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  • A new report by Fasthosts uncovers what the internet will look like in 2050.
  • From immersive VR to implant chips, and green web hosting, leading futurologists reveal all.

The internet is an incredible thing, changing human existence over the past five decades and continuing to provide us with huge advancements each year. But what does the future hold for the internet, and how will it impact our lives?

Fasthosts has teamed up with two key experts, leading futurologists Dr James Bellini and Andrew Gill, to uncover how the internet will change over the next 30 years, and to better see how the digital landscape is set to evolve in the coming decades.

Immersive VR, eye implants to view our social feeds, predictive algorithms, and green web hosting are just a few of the huge advancements to come over the next 30 years. Find out what’s in store for the digital world in the list below:

 

Social Networks: An Eye Implant to View Our Social Media Feed

 

Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence: Brain Computer Interface Replaces Virtual Reality

 

Data: Virtual Clouds Will Replace Hardware Data Storage

Design: 3D Printing Will Replace Old Ways of Shopping

  • The prominence of the 3D printer will continue rising significantly.
  • By 2040 all homes will have access to a device, laying the foundations for the DIY economy. A trip to the hardware store will be a thing of the past, in favour of simply ‘printing’ your desired appliance.

Security: Improving AI Could Spell Disaster for Security

Payment: A Cashless Society is Only Around the Corner

  • The demise of cash has been long coming, and a total reduction of physical money is predicted before the turn of the next decade, with 60% of UK adults expecting a completely cashless society by 2030.

Customer Service: Algorithms which Predict Our Needs

  • As the world shifts towards digital platforms, customer service will follow suit. In-person customer service will be a thing of the past, with digital advisors placed to address concerns and queries, unless a situation requires complex human involvement.
  • As early as the next 5-7 years, we’ll begin to see a rise in digital agents. As these agents evolve, they’ll begin to think for us, renew our insurance for us, and screen advertising messages for us.

You can find the full interview with the futurologists here: https://www.fasthosts.co.uk/blog/the-future-of-the-internet/