
The ArtScience Museum in Singapore has become known for its boundary-pushing exhibits. It regularly collaborates with art collective teamLab to create interactive installations. The teamLab exhibit "Proliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per Year" tracked the seasonal changes of flowers. Look through the gallery to see more of the world's most high-tech museums.

Dubai's Museum of the Future is a calligraphy-covered architectural wonder; it uses artificial intelligence and encourages human/machine interaction across its seven floors.

The Museum of the Future opened its doors in February 2022 and features high-tech curiosities from drones to digital DNA codes, and even a robodog. Pictured, part of the exhibit "OSS Hope" imagines what humanity's home could look like aboard a huge space station in 2071.

Set to open in late 2024, and pictured in this rendering, the Seoul Robot & AI Museum in South Korea aims to teach visitors about these developing technologies.

In 2019, Turkish architecture practice Melike Altınışık Architects won an international competition hosted by The Seoul Metropolitan Government to design the Robot & AI Museum. As seen in this rendering of the lobby, the museum is set to become a hub for smart technologies that visitors can interact with.

The world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft can be found at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. In this image, an interactive 10-foot spherical projection of a globe is suspended in the middle of the "One World Connected" gallery, where visitors can pull up data visualizations ranging from satellite networks to animal migration routes.

With the rolling Hajar Mountains in the background, this is the visually striking Oman Across Ages Museum. Located near the ancient city of Nizwa, the museum tells the story of the civilizations and dynasties that created Oman. It uses cutting-edge technologies including 3D-printing and augmented reality to create transportive experiences.

The Oman Across the Ages Museum is split two permanent exhibition wings: The History Gallery and the Renaissance Gallery. In this image, the Renaissance Gallery uses LED displays to represent the country's economic, technological, political and social modernization, beginning in the 1970s.

The Dalí Museum in Florida embraces cutting-edge technologies to tell the story of Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in unconventional ways. Last year, it collaborated with OpenAI's AI generator DALL·E to project physical representations of visitors' dreams onto a 12-foot digital tapestry screen.

Through its tongue-in-cheek exhibits, the Misalignment Museum is on a mission to increase knowledge about artificial intelligence and its potential for both destruction and good. Its pop-up pilot in San Francisco ended in May and it is now planning its next public exhibit. Pictured, curator and artist Audrey Kim with the piece "Genesis: In The Beginning Was The Word," by Eurypheus

At the Misalignment Museum, an army of robotic Spam cans type out prose generated by an AI large language model. Created by Neil Mendoza, the cans are retrofitted with arms so they can type out the entire alphabet.

London's Natural History Museum is transforming its five-acre gardens to include a sensor network that will track real-time data about current levels of UK's urban biodiversity. Set to open in 2024, the reimagined gardens will allow scientists to develop and test new methods to monitor urban nature.