2023+ - a nonlinear future
“The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.”
Why this a commitment for 2023
primary focus is simplicity - removing complexity
time spent in reusability - not something on top of
attention put on big problems and avoid noise
human experiences as a catch-all
A few thoughts on the year ahead, around some of the biggest tech trends. Most importantly, the apparent linearity of our systems is coming to an end, as we have learned:
Values: Back to core life fundamentals - businesses helping “people harken back to a more pure, simpler way of living”. More and more time for care, data privacy and ethics.
Transformation: More circular economy. Small, profitable businesses empowered by a mix of fast prototyping tools and growing personal brands. Fast markets evolution hampered by lagging human capacity.
Less SaaS / SaaS fatigue.
Better management of supply chain, resilience building and realizing the world is at core non-linear.People: TikTok growing even more - and after? Acceleration of the impact of the new generation at work and outside. More virtual personas. More cognitive dissonance of small citizen acts vs world major impacts. Autonomous vehicles regulated.
Recessions and more small luxury affordable goods.
Changes on teaching - human absorption capacity limits growth.Acceleration of AI techs: After Generative AI - value will reside in systems sorting out signal from the noise. More noise hidden as signal - deepfakes. Backlash to come - more AI for Good ?
More chaos - desire for less chaos: curation and making sense of chaos. More of climate change impacts. Inequality, as always, rise.
Unsourced bonus: IA can read minds from facial videos.