In the book The Inevitable, Kevin Kelly forecasts the twelve technological forces that will shape the next thirty years.
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Humans are experts at inefficiency. All art, discovery, innovation, creation, are inherently inefficient. Efficiency is for robots, not us.
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Cognifying – Applied intelligence will be available just like electricity was over 100 years ago. It will be embedded into everything and change the nature of how things work.
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Flowing – Stocks to flows, ownership to use. Atoms and bits are now flowing from creators to consumers who are themselves creators. We want things that flow, in time and space.
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• February 24
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Screening – We will interact with information through screens. All information will become fluid, linked and tagged. All content and libraries will become symbols on screens we interact with.
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• January 31
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Accessing – The availability of anything, atoms or bits, immediately without owning. Whatever you need you can get, and get the latest and best. Ownership is no longer necessary.
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• January 4
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Sharing – Everyone creates and everything is shared. Any idea, thought, expression, or artifact can be contributed to by anyone and experienced by anyone if they so desire.
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• December 28, 2016
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Filtering – Attention is the scarce resource. Allocating it to an exponentially expanding universe requires filtering based on who we are. Future filters will both serve us and surprise us.
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• December 28, 2016
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Remixing – Whatever is new is a remix of what already exists. Remixing requires radical deconstruction and the ability to find the pieces to recombine and transform into something new.
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• December 28, 2016
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Interacting – We will interact with our devices and with others in realistic virtual and augmented worlds. Our devices will ‘know’ us and we will know worlds and others through our devices.
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• December 28, 2016
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Tracking – We will track and be tracked everywhere and every-when. What we track will expand exponentially and become extra ‘senses’. ‘Coveillance’ will emerge where the watchers and the watched are transparent.
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• December 28, 2016
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Questioning – Billions of connected people are creating a new level of organization where questioning is the norm and answers emerge from the collective. Unimagined questions beget unimaginable answers.
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• December 27, 2016
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Beginning – Now is the time in which, 30 years hence, people will look back and say, ‘that was the dawn of the era we are living in’. These forces will shape our future and we are only at the beginning.
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Senior Executive Editor at Wired Tech Magazine, author of new bestseller book, The Inevitable. A writer, photographer, conservationist, and student of digital and technological culture.