It’s a scenario that would make Tesla’s Ceo, Elon Musk, shudder: a future where self-driving cars are the norm but a catastrophic electronic breakdown traps thousands of people inside them.
This dystopian vision of the future was one sketched out by science fiction writers at an event this week where experts were asked to prepare Britain for threats ranging from pandemics to cyber and nuclear attacks.
The writers joined researchers and policymakers working in crisis management and resilience at the gathering organised by RBOC (Resilience Beyond Observed Capabilities), a network of academics whose funders include the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Paging Charlie Brooker…
They could save a lot on consulting fees with a cheap Netflix plan and binge watching Black Mirror.
See the problem is they’re not trying to prevent the dystopian future, they still want that, they’re just trying to figure out how to manage the inevitable disasters it causes.