Only 3% of the world is on broadband today, and it's neither cheap, fast or mobile enough. This will change in the next 2-3 years, and the implications are huge: everyone shares, everyone networks with strangers-like-me, everyone co-creates, everything is connected. A video by Futurist and Author Gerd Leonhard
Excellent summary. As you alluded to, many of these points are things happening right now, for those that are very involved, in areas that are well connected.
I think it's possible that the points may be relevant to each other, i.e. loss of privacy by default may define how filtering is employed in the future, that is, it may be configured for what data goes out as well as what comes in. I see this right now in how ad-blocking software is done currently.
Excellent summary. As you alluded to, many of these points are things happening right now, for those that are very involved, in areas that are well connected.
I think it's possible that the points may be relevant to each other, i.e. loss of privacy by default may define how filtering is employed in the future, that is, it may be configured for what data goes out as well as what comes in. I see this right now in how ad-blocking software is done currently.
jaklumen 1 year ago