Insights
Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
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Author: Future Agenda | https://www.futureagenda.org
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Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
Seamless payments will distance consumers from understanding monetary value. Brands will have to reconsider the way they connect to customers providing more holistic and emotional value.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/transactional-vs-emotional/
Digital ID will cease to be a concern to end users as it becomes more or less invisible, outsourced and part of our daily lives.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/invisible-identity-experience/
Digital ID is used as a problem-solving tool – e.g. tracking personal carbon footprints. But is it a doorway to unintended social monitoring?
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-id-for-good/
With the arrival of Digital ID rights comes the inalienable right to be non-digital, and the need to serve the ‘Digital Amish’ who choose to opt out.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/the-un-digital/
For some, feeling ‘forced’ to control their own data and profiles is unwelcome. The right to be forgotten remains a key design principle.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/right-to-be-forgotten/
Driven by increased consumer awareness of continuing misuse, transacting while giving minimal (or no) information gains momentum.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/secure-access-without-disclosure/
Consent management systems and platforms emerge to help individuals more easily ‘trust in an otherwise trustless system (of machines)’
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/personal-gatekeeping/
As with airline alliances (e.g. Star Alliance), Digital ID Federations form linking together Attribute Suppliers and Digital ID Providers.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-id-federations/
Just as individuals identify with others (e.g. location, faith, custom), so it is in the digital space. Cultural and social sensitivities remain key.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-id-as-belonging/
Digital ID ethical principles mirror the Bio-ethical path of AI development: Beneficence, Non‑maleficence, Autonomy and Justice (and Explicability).
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/unified-digital-id-ethical-principles/
As the pool of Personally Identifiable Information continues to grow, the need for Digital Identity reduces. Algorithms win the race for identity.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/proxy-digital-ids/
Commercial use cases for ‘things’ creates identity and attribute frameworks and infrastructure for objects. These are then applied to people.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/iot-leads-iop/