, because it will always find application in certain technologies.
Probably not - there are always a lot of cases where conversion losses are not acceptable. The original of the vast majority of images is an array of sensors, i.e. bitmap. And vectorization is inherently a lossy transformation.
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