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Mercy Misfires: An AI-Driven Justice Tale That Serves Corporate Propaganda
entertainment1 month ago

Mercy Misfires: An AI-Driven Justice Tale That Serves Corporate Propaganda

A near-future LA film centers on an AI judge called Mercy that can order executions after a 90-minute hearing if guilt probability tops 96%. The review derides the movie as dull and propagandistic, produced by Amazon MGM Studios, praising surveillance while trampling privacy and civil liberties, and using a RoboCop-inspired premise to argue for revering corporate-controlled AI over human judgment.

Rhea Seehorn Discusses the Emotional Depth of 'Pluribus'
television3 months ago

Rhea Seehorn Discusses the Emotional Depth of 'Pluribus'

Rhea Seehorn discusses her role as Carol in Apple TV's 'Pluribus,' a dystopian series created by Vince Gilligan, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges of portraying a character experiencing profound loss and isolation amidst a global virus outbreak that turns people into joyful hive minds. The show explores themes of human nature, survival, and loneliness, with Seehorn emphasizing the show's complex tone and the importance of audience engagement with its messiness and unpredictability.

‘Pluribus’: A Dystopian Sci-Fi Exploring Isolation and Unhappiness
entertainment3 months ago

‘Pluribus’: A Dystopian Sci-Fi Exploring Isolation and Unhappiness

'Pluribus' is a thought-provoking sci-fi series on Apple TV that explores a world where humanity's problems vanish through a hive mind, but at the cost of personal freedom, with a complex protagonist, Carol, fighting to maintain her individuality amidst the collective consciousness. The show combines elements of 'The X-Files,' 'Breaking Bad,' and 'Better Call Saul,' and delves into themes of identity, control, and resistance.

ChatGPT Voice Creator Aims for 'Her'-like Tech Without the Dystopia
technology1 year ago

ChatGPT Voice Creator Aims for 'Her'-like Tech Without the Dystopia

Alexis Conneau, formerly of OpenAI and Meta, has launched WaveForms AI, a startup focused on developing advanced voice technology inspired by the film "Her," but without its dystopian elements. The company aims to create emotionally intelligent AI audio products by 2025, with $40 million in seed funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. Conneau emphasizes the importance of AI complementing human interaction rather than replacing it, and aims to avoid the pitfalls of social media by aligning AI with human interests.

"Debate Over A24's 'Civil War' Movie Sparks Concerns of Real Conflict"
entertainment2 years ago

"Debate Over A24's 'Civil War' Movie Sparks Concerns of Real Conflict"

A24's upcoming movie "Civil War" has sparked debate over its timing, with concerns about its release during a politically volatile year and fears that it could fuel real-life political violence. While some argue that the film's dystopian premise could serve as a cautionary tale, others worry that it may exacerbate current tensions. The film's release comes amid heightened concerns about the potential for an actual civil war, with differing opinions on whether its portrayal of a divided America is timely or potentially incendiary.

"Discovery of Overnight Emergence of New Primate Species Sparks Debate Over Humor or Threat"
science-and-nature2 years ago

"Discovery of Overnight Emergence of New Primate Species Sparks Debate Over Humor or Threat"

A new species of primate has emerged in North America, displaying human-like physical abilities but with erratic movements and a unique vision known as "Apple Vision Pro." These creatures, predominantly male and wealthy, have been captured in viral videos performing tasks such as driving electric vehicles, despite the high risk involved. Sociologists and anthropologists believe their risk-to-reward reflexes are influenced by their wealth. Experts fear that the emergence of this new species may bring human civilization one step closer to dystopia, but hope to shame them out of existence before they become overwhelming.

"The Kitchen: Netflix's Cyberpunk Dystopia Unveiled in Trailer"
entertainment2 years ago

"The Kitchen: Netflix's Cyberpunk Dystopia Unveiled in Trailer"

Netflix has released a new trailer for the film "The Kitchen," which envisions a cyberpunk dystopia in a near-future version of London. Directed by Kibwe Tavares and co-written and co-produced by Daniel Kaluuya, the movie follows the story of a community called The Kitchen, the last remaining social housing in a city where the gap between rich and poor has reached extreme levels. The film stars Kane Robinson and Jedaiah Bannerman in the lead roles and will start streaming on Netflix on January 19, 2024.

"Alex Garland's 'Civil War' Trailer Reveals America on the Brink"
film2 years ago

"Alex Garland's 'Civil War' Trailer Reveals America on the Brink"

The first trailer for Alex Garland's upcoming film "Civil War" has been released, showcasing a near-future America in the midst of a violent civil war. The trailer features a small group attempting to infiltrate a heavily fortified Washington, DC, with the tagline "all empires fall" hinting at the dire state of the nation. Directed and written by Garland, the film stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, and Nick Offerman, and is set to hit theaters on April 26th.

"Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck: The Ultimate Elite Apocalypse Experience"
technology2 years ago

"Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck: The Ultimate Elite Apocalypse Experience"

Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck, despite its unconventional design and questionable durability, is marketed as the ultimate vehicle for surviving the apocalypse. Musk envisions a future where Cybertruck owners can roam freely in their armored domes while the rest of society suffers. However, the irony lies in the fact that trucks, including the Cybertruck, are already causing harm and death on the roads. The article suggests that instead of relying on massive, expensive vehicles, true resilience lies in cooperation and a more sustainable approach, such as using bicycles.

"Reviving a Sci-Fi Franchise: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Returns to its Roots"
entertainment2 years ago

"Reviving a Sci-Fi Franchise: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Returns to its Roots"

The next installment in the Planet of the Apes franchise, titled Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, appears to be a remake of the original 1968 film but with a twist. Set several generations in the future following Caesar's reign, the movie seems to blend the canon of the reboot films with the aesthetics and themes of the classic movies. The trailer suggests that Kingdom may be the first Apes film without a human lead, focusing instead on a planet ruled by apes. By returning to the franchise's roots, the film aims to deliver on the core concept that made the Apes franchise intriguing, potentially kickstarting a new wave of dystopic sci-fi blockbusters. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is set to release on May 24, 2024.

"Black Mirror S6: Challenging Tech Narratives and Mixed Viewer Reactions"
entertainment2 years ago

"Black Mirror S6: Challenging Tech Narratives and Mixed Viewer Reactions"

Black Mirror season 6, which premiered on Netflix on June 15, has received mixed reviews from fans due to its deviation from its main premise of a technological dystopia to the realm of the supernatural. Co-creator Charlie Brooker argues that the show was always about people being messed up, not technology being bad. However, the sudden change in narrative did not sit well with some viewers. Despite the controversy, all 5 episodes of season 6 are available to stream on Netflix.

The Deadly Consequences of Shoplifting at Walgreens in San Francisco
crime2 years ago

The Deadly Consequences of Shoplifting at Walgreens in San Francisco

Two marginalized Black men were pitted against each other in a lethal confrontation over $14.64 worth of snacks from Walgreens, resulting in one man being shot and killed by a security guard. The guard claimed self-defense, but there are discrepancies in his story and no one else on the scene heard the alleged threats made by the victim. The situation highlights the dystopian state of affairs in San Francisco, where armed guards are placed in combustible situations to preserve corporate assets.