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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Our Cyber Future in 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy?

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Looking ahead to 2030: How will we work? How will we get around? What will we eat? How will we dress? How safe will our privacy be? Will we all be space travelers? What old and new challenges will we face? The Buzz 1: The top seven emerging future technology booms that will redefine the future and the world we live in by 2030: More AI companies. Growth of self-driving cars. More robots doing manufacturing jobs. Smart clothing embedded with Bluetooth chips. Space elevators. Pervasive cloud computing. Growth in the augmented, virtual, and mixed reality optics and display markets. [unboxingstartups.com/7-emerging-technologies-that-will-revolutionize-the-world-by-2030] The Buzz 2: Advanced farming will tell us exactly where our food is coming from. On-demand ecosystem of vehicles with different form factors. Almost every occupation will still have tasks machines will find very difficult to do. [www.bosch.com/stories/vision-2030] We’ll ask Rik Ferguson at Trend Micro, Colin Dunn at Fend Incorporated, Jon Clay at Trend Micro and Mike Schroeder at 3 Territory Solutions for their take on Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin’ Be Easy?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, ready here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:15.2

Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now.

0:20.4

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven

0:26.3

trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:29.8

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now.

0:33.7

Bonnie D. Graham.

0:35.1

I never remember which way I say the future is in the past, so it's just going to go out there.

0:39.8

There we are.

0:40.6

Bonnie D. in the house, what an interesting topic, and have I got a panel for you, let me do some.

0:45.0

Before I introduce my special guest, I want you to wave hello to everybody on LinkedIn and wave hello on Facebook.

0:50.5

We are live streaming, and you can virtually wave hello to the audience at the

0:54.4

business channel at voice america radio and a shout out to my engineer gabe for getting us on the

0:59.4

air so let's see what my monologue is today let's look ahead to 2030 now full let's see description

1:04.5

we are now on may 4th oh my goodness almost five months into 2022 who thought we would get this far I'm glad we're all here yes

1:12.8

and John is waving his shop is shaking his head yes we're glad to be here the five of us and a shout

1:17.7

out to Sophia master polo behind the background she is listening and watching and she helped me put

1:22.7

together this topic and half of our panel we appreciate it so looking ahead to 2030 it's only what

1:27.3

seven and a half years away how will we we work? How will we get around? How will we eat? How will we

1:32.5

dress? Oh my. How safe will our privacy be? What's privacy you're asking me? Will we all be

1:38.1

space travelers? What new and old challenges will we face? Well, that's what we're going to be talking about today. Our cyber future in 2030. So I have a couple of buzz quotes. You know, I always start with those. I found a website.

1:49.6

I don't know who they are, but it's called Unboxing Startups.com. Interesting. And they have something

1:55.5

called the seven emerging technologies that will revolutionize the world by 2030 coincidence that's the topic today just let me

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