Trust / 2030

This report explores potential futures of societal trust and its impact by 2030.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Hitachi
Publication date: January 1, 2018
Authors: Not Specified
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 42

Methods

The research method involved analyzing current trends, making informed predictions for 2030, and creating hypothetical scenarios and artifacts to explore the role of trust in three speculative societies.

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Key Insights

The report investigates the evolution of societal trust and its potential futures by 2030, examining how trust in various institutions and among individuals might change. It considers the role of technology, data transparency, and the shift from centralized to decentralized systems, proposing three speculative societies: Decentralised & Transparent, Centralised & Curated, and Distributed & Autonomous. Each society offers a unique perspective on trust, influenced by events such as data leaks and financial crises, and is explored through hypothetical artifacts and scenarios.

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