news from the future
Riding around in a Rolls-Royce for Forbes
When a journalist offers to pick you in a £500,000 car, in order to ask you questions about the future of luxury motoring, it’s hard to say no.
How far off are self-driving cars?
Back in 2020 I predicted that we wouldn’t see true self-driving as a mass market option until the 2040s. This week at the FT Future of the Car summit, that belief was reinforced.
Work should be good for you
We cannot close the productivity gap by emulating other people’s hard work cultures. We need to evolve our own, and invest in the overcoming the barriers to higher productivity in a modern context.
Who wants to live forever?
Back in 2021 I got rather obsessed with the debate about immortality and life extension. So much so that I put some research in the field. Here’s what I found.
Cash isn’t dead (just yet)
After a quiet couple of weeks on the media front, I find myself back on BBC 5Live talking about the death of cash, following a discussion in parliament about legislation to ensure its continued support by retailers.
Time for a new showreel
After seven years, a completely new showreel was rather overdue.
- Future Car 3
- Future Communication 17
- Future Health 10
- Future Media 10
- Future Technology 16
- Future of Business 10
- Future of Cities 8
- Future of Education 7
- Future of Energy 8
- Future of Finance 19
- Future of Food 6
- Future of Housing 3
- Future of Humanity 22
- Future of Retail 9
- Future of Sport 1
- Future of Transport 8
- Future of Work 10
- Future society 11
- Futurism 20
- clippings 1
Archive Note
The archive of posts on this site has been somewhat condensed and edited, not always deliberately. This blog started all the way back in 2006 when working full time as a futurist was still a distant dream, and at one point numbered nearly 700 posts. There have been attempts to reduce replication, trim out some weaker posts, and tell more complete stories, but also some losses through multiple site moves - It has been hosted on Blogger, Wordpress, Medium, and now SquareSpace. The result is that dates and metadata on all the posts may not be accurate and many may be missing their original images.
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