What Are The Things...?
That Came to Reality from the Future Technologies in Movie
‘It might be already Exists, or it is still coming soon’
… The technologies in movie gradually becoming into reality.
… The technologies in movie gradually becoming into reality.
Everyone was amazed when they
saw a scene on the screen, or a blink of an eye, in the CRT, "Is that
possible?" Or "Will such a day come?" <Star Wars> series
talks to the opponent with hologram, and <Resident Evil> 1 touched the
artificial intelligence that adjusts the giant gene laboratory 'Hive' under
Racun City. What about Terminator? Now, such a movie is gradually becoming
reality. In this article, I try to talk about the future technology that became
reality in the movie.
There are many physically impossible technologies and
phenomena in the world depicted in science fiction movies. By the way, after 10
years, there are times when you will face similar things in reality. Although
the world in the movie is not the way it will be in the future, it is
impossible to see the technologies that seem impossible when people are
constantly curious as the filmmakers have imagined.
Movie<Minority Report>
If you listen to movies that stimulate human curiosity by
introducing various futuristic technologies, "Minority Report"
released in 2002 is the first. Steven Spielberg says he spent three days
discussing a project in Santa Monica, where he invited 15 experts from a
variety of fields, including architects, computer scientists, biologists, and
designers, to explore various future possibilities before making the film. He
sets the future of the film to 554 years, 2054, and tried to portray a possible
world at that time. These fifteen Advisory Councils have compiled 80 pages of
'The Bible of 2054' covering various parts of the future city such as
architecture, social economy, politics and technology.
Movie<Minority Report>
The <Minority Report> was made in such a way
that there are countless scenes such as gems where advanced technology is
emerging. Interestingly enough, 40 years earlier than the time when the film
was set, many of the advanced technologies that have appeared in the film are
already being utilized or are expected to come true in the near future. The
future predicted by professionals is actually much faster. The multi-touch
interface technology demonstrated in the film was fully realized in Microsoft's
Tablet PC 'Surface' five years after the movie was released in 2007, The UI was
perfectly reproduced by Oblong Industries' Mezzanin *. In addition, we have
enabled many users to collaborate while sharing images from anywhere in the
world.
* Mezzanin: A technology that
allows multiple users to collaborate while sharing images on the same screen.
3D graphics images created by computer such as Avatar (2010), Oblivion (2013), Pacific Rim (2013), and SKYFALL (2012) The augmented reality technology that manipulates the screen is also increasingly technically realistic. In addition, a worm robot similar to a gummy robot in the movie has been developed and used as a reconnaissance robot to observe the surrounding environment on the battlefield and to recognize the danger in advance.
Retina scanner technology that identifies with eyes is iris
recognition technology. Iris IDI, a domestic small business, dominates the
global market. It is widely used for access control in places where security is
important, regardless of private companies and government agencies such as
airports, financial institutions, and intelligence agencies.
There is also crime prevention software that allows
computers to predict where a crime will take place and take precautions in
advance. In the movie Minority Report, a psychic foresees the future, but the
software predicts the direction of the crime based on past crime statistics.
UCLA anthropologist Jeffery Brantingham developed the software
"PredPol", which predicts crime to occur after 10 hours or 12 hours,
and supplies it to LAPD police. He says he's using the software in conjunction
with CCTV in Seattle. IBM also offered a crime prevention program called Crush
to Washington, DC and Memphis to reduce crime by more than 30 percent.
The personalized interactive advertising technology has
attracted much attention in <Minority Report>. Not only does the
billboard know who is passing by, but he also knows his interests and shines on
the screen. For example, if you install an identification system at the
entrance of a department store, you recognize the face of the customer or the
credit card held by the customer, and distribute the advertisement screen
according to the customer's purchase pattern. Although this interactive
advertising technique is almost technically feasible, it is questionable
whether it can be used because of the privacy exposure problem.
The e-paper newspaper showed LG's prototype in a relatively cool form. The development of flexible displays using polymer electronic components and graphene is not only a matter of stabilization of the technology but also a time to commercialize it. The ability to use Internet information freely through smartphones and tablets has also made some of the technology seen in movies real.
It
is also a very interesting scene that the unmanned driving car automatically
moves along the track between the buildings. This unmanned driving car is
similar to PRT (Personal Rapid Transig), which is operated on a small scale at
London Heathrow Airport or Mazda City in Abu Dhabi. This system, which is
equipped with a demonstration line in the Suncheon Bay in Korea, is a system in
which an automatic driving vehicle trains passengers to a desired place like a
taxi along a track. Unlike autonomous vehicles, which are now being driven by
Google and automakers, they can evolve into smaller urban transportation
systems.
On the other hand, sky-flying jet packs and automobiles have
some prototypes developed, so if the safety of boarding and the economics of
propulsion energy are solved, they can be utilized right now.
Movie <Minority Report>
Most of the future advanced technologies that appeared
in movies were mostly technologies using information communication and
computers. In the future, however, biotechnology and biotechnology using
biotechnology will appear in various ways. Stem cell technology, protein
application, etc. Because of the diverse development of biotechnology. A
high-elastic exoskeleton costume made from artificial muscle that you might
have seen in a movie can provide superman-like muscle strength. I also exhibit
supremacy and bulletproof performance. Furthermore, it is possible to display
images by implanting electronic capsules on artificial skin, and to change
disguise freely. If such artificial skin technology is ultimately used as a
robot skin, Android may appear quite similar in appearance to humans. The
science fiction movie that stimulates the imagination of the future like this
and draws the future wonderfully that people could not imagine, seems to be a
good textbook and a window to glimpse the future.
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