Bill Gates once said: “Most people overestimate what they can achieve in one year and underestimate what they can achieve in ten years.” So what happens when someone tries to predict 30 years into the future?
In 1995, the BBC’s Tomorrow’s World program dared to predict what the year 2025 would look like, envisioning everything from hologram surgeons to asteroid mining. Did they get it right? This article explores the show’s predictions, including cybersecurity threats, the rise of space junk, and even smart speakers with floating heads. Some predictions were surprisingly accurate, while others missed the mark. Discover which forecasts came true, which were way off, and what the experts think the next 30 years might hold. You might be amused by what the show got right and what it missed!
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