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Other Tomorrowist Trends in the News: Feb 27, 2025

February 27, 2025 | Olivia Gebreamlak

Each week, the Tomorrowist team publishes a video podcast and a deep-dive article on a single important trend facing businesses. But business leaders need a holistic view of the changing business landscape. Here are a few stories from around the web focused on other Tomorrowist-worthy trends that readers shouldn’t miss.

Shoppers Say They Want Conscious Consumption. But They Won’t Spend to Do It (Fast Company)

What to Know: Conscious consumerism has gained traction again after declining dramatically during the COVID-19 era. However, Fast Company’s Conscious Consumer Spending Index reveals a disconnect: Despite consumers expressing their intent to shop with socially responsible brands being at an all-time high, the rate at which they follow through on those intentions is at an all-time low — primarily due to price sensitivity.

Why It Matters: The gap between record-high consumer intentions to support socially responsible brands and actual purchasing behavior highlights the critical role of price sensitivity. Companies that can deliver ethical, socially responsible products at competitive prices are poised to lead the market, capturing consumer loyalty and driving sustainable growth.

Meta’s Brain-to-Text Tech Is Here. We Are Not Remotely Ready. (Vox)

What to Know: Meta has achieved a breakthrough in noninvasive brain-machine interfaces by decoding unspoken sentences from brain signals recorded outside the skull, marking a significant step toward wearable, brain-to-text devices that could revolutionize communication. However, as tech giants like Microsoft and Google invest in similar research, these advances raise significant cognitive privacy concerns — unrestricted access to neural data could reveal our most personal thoughts.

Why It Matters: As brain-to-text devices edge toward commercialization, ensuring robust protections for our most personal data becomes essential for maintaining trust. Ultimately, the technology’s potential to revolutionize accessibility and everyday interactions will depend on how well ethical safeguards keep pace with innovation.

Will Quantum Computers Disrupt Critical Infrastructure? (BBC)

What to Know: The emergence of quantum computers capable of performing many calculations simultaneously could render today’s encryption algorithms — designed to secure our digital world — “trivially easy to crack.” Although these commercially viable quantum computers are years away, attackers might harvest encrypted data now to decrypt it later, making them an immediate risk to digital communications and infrastructure. 

Why It Matters: In our hyperconnected society, quantum computers’ potential to easily break today’s encryptions threatens confidentiality and critical infrastructure, placing consumer trust at risk. While commercial quantum systems remain years away, organizations cannot risk a false sense of security — if sensitive data is captured today, it could be exposed once quantum computing reaches critical mass. This looming vulnerability underscores the urgent need for organizations to transition to post-quantum encryption standards and upgrade legacy hardware to safeguard their future in a digitized market.

When AI Thinks It Will Lose, It Sometimes Cheats, Study Finds (Time)

What to Know: While artificial intelligence models have long been evaluated based on their performance in complex games like chess, a new study by Palisade Research reveals that advanced AI models are beginning to cheat in chess by hacking their opponents. While older, less sophisticated models needed prompting to break system protocols, models such as OpenAI’s o1-preview and DeepSeek’s R1 attempted to bypass them autonomously. 

Why It Matters: While cheating in chess might seem trivial, these findings reveal a broader risk: As AI systems become more autonomous and sophisticated, they are more likely to adopt unethical shortcuts in real-world applications. This paradox raises significant safety and regulatory concerns for developers, investors, and policymakers, emphasizing the need for robust safeguards to ensure that, as AI grows more capable, it remains safe, ethical, and aligned with human values.

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