The idea of teleportation, as seen in 'Star Trek' and other science fiction works, is also a predicted technology. Although we haven't fully achieved teleportation in the way it's depicted in fiction (transferring matter instantaneously from one place to another), scientists are exploring related concepts such as quantum teleportation, which involves the transfer of quantum states.
There are quite a few. The replicators from 'Star Trek' which could create any object on demand are an interesting prediction. It's related to the idea of 3D printing which is a step in that direction. Another is the idea of interstellar travel, like the warp drives in 'Star Trek' again. Scientists are still exploring the possibilities of faster - than - light travel. And let's not forget about the robotic assistants that were predicted in many science fiction stories, which are similar to the smart home devices we have today that can perform tasks like turning on lights or playing music.
Space travel and colonization was often predicted by science fiction writers. They imagined humans exploring and settling on other planets before it was technologically feasible.
One technology that was originally predicted by science fiction writers is virtual reality. They imagined immersive digital worlds long before the technology became a reality.
Many science fiction writers accurately predicted space travel. They envisioned humans venturing beyond Earth and exploring other planets, which is now happening to some extent.
One example of accurately predicted technology is the concept of smartphones. Writers envisioned portable communication devices with advanced capabilities long before they became a reality. Their creativity and understanding of technological trends helped make these predictions.