 Number eight on our list is the Minority Report. Released in 2002 and directed by Steven Spielberg, the movie predicted the use of biometrics and facial recognition technology in law enforcement. The story is set in a future where crime has been all but eliminated thanks to a new technology that can predict when and where a crime will happen. The film presents a world where law enforcement uses a combination of biometrics and facial recognition technology to track criminals and prevent crime. Today, biometrics and facial recognition technology have become increasingly common in law enforcement and other security-related fields. Governments, law enforcement agencies, and private companies use these technologies for surveillance, identification, and tracking purposes. The Minority Report's prediction of biometrics and facial recognition technology in law enforcement was quite accurate, although some of the specific technologies and practices shown in the movie are still in development.