Dstl Launches Science Fiction Anthology to Envision Future of Defence
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has introduced a new anthology titled Creative Futures, a collection of science fiction narratives aimed at stimulating innovative thought regarding the future of defence and security over the next century. Edited by Dr Allen Stroud from Coventry University, this unique project collaborates prominent science fiction writers with defence specialists to explore potential future scenarios extending to the year 2122.
Exploring Future Scenarios
Through imaginative storytelling, Creative Futures examines how advancements in technology, changes in society, and global challenges could reshape the world in the decades to come. The anthology covers a range of themes including:
- Autonomous machines in warfare
- Quantum technology capable of forecasting events
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) making critical life and death choices
A Strategic Insight into Future Preparedness
One of Dstl’s primary objectives is to ready the UK’s defence and security sectors for the future, particularly by reducing the risks of uncertainty and strategic surprises. By blending scientific analysis with creative fiction, Creative Futures allows for a fresh perspective on potential futures—both promising and concerning.
Professor Tim Dafforn, the Chief Scientific Adviser at the Ministry of Defence, remarked on the importance of this approach. He stated, “Innovation isn’t just about inventing new technology – it’s about understanding how it will be used, and by whom.” He highlighted that fiction provides a platform to explore complex and unpredictable scenarios that traditional methods might overlook.
Engaging the Public and Practitioners
Sarah Herbert, Futures Programme Manager at Dstl, commented on the significance of reflecting on those human and geopolitical factors that accompany technological advancements. She explained that the anthology aims to inspire fresh thinking and new operational methodologies while prompting readers to reconsider their expectations of the future.
A Collaboration of Expertise
Dr Allen Stroud emphasised the project’s innovative combination of creativity and expertise, noting the role of science fiction as not merely entertainment but a strategic instrument for exploring future risks and opportunities. He stated, “These stories help us explore the risks and opportunities of emerging technologies beyond today’s horizon that we might otherwise miss.”
A Glimpse into the 22nd Century
The book also incorporates a timeline that projects developments into the next century, informed by various studies across academia, commerce, and government initiatives. Key issues anticipated include:
- The implementation of universal basic income worldwide
- The emergence of antibiotic-resistant diseases
- Commercial quantum networks and the rise of AI
- Shifts in global population dynamics and economic stability
- Increased use of autonomous policing methods
- The effects of climate change on global economies
Conclusion
By leveraging the art of storytelling, Creative Futures encourages defence and security professionals to broaden their perspectives and engage with transformative possibilities that might reshape society. As technology progresses and international relations evolve, such foresight is vital for ensuring that the UK remains adaptable, informed, and prepared for future challenges.
Source: official statements, news agencies, and public reports.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/science-fiction-prepares-military-for-complex-and-unpredictable-future-of-technology






























