ART
PREDICTIONS
FEEDBACK
ABOUT
English
Русский
en
Sign in
EN
RU
ART
PREDICTIONS
FEEDBACK
ABOUT
SEARCH
Sign in
Search
Ai
Art
Beauty
Biotech
Business
City
Clothing
Communication
Construction
Economy
Education
Energy
Entertainment
Family
Food
Gadgets
Government
Healthcare
Home
Human
Love
Medicine
Nature
Privacy
Production
Robots
Science
Society
Space
Sport
Threats
Transport
Work
#business
18 results
2030
San-Diego
AI-powered markets: trading in the digital financial era
By 2030, AI will be deeply embedded in financial landscapes, steering trading algorithms with big data and predictive analytics to dominate markets. Picture Jenny, a day trader. She’s always on her computer, analyzing trends and deciding what stocks to buy or sell. But now, she's got a powerful
# AI
# business
2050
Shenzhen
Cloned organs and muscle tissue
By the year 2050, lab-grown meat will have become cheaper than harvested meat due to popular demand, and the livestock population will have significantly reduced. While chickens and cattle will still be used for eggs and milk respectively, only a small minority will be killed for meat, and pigs will
# biotech
# business
2050
Kuala Lumpur
Meta office: a place of digital equality
In 2050, bionic prostheses and implants are a common thing. People not only resort to augmentation due to life circumstances, but also deliberately improve their bodies — vision, hearing, cognitive abilities, etc. The progress in bionics has also influenced the appearance of the workplace,
# biotech
# business
# human
# work
2050
Tunis
Autonomous print factories
A couple of decades ago, ordinary people saw 3D printing as expensive entertainment. However, this technology now plays an extremely important role in production. The factories we knew have turned into giant high-precision 3D printer farms. These versatile machines create everything, from clothes and
# business
# production
# work
2050
Palermo
Global Shadow Economy manifests
By 2050, 97+% of the world's individuals will be participating in, and fully reliant upon, a “Shadow Economy” that is outside a country’s official national economy or even the world's economy. It will address most, if not all, of their economic needs and provide mechanisms whereby
# business
# government
# society
2040
Kazan
Economic production
"Everything at our plant is automated now. When a client needs a product, they place an order with us through an app. Once our system receives the order, it's processed and transferred to the plant, where the exact number of articles requested in the order are made. The finished and tested products
# business
# production
2040
Istanbul
Biometric Payments Coming Soon
I foresee that payment technologies will become far more advanced over the next 20 years. Today, NFC and QR are already part of our lives, but very soon biometric payments will be the safest and most valid method everywhere. By matching a fingerprint or retina scan against a credit card or bank account
# biotech
# business
2050
Wuhan
From digital intuition to cyberimmunity
In recent years, digital systems have moved up to a whole new level. No longer assistants making life easier for us mere mortals, they’ve become the basis of civilization — the very framework keeping the world functioning properly in 2050. This quantum leap forward has generated new requirements
# business
# threats
2040
Moscow
Personal assistants for work and life
Personal assistants have seen rapid development throughout the first half of the 21st century. To begin with, they could only answer primitive questions: in 2020 voice assistants were as dumb as a sack of hammers. But by 2025 PAs had mastered the art of recognizing and transcribing speech (with punctuation
# human
# work
# AI
# business
2030
Singapore
Advertising drones
Singapore’s administration no longer uses static billboards, preferring modern technology. Solar-battery drones can use their built-in holographic projectors to display the most complex images and video. The content of an ad depends on its location and often changes depending
# business
# city
2040
Moscow
Future banks
An analytical study by PwC on the future of the financial sector describes the life of 56-year-old Anna: she starts the day aboard a high-speed train, viewing recommendations from her personal financial adviser on a built-in display in her glasses that is activated by blinking twice (authenticated by
# business
# society
2040
Moscow
Farewell to retail
Fewer retail shops exist — there is no need anymore for big spaces full of goods. Most products and groceries are delivered straight to homes on a subscription basis by drones. An alternative is to receive your Internet purchase in a nearby shop refashioned as just another point of delivery. Cuts in
# city
# business
2040
Tomsk
Theft at fully automated mining enterprises
Mining is fully automated, and the presence of people at the mining enterprises is no longer the case, because it is harmful to health. Some robots extract rock from the soil, others clean it, the third control the process, the fourth guard the perimeter while the fifth transfer the purified ore outside
# threats
# business
2050
Los Angeles
The future of software industry
Massive threats to personal computers will become irrelevant. Most programs will be developed by a small group of large corporations who will take control of not only devices and operating systems, which they design by themselves, but also the entire range of programs for the average user. This will
# threats
# business
2050
Los Angeles
Traditional cryptography is no match for quantum computers
Some operations can be easily carried out in one direction, but they are very difficult to reverse. For example, an image can be quickly transformed into a puzzle, but to arrange all the pieces in order to turn the puzzle back into the picture – that’s much longer, both for humans and for computers.
# threats
# business
2040
New-York
Goodbye, career!
Ambitious expectations of building a career are on their way out - by 2040 it won’t make sense to anyone. The emphasis is shifting towards small business and freelance. According to futurologists, these forms of business will form the basis of the world economy, rather than multinational corporations. The
# work
# business
2030
Canberra
Cyber insurance becomes habitual
We draw a banner with cyber insurance advertisement. An accelerated transition to digital business, as well as a strengthening of links between IT-systems, make cyber threats one of the major global problems of commercial companies. The risk of financial losses is increasing to such an extent that
# threats
# business
2030
Canberra
Intellectual advertising is everywhere
We draw a blank ads banner, two people are looking at it and each of them sees their own advertising projection. Marketers and advertisers were among the first to take interest in Big Data technologies, and now they are enjoying the benefits. They use a huge variety of data from telecommunications
# business
# society
Predict the future
ADD PREDICTION
Your digital life matters.
Protect it with the new Kaspersky.