'Bio-enhanced' Supermen make their way into cities, training missiles on anyone in their path as they carry out merciless killings for the human extinction movement.
Terrorists hack a smart gun in France, manipulating it to target certain racial groups so it can be used for ethnic cleansing.
And in Uruguay a child watches soldiers on a computer screen, hunting them out among the trees to drop a bomb from a drone on camouflaged fighters with a single tap of her fingertip.
She wins points for every kill, while the government manages to eradicate the enemy by childsplay.
These stories may appear to be confined to the terrifying world of Orwellian science fiction, but they are actually scenarios being used to shape the technology and future plans of some of the world's biggest military powers.
Instead of being relegated to the world of the geeky or the niche, science fiction is now taking a key role in helping some of the biggest organisations - including Nato - work out how to develop in the next 10, 15 or even 100 years.
Global wars will be fought between drones, AI and computer hackers, says expert
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August 04, 2017
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