Business Forecaster and Futurist Jack Uldrich on Future Trends
Earlier this month, I delivered a talk to the Indianapolis chapter of the Young Presidents Organization. It was filmed by WFYI, Indiana's public television station.
Earlier this month, I delivered a talk to the Indianapolis chapter of the Young Presidents Organization. It was filmed by WFYI, Indiana's public television station.
In 2003, I authored a book on nanotechnology, The Next Big Thing is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business. In it, I speculated that self-healing materials would soon become commonplace and, to be honest, I was a overly optimistic in the timing of my projections. Nevertheless, LG has just released [...]
As part of a series on the potential of apps to transform the future of health care, I was recently interviewed by CNBC. The segment below is now running on CNBC's Asia and Europe version of "Squawk Box."
In one of those rare “small world” moments, I bumped into an old fraternity brother in the airport in Florence, Italy while on vacation this summer. He is now an ophthalmologist and he knew I was a futurist, and during the course of our conversation, he said to me, tongue-in-cheek, “Oh, I can tell you [...]
Surgeons at the University of Alabama recently performed one of the first surgeries using a virtual augmented reality technology from VIPAAR in conjunction with Google Glass. The video below offers a quick overview of the technologies. I particular like the do-dietary-supplements-work.com from one surgeon who said, the technologies allow us to "export expertise." UAB does [...]
Only two years after appearing on the game show Jeopardy! IBM's Watson supercomputer is making startling progress in advancing the future of health care. In the past week, three new Watson-related "cognitive" technologies have been unveiled.(Two at the Cleveland Clinic and one at The Anderson Cancer Center in Dallas.) "WatsonPaths" incorporates feedback from the physician [...]
I really enjoy my FitBit but as I continue to watch the progress being made in the field of wearable computing, I can't help but think the FitBit (and FuelBand) will soon become this generation's equivalent of the pager--simple, elegant and practical devices doomed to be replaced by ever more elegant, multi-functional wearable devices. Your [...]
I don't know how this news escaped me but earlier this year IBM's super-powerful computer taught itself how to swear after consuming the Urban Dictionary on slang. (In response to one query, Watson apparently replied, "That's bullshit!".) The computer's human overseers have since deleted a variety of salty words from Watson's vocabulary but, from my [...]
“Today's technologies have created the biggest change in education since the invention of the printing press.” -- Anant Agarwal, President of EdX Is it really possible that today's technologies--smartphones, high-speed Internet and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)--have created "the biggest change in education since the invention of the printing press"? Yes. But, first, some perspective [...]
"You can get 12 months of work done in 11 months but you can't get 12 months of work done in 12 months." Please re-read the above sentence. At first glance, it doesn't make any sense. Upon reflection, however, you may come to see the wisdom embedded within the statement. If you are constantly working, [...]