| - More widespread use of AI in everyday applications - Hybrid work models become the standard. More companies embrace "digital-first" policies - More AR/VR applications in daily life - Lab-grown meat and plant-based protein alternatives will become more mainstream - Investment and adoption of renewable energy technologies like solar, wind, and geothermal will accelerate - Further development of CRISPR and other gene editing tools - Companies will prioritize building more resilient and diversified supply chains - 3D printing technology will continue to evolve, enabling the printing of more complex objects with a wider range of materials - AI will drive even more targeted advertising and content recommendations - Drone delivery services will become more common for transporting goods, particularly in rural areas and for time-sensitive deliveries - Research and development of biodegradable and compostable materials will accelerate - Robots and automated systems will become more sophisticated and capable - Increased use of biometrics for identification and authentication - Further integration of AI into creative fields - Processing power moves closer to the data source (e.g., smart devices), reducing latency and enabling faster, more efficient applications - Shifting demographics reshape economies and social structures - Growing awareness of the potential negative impacts of technology on mental health leads to tools and practices for healthier digital habits - Increased emphasis on lifelong learning and reskilling |
Except: Lab-grown meat and plant-based protein alternatives will become more mainstream
That one seems to have been trending negatively and I expect it to continue