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As seen on screen: when science-fiction becomes reality
At one point, the tech we have now was just a figment of the imagination. We look to some of the world's most popular sci-fi movies that were way ahead of the game.
A famous philosopher by the name of Jean-Luc Picard once said: "Things are only impossible until they're not." As captain of the starship USS Enterprise, Picard saw plenty of technology that would’ve been considered impossible until it wasn’t, including universal translators and the 3D printer-esque replicator, and while a lot of it is still just the stuff of sci-fi to Star Trek viewers, there are other fictional inventions that have since become reality. But what other films and TV shows have predicted the future of technology on the screen before it became a part of our lives today? Gesture controls from Minority Report
"Martin Cooper, the man credited with inventing the mobile phone, didn’t pluck his idea out of thin air."
The American inventor was inspired by comic book character Dick Tracy’s wrist radio which allowed him to relay messages in real-time across huge distances. Mobile phones have come a long way since Cooper made the first call on one in 1973, and the first commercially available handset wasn’t available until 10 years later. Nowadays, smartwatches allow people to make calls from their wrists, just like Dick Tracy all of those years ago.
"Legendary director Stanley Kubrick was famous for his meticulous research and preparation."


With technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence and IoT already demanding nimble organisational transformation, it will be interesting to see how the fiction of movies like Ad Astra, Arrival and Inception might reshape and modify the digital revolution. The question is: how will the creativity of today transform technology tomorrow and more importantly, how can we be prepared for the next phase of sci-fi becoming real world? Next, why not read our blog about how famous novels would have changed if they'd written in the age of wifi? Read it here."As tech develops at what was previously an unimaginably fast rate, more and more futuristic fantasy becomes reality."
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