Jack Uldrich’s “Future Friday 5:” May 20, 2022
This week, noted Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses the future of study abroad, cryptocurrencies, mini-robots, artificial intelligence, and stem cells advances.
This week, noted Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses the future of study abroad, cryptocurrencies, mini-robots, artificial intelligence, and stem cells advances.
In this week's "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some insights on the future of robotic construction, quantum computing, insects (pollinators), and electric vehicles.
In this week's "Friday Future 5," best-selling author and global futurist Jack Uldrich shares some thought on the future of climate change, plastics, Alzheimers, the Internet, heart disease, and the importance of thinking into the deep future.
In this week's "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some tidbits on future trends in renewable energy, 3D printing, cities, Generation Z employment patterns, and "slow" communication tools.
In this week's "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some insights on the future of retail, "holoporting," "metaversities," large-scale drones, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and Earth Day.
Think: Every now and again, it is important to "think [...]
This week Futurst Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about the future of artificial intelligence, travel, water, microplastics, and expertise. As an added bonus, he has included a fun one-minute quiz to determine whether you should be taking more time to think each week.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some articles and some insights on climate change, solar power, young people's pessimism about the future, self-driving trucks, and brain-computer interfaces.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some insights and thoughts on the future of renewable energy, nuclear fusion, self-driving cars, the relocation of farmland, and why smart people should be cautiously optimistic about the future.
Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some thoughts on the future of renewable energy, clean water, remote work, the worker shortage, and plastics in this week's "Friday Future 5."