25 Science Fiction Ideas That Became Reality
Welcome to the 21st century!
Published 10 years ago
Welcome to the 21st century!
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Killer Robots - From the Killbots in Futurama to the Cybermen in Doctor Who, killer robots always find their way into sci-fi at one point or another but reality is not far from catching up. The U.S. military has created a mini-tank robot that can be outfitted with machine guns, grenade launchers, and a bone-chilling camera. Word is it can also carry nonlethal items to break up riots.3
Cybernetic reading - With the worry over devices implanted in our brains, researchers in Singapore are developing something more palatable, a device to be implanted in your fingertip and ear. Moving your finger over the text will activate word recognition, translation, and more, especially useful for those reading braille or with poor vision.6
Self-contained scuba helmet - Scuba diving started out with enormous, clunky, and heavy suits which provided oxygen to the wearer via a tube to the surface. Nowadays, most of it is still pretty bulky, but Immersed Senses has changed the game. Their helmet features a display up front to show you via GPS where you are and it extracts oxygen from the sea water to give you a truly self-contained breathing apparatus.9
Facial recognition - Though we have a few products on the market (and maybe there’s one on your smartphone), none are that good compared to FaceFirst’s technology. The software, currently used by some U.S. police departments, can take a picture from any camera (yes, that includes traffic light cams) and compare it to a facial database.12
Smartwatches - A wristband television, communicator, printer, and more has been a sci-fi regular, especially since the early James Bond movies. With the top tech companies competing to see who can develop the best cell-phone watch filled with loads of extra gadgets and gizmos, this one technology has come true in a very big way.17
Mosquito drones - These miniature-sized flying robotic drones are terrifying to sci-fi enthusiasts for their ability to snap pictures, follow your movement, and even inject you with various diseases. But what’s even more frightening is that they may be more real than you think, a 1.2 inch (3 cm) model was unveiled at a robotics conference in 2007 with development only continuing since then.18
Submarine - It’s also hard to believe that so many sci-fi writers’ predictions have come true. French writer Jules Verne’s predictions were especially on point, like in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, written in 1869, where his characters used a submarine-like device to get around beneath the waves. Today’s subs don’t come with the luxury dining room and paintings his did, though.20
Dog thoughts-to-speech - Remember The Simpsons episode where they hooked up a bark-to-speech helmet to Santa’s Little Helper? A new-ish headset called No More Woof uses a dog’s brainwaves to tell you what your pet is thinking. It still can’t form sentences, but at least it can tell you about some of their thoughts such as curiosity or exhaustion.