Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 19, 2024

  Think Harder: Love him or hate him, for the past 25 years Ray Kurzweil has been one of the most consistently accurate futurists in regard to where the world of technology has been heading. Now, he is predicting a million-fold increase in human intelligence by the year 2045. Here’s something to think about: Even [...]

By |2024-08-08T19:41:29-05:00July 18, 2024|Agriculture, Creativity, Farming, Future, Technology|Comments Off on Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 19, 2024

Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 12, 2021

  Think: In case you missed it, last week I had a post on meditating about the future. The gist of the piece is this: Before we think, we should strive "not to think" and, instead, clear our minds. It is my contention that the art, skill and practice of meditation will become an increasingly [...]

By |2024-07-18T19:17:00-05:00July 11, 2024|Energy, Future, Humility, Technology, Trends, Utility, Wisdom|Comments Off on Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 12, 2021

Futurist Jack Uldrich’s 2019 Game Changers

As a professional futurist, I don’t claim to predict the future. However, the two things I’m confident in stating are: 1) Today is the slowest rate of change we will ever experience again; and 2) the greatest change today is the rate of change. The world is accelerating and it’s imperative that business leaders spend [...]

By |2018-12-04T14:49:36-06:00December 4, 2018|Future, Technology|Comments Off on Futurist Jack Uldrich’s 2019 Game Changers

See the Future in Yesterday's Past

The accelerating pace of change is often difficult for the average person to comprehend. As a futurist, business forecaster and frequent conference speaker, I have often use recent history to remind people of how much we've lived through in the past few years. For example, Google is only 13 years-old--a mere teenager. Facebook is just [...]

By |2012-06-29T17:05:32-05:00June 29, 2012|Future, Technology, Trends|Comments Off on See the Future in Yesterday's Past

The Future of Energy: Technology Changing Technology

"In recent years, advances in computer processing power have allowed geologists to make sense of seismic data 15,000 feet or more below the ocean floor. Three-dimensional imaging and seismic mapping are now possible even below thick layers of salt, which used to blur views of untapped reservoirs. Superstrong alloys allow drill bits to go into [...]

By |2011-10-27T13:02:16-05:00October 27, 2011|Energy, Future, Technology|Comments Off on The Future of Energy: Technology Changing Technology
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