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12 lines
1.6 KiB
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{
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"HubID": "5695",
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"Date": "01/05/2026",
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"HubTags": ["External Platform Posts", "Future Map"],
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"Contacts": ["contact1", "contact2"],
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "",
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"Summary": "Question: What do you hope the outdoor industry looks like in 10 years? via https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7407064589412020225/ 10 years from now: (1) big brands gone (or 10% the size) and demand democratized back to small vendors and garage manufacturers using AI and automation to produce localized, on-demand-driven, circularity-activated production, funneled from orders direct-from-consumer who use AI to design what they want, all of which power local manufacturing and industrialization and reignite the growth of the middle class; (2) emerging technologies and new business models of today are fully matured/adopted that fund and support public lands and ecological spaces to augment/replace public funding that will continue to get crushed over the next decade (our reckoning period...4th turning); (3) all products are circular/recyclable, possibly just produced via carbon-capture; (4) supersonic travel, suborbital point-to-point travel, autonomous driving/air taxis shuttle us to our recreation destinations easier/faster; (5) AI health, longevity breakthroughs and robotic exoskeletons allow us to enjoy the outdoors more, for more years; (6) AI is our intelligence layer, robots are the production layer, energy on the verge of becoming abundant, we work less, enjoy the outdoors more, which means more revenue for the decentralized ecosystem described above. ",
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"Notes": ""
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}
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