Subscribe Login
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
  • Latest
  • Business
    • Business Bites
  • Cartoon
  • Games
  • Food Awards
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Bookends
  • Regional
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • World Cup
    • World Champs
    • Olympics
  • All Woman
  • Career & Education
  • Environment
  • Webinars
  • More
    • Football
    • Elections
    • Letters
    • Advertorial
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Supplements
  • Epaper
  • Classifieds
  • Design Week
A letter from future Jamaica, 2122
Business, CBR, Digital Life
Adrian Dunkley  
May 10, 2022

A letter from future Jamaica, 2122

Here I am headed to the 2122 Formula 1 Race around downtown. You probably wonder how I am writing this and driving simultaneously; both are amusing questions. All public transportation has been self-driving for the last 20 years. Taxi drivers only race competitively in the Jamaica Robot Olympics. It is funny; taxis are driven by robots now. We still write with keyboards; they are holographic and only have 10 buttons. Trust me; it’s easier than the big ones you used. It’s an exciting day for me; the first time Formula 1 will be racing in Kingston. It makes perfect sense, the Government’s work making it the art and cultural centre of Jamaica, especially since they installed a floating island on the pier that does tours around the coastline. It’s the weekend for me, a beautiful Thursday. We have four-day weekends; depending on your profession, you choose the weekdays that fit your lifestyle.

As the self-driving car takes me to my destination, I smirk, looking at all the multicoloured roofs and windows on houses and stores; very artistic, but most people forget those are solar panels generating free electricity. We haven’t had a blackout in 50 years; it’s like the stories my great-grandparents told about potholes; I can’t believe you had holes in the middle of the road; it sounds like a myth.

I decide to check the hourly updates on my insight device; it projects information to me as a hologram in mid-air, it’s like using your smartphone, but it uses a quantum computer. Imagine if you had every computer on earth helping you organise your life. My device says it will rain in 45 mins, my jacket converts into a raincoat, and I paid extra for the portable AC function; climate change has made summers hot like a furnace. The next update shows a new star DJ; he has been trending for a week, which hasn’t happened in five years. Jamaica’s creative industry is the most competitive in the world. We have creator schools that train DJs, dancers, verbs (a young person’s TikTok), sculptures, and any skill that can get brand engagement. People from around the world come to Jamaica to perfect their talents from as young as five. The schools have produced the best singers, dancers, directors, and cinematographers globally. In the next update, I see a first-person view of Usain Bolt Jr becoming the fastest human in history, completing the 100m in 8.67s. He was trained at the prestigious Bolt Sports Academy; what did anyone expect?

Wait, I see a projection in the sky; the public protection agency uses drones and holograms to report on time-sensitive events. It’s a good news alert, a child went missing this morning but was found by our HumanAI public protection programme. It utilises public monitoring and a safety app to solve crimes quickly and, in some cases, predict incidents before they happen. There were many privacy concerns, and people thought it would be like that old movie Minority Report; the Government monitoring our every move. Jamaica has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. We found a way of using a monitoring system without infringing on our privacy. It wasn’t easy, but a substantial collaborative effort of technology, the Government and independent oversight.

How rude I haven’t introduced myself; my name is Harry. I am a third-generation farmer; it’s one of the highest paying jobs today. In 2122, farming looks a little different from what you are used to, I still get my hands in the dirt, but I also code, develop robots, and utilise augmented reality and machine learning to maximise crop production. Food security is one of the biggest concerns due to climate change. The frequent wars in the East in the last 100 years have made the local agricultural industry a risk mitigator against uncertainties in the environment and the global economy.

Since the Government made education up to Master’s free and financed research programmes, there was a surge of innovation across all sectors. Over 70 per cent of the population has a Master’s degree, which led to a cure for cancer found in a bush in Little London and a new environmentally friendly fuel source made from that bushy stuff (old man’s beard) that grew on power lines. By the way, we transfer electricity without those ugly lines affecting our view of nature.

Did I mention we have a Jamaican Space Force? That is planning a colony on the Moon in 20 years, and our satellites give us two weeks’ early warning to prep for hurricanes. It’s become a tourist event; we use giant offshore turbines to collect the wave energy year-round. But when there’s a hurricane alert, they launch big tetrahedral wave machines to collect less than five per cent of the hurricane’s power, which seems small, but that’s enough to power thousands of houses for a month. I paid attention in my kindergarten alternative energy class.

Well, I am almost there, ready for the roaring engines. Thank you, 2022 Jamaicans, for embracing the future and advancing the welfare of the whole human race. Until next time. Stay Innovative, Jamaica!

Adrian Dunkley is president of the Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance, and founder of StarApple AI. Send your feedback to marketing@jtda.org.

{"website":"website"}{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
img img
0 Comments · Make a comment

ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER

Dr Neville Graham pressing on with mobile clinics initiative
Latest News, News
Dr Neville Graham pressing on with mobile clinics initiative
April 3, 2026
Dr Neville Graham, with his mobile clinics initiative, continues to serve the vulnerable months after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica, devastating secti...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Miss Kitty opens up about recent health scare, asks fans for continued prayers as she recovers
Latest News, News
Miss Kitty opens up about recent health scare, asks fans for continued prayers as she recovers
April 3, 2026
Media personality Khadine "Miss Kitty" Wilkinson has shared an emotional update with her social media followers about a recent health scare that saw h...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Sad Easter as St Elizabeth family mourns drowning death of 9-y-o in tank
Latest News, News
Sad Easter as St Elizabeth family mourns drowning death of 9-y-o in tank
Police urge citizens to replace tank covering
April 3, 2026
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — A St Elizabeth family’s Easter took a tragic turn when a nine-year-old boy, in attempting to retrieve a ball, fell into a tank...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Pain at the pumps
Business, Latest News, News
Pain at the pumps
March surge drives fuel prices up 20 per cent
April 3, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica --A burst of weekly increases in March pushed fuel prices in Jamaica up by as much as 20 per cent since the start of the year, as co...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
‘Victory’ Morgan earns baseball scholarship
Latest News, News
‘Victory’ Morgan earns baseball scholarship
BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer Writer 
April 3, 2026
Memmalatel ‘Victory’ Morgan, the 18-year-old son of reggae artiste Mojo Morgan, has earned a scholarship to Bryant and Stratton College in Virginia Be...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
WATCH: Manchester woman killed, soldier turns himself in
Latest News, News, Videos
WATCH: Manchester woman killed, soldier turns himself in
April 3, 2026
MANCHESTER, Jamaica — Police are at the scene of a homicide in Three Chains, Manchester where a soldier is accused of killing his female partner on Fr...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Jamaica to write to FIFA about ‘hand ball’ goal vs DR Congo in failed World Cup bid
Latest News, Sports
Jamaica to write to FIFA about ‘hand ball’ goal vs DR Congo in failed World Cup bid
April 3, 2026
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) intends to protest the Reggae Boyz' loss to the Democratic Republic of Congo in their Inter-continental World Cu...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
WATCH: High spirit at Black River police concert
Latest News, News, Videos
WATCH: High spirit at Black River police concert
April 3, 2026
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — The inaugural staging of the St Elizabeth police’s gospel concert in Black River on Thursday is being hailed as a success with...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯

Polls

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Archives

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tweets

Polls

Recent Posts

Archives

Logo Jamaica Observer
Breaking news from the premier Jamaican newspaper, the Jamaica Observer. Follow Jamaican news online for free and stay informed on what's happening in the Caribbean
Featured Tags
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Health
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Letters
  • Page2
  • Football
Categories
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
Ads
img
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • RSS Feeds
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Code of Conduct