oscarflash
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I can't say I loved watching the episode because I didn't like the narrative. The plot is somehow good, but could have been executed way better than this.
So, you have a software, a game or whatever, and then the code with some machine learning starts learning and adapting, but why did it take so long so that they can understand the human mind and how come that the police couldn't identify a very old case murder while even years ago the DNA can tell us a lot about anyone.
So many questions and loopholes in the story, still, the concept itself of tech controlling humans could be older than humanity itself.
Lets see what will happen to human morality with AI.
So, you have a software, a game or whatever, and then the code with some machine learning starts learning and adapting, but why did it take so long so that they can understand the human mind and how come that the police couldn't identify a very old case murder while even years ago the DNA can tell us a lot about anyone.
So many questions and loopholes in the story, still, the concept itself of tech controlling humans could be older than humanity itself.
Lets see what will happen to human morality with AI.
So, in short, the cast could be better, but despite that, having a kind of technology that can access our brain and consciousness is way too scary. I wouldn't try it for a million dollars.
Still, the question remains: what if, soon, we have the technology to live in augmented reality? Would that be catastrophic, and what are the safe measures when dealing with something that can't be predicted? Will I be stuck forever in an unreal world? Since the matrix chooses the red or blue bill, everything changes, and humans wonder what reality we are living in, a real world, or are we controlled by some sort of AI?
The idea of the episode is good, still the acting and the cast could be better, like everyone said.
Still, the question remains: what if, soon, we have the technology to live in augmented reality? Would that be catastrophic, and what are the safe measures when dealing with something that can't be predicted? Will I be stuck forever in an unreal world? Since the matrix chooses the red or blue bill, everything changes, and humans wonder what reality we are living in, a real world, or are we controlled by some sort of AI?
The idea of the episode is good, still the acting and the cast could be better, like everyone said.
So far, Black Mirror Season 7 would like us to run from technology. From a Healthcare materialistic world to an altered reality using quantum computing and AI.
Still, this episode raises a significant question: what if someone has the power to alter the digital world? Your existence is not safe around any kind of technology; you might say or do something that you actually have no clue that it happened, or do something, but then it is just nothing.
So, imagine a world with some crazy people with ultimate control over nearly everything we do that involves Tech!
The world is changing rapidly, and if we don't think twice, this will be the end.
Still, this episode raises a significant question: what if someone has the power to alter the digital world? Your existence is not safe around any kind of technology; you might say or do something that you actually have no clue that it happened, or do something, but then it is just nothing.
So, imagine a world with some crazy people with ultimate control over nearly everything we do that involves Tech!
The world is changing rapidly, and if we don't think twice, this will be the end.