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86: Hollywood Tech Predictions – What They Got Right…and Wrong feat. Brett Brooks

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Does it seem like Hollywood, film, and television always seem to have a knack for predicting the future? In fact, quite a few pieces of technology that we use in our daily lives originated in Hollywood-produced films. This week, Nick is once again joined by his trusty producer and best friend, Brett Brooks, to chat about Hollywood’s tech predictions and what they got right…and wrong. Nick and Brett dive into some of the most well-known Sci-Fi films and television shows including Back To The Future II, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Trek, The Terminator, and Minority Report. They even talk about how The Cable Guy and Jim Carrey accurately predicted life in 2021, and how Enemy of The State confirmed everything we already suspected about government surveillance tech.

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Does it seem like Hollywood, film, and television always seem to have a knack for predicting the future? In fact, quite a few pieces of technology that we use in our daily lives originated in Hollywood-produced films. This week, Nick is once again joined by his trusty producer and best friend, Brett Brooks, to chat about Hollywood’s tech predictions and what they got right…and wrong. Nick and Brett dive into some of the most well-known Sci-Fi films and television shows including Back To The Future II, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Trek, The Terminator, and Minority Report. They even talk about how The Cable Guy and Jim Carrey accurately predicted life in 2021, and how Enemy of The State confirmed everything we already suspected about government surveillance tech.

🔽 🔽 🔽 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL TO SEE WHAT WE LOOK LIKE 🔽 🔽 🔽

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb8lXEgrCR9TxbhSNPqvD8Q

Listen to past episodes / Join our Discord community: https://theartificialpodcast.com

Support us on Patreon and follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/theartificialp

Connect with Nick on social media: https://linktr.ee/therednickm

Have an episode idea or interested in being a guest on the show? Send an email to [email protected].

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