cover image Future Files: 5 Trends That Will Shape the Next 50 Years

Future Files: 5 Trends That Will Shape the Next 50 Years

Richard Watson. Nicholas Brealey Publishing, $22.95 (306pp) ISBN 978-1-85788-514-9

Cheaper than a crystal ball and twice as fun, this book by futurist and web creator Watson examines what ""someday"" could be like, based on the five key trends of ageing; power shift to the East; global connectivity; the ""GRIN"" technologies of Genetics, Robotics, Internet, and Nanotechnology; environmental concerns, and 50 less general but equally influential developments that will radically alter human life by the year 2050. Watson gently scoffs at Jetsons-like wishful-thinking technology and flying cars; instead he predicts the fanciful (mindwipes, stress-control clothing, napcaps that induce sleep) and the useful (devices to harness the sea to generate energy; self-repairing car paint; retail technology that helps us shop, based on past buying habits; hospital plasters that monitor vital signs). In between the fun and frivolity, he prognosticates the frightening: the ""extinction"" of individual ugliness and free public spaces; the creation of hybrid humans; a society made of people who are incapable of the tiniest tasks; and insects that carry wireless cameras to monitor our lives. Part Jules Verne, part Malcolm Gladwell, Watson has a puckish sense of humor and his book is a thought-provoking, laughter-inducing delight.