10 Future Trends
On the
10th anniversary of its founding Google has recently
been asking 10 of its “experts” to give their predictions of
what’s going to happen in the next 10 years
as the internet evolves. I’m no expert but as a curious partaker in
this brave new world I thought I’d give a shot at coming up with my own
list of
future predictions -
- Computation moves into the cloud – obvious but
important. This is the key to the future which will provoke massive
social change. No longer will we be tied to our desks or fortified
corporate networks. Work anywhere on any device with the same access to
all the same resources.
- Technology is humanised – forget “plug and pray”,
it just works. Long promised, rarely delivered. This is when technology
is liberated from the geeks into the hands of the masses. Compatibility
will be a thing of the past once computers all speak a common set of
standard languages.
- Interfaces are revolutionised – keyboards and mice
will seem quaint. Touch, eye, voice and possibly even brain controllers
will be commonplace. If you think the iPhone is cool you haven’t seen
anything yet. Understanding semantic context will make manipulating complex data childs play.
- Connectivity is ubiquitous – the internet is
everywhere. Not just on your computer or mobile ~ it will be woven into
the very fabric of everyday life as an essential additional layer
connecting everything to everyone and visa versa. Blanket high-speed
wireless connections will exist across all major cities.
- Personalisation gets personal – whether you are in the real world or the virtual world
your social connections, interests and history (etc) will follow you
everywhere you go. The flow of information will be automatically
targeted and fine tuned around this. You control who sees
what/where/when.
- Language barriers are broken – English is only the 4th most spoken language in the world. Through real-time machine translation
you now speak and understand the rest. The volume of information you
have at available will drastically increase through this. Small
businesses can now operate globally.
- Information overload & dependency – faced with more information that you could possibly imagine people will face new challenges
of how to cope. Some will thrive in this new sea of unlimited potential
while other will face serious mental collapse. There will be those who
choose to disconnect entirely.
- Viruses are no more – with the majority of software provided as a service (SaaS)
viruses which plagued Windows users will be a thing of the past.
However, new even more dangerous and sophisticated threats will emerge
with personal data stored in the cloud a prime target.
- Social homogenisation – spurred on by technology, globalisation
take an every stronger hold on social norms. It becomes a cognitive and
social culture, not a geographic one, which relies heavily on the
notion of information and knowledge exchange in a complex web of relationships.
- Man-machine distinction blurs – the line between
humans and machines begins to lessen. Old concepts of pre-net existence
will seem foreign to our children who will liken the change to the Age of Enlightenment when mankind made a seismic shift in the way we live and ultimately exist.
This wont all happen in the next 10 years but we are already seeing a steady progression towards it and, unless
climate change or a natural disaster wipes us all out, I strongly believe this will be a reality well within our lifetime.
What would be on your list?
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