![]() More on the methodology underlying this canvassing and the participants can be found in the final section. ![]() ![]() In all, 915 technology innovators and developers, business and policy leaders, researchers and activists responded to at least one of the questions covered in this report. The predictions reported here came in response to a set of questions in an online canvassing conducted between June 30 and July 27, 2020. Pew Research Center and Elon’s Imagining the Internet Center built a database of experts to canvass from a wide range of fields, choosing to invite people from several sectors, including professionals and policy people based in government bodies, nonprofits and foundations, technology businesses, think tanks and in networks of interested academics and technology innovators. This is a nonscientific canvassing based on a nonrandom sample this broad array of opinions about where current trends may lead in the next few years represents only the points of view of the individuals who responded to the queries. In this case, the questions focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 on the evolution of humans-plus-technology. ![]() This is the 12th “ Future of the Internet” canvassing Pew Research Center and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center have conducted together to get expert views about important digital issues. ![]()
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