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This is a summary of an essay "2065 - a viable new world" is about major changes that may take place in the next 50 years. The story is one scenario out of many, but doesn't belong to the science ficion category. All the major changes described are possible occurencies that may take place in the upcoming half a century.
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2. Desire for control
Widespread
outbreaks
of panic
Food passports 10-mile diets Convenience
World’s first opens Energy harvesting buildings
Intelligent Government
e-services
Robocops in
Rise of N11 countries
Power shift
Eastwards Ageing
Urbanisation
Investment in renewable energy
Localism
Paper statements & bills
Home-based health
Virtual libraries
Peak Use of fake information
as a weapon
Volatility
Eco-cynics
Face recognition
Personalisation
Virtual protests Revival of far-right politics
Widespread use of nano-Virtual water
Globalisation unravelling
Local energy transmission networks
Obesity
Lunar dimming streetlights
Mercantilism
Globalisation Declining fertility
Anxiety
Individualism
Facebook Holidays at home packages (meet your online e-Environmental
change
Stored value cards
Online micro-payments
Micro-finance
Mobile payments
Contactless payments
Sustainability
Debt
Digitalisation
Medical tourism
Increasing longevity
Health & safety hysteria
Consumer e-health
Expecting less
Nostalgia
Search for meaning
(Mondays to Fridays only)
Rising rage
Growth of virtual communities
Culture of immediacy
Men behaving like women
women behaving like men
Societal feminisation Unsupervised adults
Seabed mining
Increasing complexity
Growth of ‘Tech-No’ movement
suing humans Baby licences
Online funerals
population hits 9 billion
Death of distance
First internet addiction clinic
Consumer e-health
Online medical records
Telemedicine iPills
Depression
Loneliness
Broader definitions of health
Healthcare rationing
Robotic surgery
Bio-simulations
Intelligent packaging
4 billion mobile phone subscribers
Global hospital brands
Human organ farms
Biotechnology
Bio-mimicry
Robotics
Speech recognition RFID
Synthetic biology
Device convergence
Blurring of scientific disciplines
Basic forms of AI
Basic forms of AI
Home/work convergence
Devices re-programming themselves
in light of experience
Shape shifting materials
Face recognition doors
Molecular machines
Green politics
Growth of state control Carbon trading
Rising levels of autocracy
Widespread cuts in
public services
Infrastructure under-investment
Growth of G2
Increasing influence of
oil states on US politics
Nuclear power renaissance
Carbon chaos Negawatts Clean coal Rare earths
Personal nooks
Emergence of green nationalism
Micro-power generation
Domestic energy dashboards
Energy storage
Bio-fuel backlash
Electricity shortages
Lunar dimming streetlights
Return of food inflation and food Laboratory grown meat
80% of global energy requirements still met by oil/coal/gas
in supermarkets
Solar energy generating windows
Machines that can judge emotional state of user
Conspicuous non-consumption
Free-tailing
Life story labelling
Small indulgences Third spaces
EDLP
Blurring of sectors Sensory experiences
Local shopping Price polarisation
(High / Low )
Shopping 2.0
Too much choice
malls
Re-regulation
Industries consolidating globally
Increase in
pigouvian taxes
Rising protectionism
Networked risk
Shifting centres of economic activity
Cautious optimism
CHIME liquidity
Increasing inflation 2-speed economies
Shift to knowledge intensive industries
Increasing interest rates
Half the world now
living under double
digit inflation
insurance
Identity theft
Decline in real wages
P2P lending Debt Stress Islamic finance
Virtual currencies
75-year mortgages Pre-pay currency cards Monolines
Growth of currencies
Growth of bartering
Water labelling
Calorie taxes
Comfort foods
Binge drinking
Flooding
Seasonality
Well-being Provenance Traceability Regionality
Indulgence Authenticity
Hybrid fuels
Fractional ownership
Urban car sharing
Real-time car insurance
Face recognition mirrors (linked All vehicles fitted with GPS
All vehicles fitted with GPS
Payments to
enter most cities
by private vehicle
Tightening security
Full concentration
Growth in passenger numbers
Domestic tourism
Voluntourism
Wind power
Wilder weather
Droughts Believers versus heretics
Green cities
Green buildings
Nano-solar
‘Spinning disk’
memory devices
Childcare robots
Ocean dead zones
Cheques
Open Most people
have multiple
presences
Digital celebrities
R&D (energy #1 priority) Pastism
Wealth asylum seekers
Middle Class unrest
Emergence of Gross National
Happiness metrics
Acute labour
shortages in
aged-care sector
A graphic novel
wins the Booker
Prize
Last CD is
published
e-ink comes
of age
Bionic
Olympics
Figurative
revolution in the
arts as
neoclassicism
returns
Just-in-time
shopping
Micro-finance
Malicious intent detectors
Growth of security
algorithms
Information pandemics
Authenticity
Resurgence of hobbies & craft
Airborne networks
Open source intelligence gathering
1/3 of all military now unmanned
Customer service avatars
become common place
Metabolomics
Modular spaces
Services outsourcing
Large screens
everywhere
30% of all books
User filtering User generated content now digital
Growth of digital narcissism Shorter formats
Fuel-cell cars
books
End of low-cost inputs
Most people have 2+ careers
Skills shortages bite
Communication free resorts
Outsourcing backlash
Low-cost competition
Sustainable tourism
Medical tourism
Gen X start to outlive their offspring
Resources increasingly acquired on a no questions asked basis
quality journalism
Aged care robots
Pets outnumber people globally
Digital mirrors
Mind control toys
Single person households
Home swap holidays
Constant digital
distraction
Digital diets
of brain
interviews
Prediction markets Telepresence
Modesty
funding
Online video Micro-blogging
Slow food
Fair trade
Web 2.0
Green IT
Data
security
Cloud storage
Gesture-based computing
Wireless re-charge
Holographic storage
Verbal search
3-D teleconferences
Affective computing
Fuel-cell phones
Wearable computers
Fragrance in mobiles
Urban/rural divide
Home as refuge
Sense of entitlement
Victim culture
Business sustainability
largest determinant of
stock price
Whole life financial planning linked
to whole family model
Emergence of
Gross National
Happiness
metrics
Simplicity
Increasing regulation T.I.M
& compliance
Space tourism
Sleep hotels
Cities increase