Tag: future fictions Filter Filter by All AI Automation Blog Commerce Creativity Data Future Innovation Leadership Management Media Metaverse Purpose Sustainability Trends close Timmy Ghiurãu: new technology, new energy, new futures By Adam Tinworth How do you incorparate emerging technlogy into your business? By rethinking the very narratives of the job your products are doing, says Volvo’s Timmy Ghiurãu. Searching for the Exit Routes By David Mattin Will technology save us or doom us? AI is the latest to be hailed as both saviour and destroyer. We need new ways of discussing the future. (Near) Future Fictions: The Drones of Dubai By Adam Tinworth Fancy a personalised air taxi? You could have your wish in Dubai this year - as long as your happy with a drone. Future Fictions: the flying water cars of Paris By Adam Tinworth Forget autonomous cars - are autonomous boats in our future? Future fictions: the everything seat By Adam Tinworth Here’s a vision of a smart… seat…? This reminds me a lot of Nils’ talk from… Future Fictions: photo editing with your voice By Adam Tinworth A nice concept from Adobe – which, in theory, might not be that far away… As Adobe… Future Fictions: a postcard from 2030 By Adam Tinworth What will life be like in 2030? One Danish MP has a challenging set of predictions for us. Future Fictions: Memories By Adam Tinworth Here’s a challenging short video: as we store more and more of the memories of our lives digitally… Future Fictions: the dark side of augmented reality By Adam Tinworth Could augmented reality turn our physical existences into a dystopia nightmare of gasification and work-for-hire? Future Fictions: parenting in 2025 By Adam Tinworth What impact will digital technologies have on the children of 2025? This video has some ideas… Future Fictions: the future of reading By Adam Tinworth This is a fun little conceptual video, that explores the realtionship between books and ebooks: Future… Future Fictions: Uncanny Valley By Adam Tinworth What could VR do to us - and our culture? One cautionary tale…