Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” November 19, 2021
Today's "Future Five" covers the future of imagination, non fungible tokens (NFTs), e-bikes, the metaverse, and legals rights for animals.
Today's "Future Five" covers the future of imagination, non fungible tokens (NFTs), e-bikes, the metaverse, and legals rights for animals.
This week futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about the metaverse, the future of banking, the future of food, electric airplanes, and some of the "unthinkable" things drones may do in the near future.
This week, Futurist Jack Uldrich shares with his reads some thoughts on quantum computing, the emerging "dream society," the future of innovation; and how AI might soon help humans talk with whales.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some insights about why you need to take futurists "predictions" with grain of salt; how remote work is transforming the suburbs; why Hertz's order of 100,000 Teslas is a big deal; why you should consider hiring unconventional talent; and how "deep fakes" are getting better and are a serious threat to your business.
This week, Futurist and best-selling author Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about the future of Africa, micromobility, work, and urban farming.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich shares insights about the future of insurance, leadership, vertical farming, supercomputers, and China.
Think: In the 1800's, technology (especially farm equipment and later tractors) [...]
This week, Futurist and keynote speaker Jack Uldrich shares some brief thoughts on the future of robots, electric aircraft, nuclear fusion, a war in space, and the future of COVID variants.
This week, Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about our exponential future, direct air carbon capture, cashierless stores, the future of espionage, and the UK's new mandates on electric vehicles chargers.
In this week's "Friday Future Five," Futurist Jack Uldrich shares insights into the role optimism plays in creating the future, shorter work weeks, cashierless store, zero-emission ships, and the possibility of a solar storm.