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.
Consumers are only motivated to adopt Digital Identity through compelling use cases that deliver tangible value to them (e.g. time or cost saving).
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/value-not-identity/
Users practiced in social media’s ‘data for advertising’ model, consent to sharing their ID for this purpose, resulting in hyper accurate advertising.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/hyper-accurate-advertising/
Users give permission for a third party to access the appropriate attribute mix required to complete a given exchange. ID may/may not feature.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/attributes-not-digital-id/
Digital Identity becomes a fundamental human right. Governments ensure both access and equity for all, while business is made to respect this right.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-id-as-a-fundamental-human-right/
Brokers emerge to help individuals easily manage their use of multiple ID’s, profiles and attributes across different contexts.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-id-platforms/
Convenience remains as a core driver, but with the cost of teaching poor behaviours, e.g., learning laziness, path of least resistance, etc.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/the-cost-of-convenience/
Roles/responsibilities in Digital ID systems grow from today’s verifiers and trust partners to legal guardians, delegated authorities, AI brokers, etc.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/expanding-roles/
First-movers will develop standards for basis of global Digital ID systems. Consumers and governments decide the winners (e.g. Betamax vs VHS).
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/setting-the-standards/
Specialist thinking emerges, particularly sociological, around the potential unintended consequences of rapid deployment and adoption of Digital ID.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/offsetting-unintended-consequences/
Digital ID catastrophe is almost inevitable, but will be a stimulus to drive positive changes in awareness of secure identity and authentication.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/benefits-of-catastrophe/
Digital ID drives transparency in the value exchange between consumers and services, curtailing current ’surveillance capitalism’ business models.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/transparent-exchange/
As Digital ID becomes part of society’s critical infrastructure, rules emerge on how access rights can be given, taken away, redressed and restored.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/management-of-digital-id-rights/