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What does the future hold? Ford makes predictions

The Future of Identity and Belonging: 44% of the population believes that gender assignments will be gone within their lifetime.

“The past year brought us closer to home than we’ve ever been. As we learned and felt the different speeds and volumes of change, we understood the fast rate we’re moving towards the future, and the different feelings tied to it. So, what do these mean for 2022 … and beyond?”

In its 10th annual Ford Trend Report, Ford’s chief futurist, Sheryl Connelly, presents some of the highlights and insights Ford predicts for the industry.

• The Future of Our Planet: 81% of adults globally say climate change makes them worried for their children’s future, with climate change making up 29% of the population’s main worries about the future, followed by 22% who worry about the potential for a virus.

• The Future of Mobility: The trust-value of self-driving vehicles has grown, with 65% of parents saying they would rather their children ride in self-driving vehicles than with a stranger. Additionally, 31% of Gen Z and millennials agree that today’s younger generation will not need to learn how to drive.

• The Future of Productivity: When asked if different aspects of life will return to normal post-Covid, 13% of adults globally say work will never return to normal.

• The Future of Knowledge and Information: 58% of the population believes that the development of AI will not make higher education less important. 68% believe robots will not replace the majority of teachers.

• The Future of Identity & Belonging: 44% of the population believes that gender assignments will be gone within their lifetime.

• The Future of Family: 45% of consumers saw their relationships with their family improve because of Covid-19. Additionally, 79% of Gen Z remains with the idea to have/raise kids in the future.

More info is available on https://www.ford.co.za/about-ford/newsroom/.

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Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".
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