Future Now
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Churchill's Carnery: Escape the Absurdity is an Artifact from the Future - a snapshot of what might emerge if forecasts about the future...
Lunchabios is an Artifact from the Future - a snapshot of what might emerge if forecasts about the future...
Gotta Eat 'Em All is an Artifact from the Future - a snapshot of what might emerge if forecasts about the future...
Clever Kitchen Agents is an Artifact from the Future - a snapshot of what might emerge if forecasts about the future...
In the late 1950s Olaf Helmer, who co-founded Institute for the Future in 1968, developed a forecasting technique while he was at the Rand...
Nov. 29, 2017, Palo Alto, Calif. — The Institute for the Future is celebrating the Grammy nomination of the Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary...
If leaders are going to thrive in a future of extreme disruption, they must not only manage their own energy, they must encourage, model, and reward...
Most leaders I know today are at their best when they are there physically, in person as we say. When they are not present physically, however, there...
When I first came to Institute for the Future, I got introduced to Paul Baran, one of several people who is credited with inventing packet switching,...
If you don’t have some fear about the future, you’re not paying attention. Fear is not a bad thing. It’s what you do with your fear that can turn bad....
Rebecca Chesney shares three strategies for designing kitchens of the future to help you think beyond smart kitchens to kitchens of...
In 1978, IFTF published a paper titled World Climatic Change and Variability, 1977—1990: Five Scenarios, which explored the consequences of five...
The reason you look backward from the future is to develop the perspective necessary to come up with a good plan of action in the present, a way...
Do studies of today's students make a case for braiding together working and learning?
For the past year, building on a long-term partnership, my team in the IFTF EML and The Tech Museum of Innovation team set out to create one of the...
Some recipes are passed down from generation to generation, becoming long-standing traditions. Others such as 'Engaged Eaters' invite us to explore...
Some recipes are passed down from generation to generation, becoming long-standing traditions. Others such as 'Rewritable Narrative' invite us to...
Advances in computing power are largely the work of scientists and engineers ... but it’s often artists that provide us visions of how we might use...
Institute for the Future partnered with The Tech Museum of Innovation to create a first-generation interactive, custom augmented reality (AR)...
Join us for a conversation with Samuel Woolley, IFTF's newest Research Director, who specializes in the study of automation/AI, political...
It was supposed to be a romantic evening. My wife’s business trip to London landed us in one of the nicest hotels of my well-traveled...
Some recipes are passed down from generation to generation, becoming long-standing traditions. Others such as 'Experimental Biodesign' invite us to...
IFTF's Tech Futures Lab to host a hands-on exploration of the future on October 10-12 featuring leading thinkers, researchers, and technologists and...
IFTF had the privilege of inviting one of the “fathers of the internet,” Vint Cerf, to talk about the tough issues around Ethics and AI in a society...