
Topics: Baba Vanga, Reality TV, Technology, Artificial intelligence

Topics: Baba Vanga, Reality TV, Technology, Artificial intelligence
Now that we’re on the cusp of 2025 ending, people have been looking forward to the new year, but Baba Vanga may have already guessed what’s happening.
While some like to wait and see what the future has in store, others prefer to Google just what Baba Vanga predicted for the year ahead.
For those unfamiliar with the Bulgarian seer, Vanga spent her life telling people about her terrifyingly accurate predictions, which reportedly ranged from 9/11 to Princess Diana’s death.
While she died at the age of 84 in 1996, the mystic is said to have made predictions for every year leading up to 5079.
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Vanga has apparently correctly predicted a natural event this year, but she may have also predicted a big theme for 2026, which may have come true early.

She allegedly foresaw 'that 2025 would bring shattering earthquakes'. Some believe could be linked to the powerful 7.7-magnitude quake which struck Myanmar and Thailand at the end of March.
For 2026, Vanga allegedly predicted that we would begin mining Jupiter for materials, conflict would continue all over the world, synthetic organs would be created for medicine, and that AI would reach its turning point.
So, which one do you think came true early?
According to reports, it’s the AI boom.
While you might think the AI news will be something to do with revolutionising healthcare, science or something equally as necessary to our lives, that’s not what happened.
Instead, it has been used to create a series to binge watch.
The first AI-generated TV show has dropped, and it could just change entertainment forever.
Non-Player Combat is ‘the world’s first 100 percent AI-generated reality TV show’ created by AiMation Studios, and is streaming on YouTube.
The series follows six artificially generated contestants who take part in a battle royale-type game to kill each other as they attempt to survive on an island off the coast of South America.
When it comes to what Vanga said, she alluded that scientists will have done ‘too far’ in their latest AI advancement, with it following some ethical issues.
With a TV show entirely made up of fake people, that might be enough to be considered a correct prediction for the Bulgarian mystic.
Obviously, AI actors has been a hot topic as of late after Tilly Norwood was created as a way to introduce technology to the big screen.
So far, not many people are happy about it. But that doesn’t mean the advancements will stop there.
Maybe this is just the beginning.