Experts Predict a Tech-Driven Future by 2025: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
In a recent study conducted by the
Pew Research Center and Elon University’s
Imagining the Internet Center, experts have forecasted a significant shift towards a
tech-driven world by 2025. This anticipated “new normal” is expected to bring both opportunities and challenges, as society becomes increasingly reliant on digital technologies.
Concerns Over Societal Changes
A plurality of experts suggests that the sweeping societal changes driven by
technology could lead to increased inequality, rising authoritarianism, and rampant misinformation. These challenges are expected to make life more difficult for many people. The potential for greater economic disparity is particularly concerning, as those with access to digital tools and skills may pull further ahead, leaving others behind.
Optimism in a “Tele-Everything” World
Despite these concerns, some experts believe that the
tech-driven world of 2025 could bring about improvements in various aspects of life. The concept of a “tele-everything” environment, where workplaces, healthcare, and social interactions are enhanced through digital means, offers hope for a better future. This shift could lead to more flexible work arrangements, improved access to healthcare, and greater opportunities for social connection.
Methodology and Insights
The predictions and insights presented in this study are based on a nonscientific canvassing of 915 technology innovators, developers, business and policy leaders, researchers, and activists. The research was conducted between June 30 and July 27, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reflects the views of individuals who responded to the queries and are not projectable to any other population.
Looking Ahead
As we approach 2025, the dual nature of
technological advancements will continue to unfold, presenting both benefits and challenges to society. The insights gathered from this study highlight the need for careful consideration and planning to ensure that the
tech-driven future is inclusive and equitable for all.
For more detailed insights and analysis, you can read the full article on the
Pew Research Center’s website.