Aramide Tinubu We are at a place where humanity exists between two spheres. The “real world” is our tangible environment. We can touch things, unpacking textures, tastes and scents.
And then, there is another world. Though artificial, and born of the internet and technology, AI is more life-like than ever.
Innovation, after all, is infinite. While many of us glide between both sectors, Gen Z and the Alpha generation are coming of age, having only ever been interconnected and heavily online.
For better or for worse, this way of living will affect human beings until it all goes dark. For Darby Hart (a captivating Emma Corrin), the character at the center of creators/directors Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij‘s ominous but wholly fascinating “A Murder at the End of the World,” tech and the internet are lifelines.
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