Marvel Studios is one of the largest film and television production companies with very popular superhero movies. Marvel is a Subsidiary of Walt Studios and it is responsible for the production of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and series that are based on the characters from Marvel Comics. The company makes up artificial intelligence gadgets used by the fictional characters, such as their suits, weapons, systems, and even the characters themselves. There were some cases in which a technology used in a Marvel movie became a real thing, which makes people wonder if such advanced artificial intelligence made up by creative minds is possible. With Marvel illustrating where modern technology is today and where it can potentially go, a lot of people wonder if Marvel is predicting the future of AI and technology.
As I said earlier, there have been cases in which technology used in Marvel movies became a real thing! An example of this is the technology used in the ‘Iron Man’ movie. In 2016, the CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg built an AI assistant inspired by JARVIS (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System) from the movie ‘Iron Man’. JARVIS is an advanced AI system, that assisted Tony Stark and controlled, managed, and even created advanced technology. Zuckerberg’s version of Jarvis isn’t nearly as advanced but can control his home, including lights, temperature, appliances, music, and security. It also learns tastes and patterns, new words, and concepts. Another technology inspired by Avenger’s billionaire, genius, and philanthropist character, Tony Stark is the exoskeleton, which was introduced by the US Special Operations Command.
The question now is if the technologies that don’t exist yet created in Marvel movies can exist in the future. A lot of people argue that they are nearly impossible to create and have no chance of existing. However, I think most of the AI gadgets used in the MCU can become real, just not anytime soon, maybe in the next century. It would be cool to have an Iron Man suit, the holograms used by the superheroes to communicate or have meetings, or even the device used by Peter Parker (Spider-Man) to create his suit, which was a highly advanced technology. The only thing I think is impossible for technology to create is superhero powers (obviously), which of course is only a part of the fiction in the Marvel movies. Therefore can these fictional AI be replicated? Is Marvel actually predicting the future of technology?
Sources/References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Cinematic_Universe#Development
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.A.R.V.I.S.
https://www.fandom.com/articles/real-life-mcu-tech
https://thedirect.com/article/marvel-studios-mcu-live-action-projects
That’s why I love Marvel, wondering as a kid when our world would look like this, its future technologies are already in the real world. In my opinion, the way it works is that technology specialists are inspired by films and try to implement them in our lives. There is a lot of it in marvel comics for example people were constantly calling each other on video calls now we do it too. Komodo beads from Wakanda which can predict your health, tell how your body’s doing and remember your medical history are kind of smartwatches extremely popular right now. Also, Marvel Universe is full of advanced robots which are helpful in every aspect of our life starting from home automation like Rosie. While today’s aren’t that quite advanced but still offer a range of functions that can be automated or remoted by smartphones and are moving in the direction of being multifunctional and self-acting.
For me this blog raised a good question about the future of A.I in general. As an M.C.U enjoyer myself, I was really interested about the idea of J.A.R.V.I.S being in everyone’s household, but after further thought, I realized that an advancement in technology such as J.A.R.V.I.S will not be really on the market for everyone to enjoy as a lot of movies in the series show how J.A.R.V.I.S can really just hack into basically anything and a technology like that can really initiate an international cyber war from someone’s bedroom. I personally believe that something like this would be exclusive to military and government facilities.
It’s amazing how movies are slowly turning into reality. Something that was fiction a few years ago is becoming a actuality of everyday life, such as the JARVIS system, which, by the way, is probably every kid’s dream. That’s why I like going back to old movies about the future. Just try it! Something that people once looked at with surprise is now true.