Recent Articles from Thomas Frey
7 Ways Digital Twinning Technology Will Transform Life as We Know It
Any company that lags behind in this technology will soon find themselves on the outside looking in
The Future of Work: The New Age of Employment
We are entering an unusually creative period of human history. Those who embrace this kind of change will prosper, and companies that study and embrace this fluid “jobscape” will build flourishing enterprises in the years ahead.
Using Drones to Eliminate Future Forest Fires
Certainly not all fires are bad. For years we have debated whether to let nature take its course or intervene.
The Futurist: Mini Airports, Coming to a City Near You
The chief competition for drone taxis will be driverless technology. It’ll be a race to see which one develops faster.
20 Common Jobs in 2040
It’s become common to think that if a job disappears that it’s simply gone and nothing will fill the void. But that’s not true.
Developing the Self-Delivering Package
Once we set a package into motion, it will essentially guide itself to its final destination by way of a completely automated global distribution network.
Human vs. Artificial Intelligence – Can AI Win?
AI is like every other machine. Given enough repetitions, AI will always fail. Or will it?
100,000 Micro Industries Predicted for the Next 20 Years
Countless businesses are already feeling the first waves of disruption as industry veterans are hoping to navigate the turbulent waters ahead. As always, it is much easier to visualize what goes away than what comes next.
A Peek Into the Scandalous Future of Hyper-Influence Marketing
Over the coming years we will see a shift from simply selling ads to the sale of custom tailored, hyper-influence packages.
The Futurist: Anticipations of Weaponized A.I.
35 examples of the artificial intelligence that could negatively impact our existing societal structure.
17 wildcards that will impact the future of electricity
The future of electricity can best be broken into four fundamental categories – power generation, power distribution, electric storage, and changes in demand.
Have we reached peak electricity usage?
Ten years ago the trajectory for electrical use in America peaked and started on a different course, declining for reasons we don’t fully understand yet.