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Navigating the Uncharted Future: Ten Predictions for 2030

Dr Mark van Rijmenam / 3 min read.
August 21, 2023
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In a world pulsating with exponential technological advancement, the famous saying rings true: “Predicting is always difficult, especially when it is about the future.” But aren’t we all captivated by what the horizon holds? Buckle up, as I guide you through a bold and thrilling journey into the next seven years. Expect disruption, then triple it! Here’s what awaits us:

1. The Billion-Dollar Digital Blockbuster: Small movie startups, harnessing generative AI and powerful game engines, will turn a $1 million investment into $1 billion profits with entirely digital blockbusters – no real actors or movie sets required.

2. The Double-Edged Sword of Technology: Tragically, the same breakthroughs will be harnessed to unleash hyper-realistic misinformation campaigns, causing a financial crisis, swaying multiple elections, and victimizing millions through digital scams such as voice-cloning fraud.

3. Quantum Computing‘s Big Crunch: Brace for quantum computing to shatter standard encryption. While quantum-resistant encryption will be widely available towards the end of this decade, many companies will have failed to implement it and be in danger of advanced hackers.

4. Smart AR Glasses Take Over: In 1995, people mocked the idea of using a phone in public; towards the end of this decade, we will see the first people replacing their smartphones with advanced smart AR glasses. Doom-scrolling will take on an entirely new meaning when people seem to be staring into nothingness while flicking through their social media feeds.

5. Personalized Healthcare: Personalised healthcare will start to become a reality. Full-body scans using advanced tools in combination with machine learning will become affordable to more people allowing us to make the transition from treating sick people to preventing healthy people from becoming sick.

6. A Tectonic Shift in Jobs: Disruption will reshape the job landscape, with hundreds of millions of new roles created and lost. Unfortunately, in many societies, there will be a mismatch between those who lose their jobs and the new jobs available. The human touch in the metaverse will become a luxury: people will start to pay extra for being serviced by real people in the metaverse instead of by AI, though who knows if those real people are actually real people?


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7. ClimateTech Innovation: Advanced AI and quantum computing will drive innovative solutions to combat climate change, from CO2 recycling to ubiquitous solar panels, thanks to nanotechnology.

8. Hyper-Personalization: Personalisation will achieve a new meaning as every message you receive, whether via text, audio or video, will be personalised based on your preferences, browsing history and even persona. While this hyper-personalisation will create more engagement, it will also drive filter bubbles, causing more polarisation in society.

9. Unleashing the AGI Genie: The fear of missing out will have driven AI research to the extreme. As a result, the first AGI will have been released too soon, predominantly benefiting those who created it and those who understand how to deal with it. The race to unleash the first AGI will accentuate inequality, placing even more power in the hands of a select few.

10. AI-Led Education: Forward-thinking schools will usher in an AI-first, teacher-second model, democratizing high-quality education. Teachers will take on the role of coach or mentor, guiding students in their exploration of the world, while a hyper-personalised teaching AI will create the best learning program for each child. The price of education will drop, making high-quality education affordable to all. This will drive innovation in the long run.

What lies ahead is a delicate dance between opportunity and peril. Technology remains neutral, but its applications will disrupt, redefine, and reshape our world. The ability to navigate this change will become a defining factor in the new world order. From AI to quantum computing to the metaverse, the possibilities are endless, the stakes high, and the landscape thrillingly uncertain.

This article originally appeared on The Digital Speaker, where I discussed ten predictions for 2030.

Categories: Strategy
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, future, predictions, strategy, technology
Credit: Midjourney

About Dr Mark van Rijmenam

Dr Mark van Rijmenam, CSP, is a leading strategic futurist and innovation keynote speaker who thinks about how technology changes organisations, society and the metaverse. He is known as The Digital Speaker, and he is a 5x author and entrepreneur.

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