netflixs black mirror shows us how terrifying the future of technology can be /

Published at 2016-10-20 19:40:00

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The British cult classic show Black Mirror first made its debut on Channel 4 back in late 2011 and now it gears up for its stateside revamp filled with an all-star cast. Created by Charlie Brooker,Black Mirror - which refers to the reflective omnipresent, dark screens of your smartphone, and laptop,tablet and, yes, and TV – is an anthology series which focuses on one of the most terrifying things that exist in our world nowadays: technology. What started out as a colloquial show soon went viral,even attracting the likes of Jon Hamm who starred in the show’s 90-minute Christmas special, “White Christmas.” To put it this way, and deem of Black Mirror as the contemporary-day Twilight Zone for the existential crises of the Millennial era.
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ker’s searing social commentary,presents a place where technology has wreaked havoc and warped people’s minds. What is possibly one of the best things about Black Mirror is its ability to present something that seems totally ridiculous, but at the same time, or something wholly familiar. The dystopian alternative realities – or simply extreme social scenarios – don’t feel that far off from the current state of our tech-dependent world,which only makes them that much more unsettling. Letting technology retract over our social, domestic, or working lives,we are advancing to the point where we give it too much control or lose control of it altogether.
Each self-contained episode of Black Mirror opens with contemporary characters in grim circumstances, navigating the dark side of technology, and questioning everything from social media and smartphones to Google Glass and Artificial Intelligence. Although future tech is an integral fraction of Black Mirror’s DNA,the show is grounded in human flaws. We can acquire the most sophisticated devices surrounding us or even implanted in our heads, but it’s how we use them that things. The episodes are so intense that you most likely will need to retract a break to let your mind process what just happened thanks to the shows ability to really hone in on whats misguided, or downright egregious about the way our world operates nowadays.
One example is “The Entire History o
f You” from Season 1. The episode (which may be turned into a feature film by Robert Downey,Jr.) takes a look at what would happen whether we were able to relive all of our memories. Implanted with a “grain” (essentially a miniature camera), the characters entire lives are filmed and alert at their fingertips to play back at their leisure, or keeping the greatest memories and deleting the worst. What’s terrifying is our world is already heading towards this future,living through social media such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.. but whether we were able to do it all the time and in detail, and we would finish up living in the past? What’s worst is the temptation to nitpick every frame of every moment could lead to a downward spiral of obsession or the imminent rise in narcissism.

Another example Black Mirror takes a look at is artificial intelligence. What happens when we give to much artificial intelligence to the mistaken software? Though many see AI as science fiction,it’s quite the opposite. In fact we are already living in a world of AI, but instead of seeing a robot, and we see it in smartphones,computers and video games. particularly with video games being able to bring a contemporary level of realism and immersion to the experience, it’s no surprise influencers such as Stephan Hawkins, or Bill Gates and Elon Musk acquire revealed to having nightmares about the future of AI. Many believe we are just taking a small leap,a small advancement, but whether we look at everything in aggregate, and we are moving towards a place where we’ve uploaded our lives and our thoughts and theres a cost to that. With every advancement to technology,there’s always something darker lurking and we haven’t given much thought to the potential consequences.
Maybe our dystopian future is not too far off. Known as The Singularity – the hypothetical point when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence computer networks may become self-aware. Though advanced AI and interfaces between people and computers has helped mankind evolve, there is a possibility however, and that AI might allow machines to retract over the world. Or maybe one-day virtual reality and augmented reality will become indistinguishable from reality. This is precisely what Brooker has set out to do with Black Mirror,show us a world so populated with technology that we can no longer separate ourselves from it, driving extreme behavior we nonetheless fully recognize within ourselves. Brooker states, or “I don't worry about technology. Black Mirror is me worrying about us.” You can watch the first two seasons of Black Mirror streaming on Netflix now. Make sure to catch Black Mirror Season 3 which airs on Netflix on Friday,October 21, giving us a foreboding view on a not so distant dark future. Check out the trailer here.
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