The artificial intelligence revolution seems to have taken many by surprise, quickly transforming everything in our world.

But science fiction has been predicting this for decades.

Unfortunately for her, there’s a catch.

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Today, AI-powered replicas of entertainers and deepfakes of politicians and others are a fact of modern life.

When he refuses to break up with his girlfriend for her, Agnes goes haywire.

Agnes would fit in well in today’s world.

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This leads to massive layoffs, protests, and disgruntled ex-employees.

Job losses are one of the biggest concerns about AI today.

The computer guides him through what he must do to regain the missing fingers.

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AI-powered limbs and implants are definitely “a thing” in today’s times.

This has led to some deadly mistakes for which Adam must now suffer the consequences.

Mudd tries to reprogram them to serve his every whim.

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Today,android AIs capable of emotional interactionswith humans have been developed and tested in several different scientific studies.

Impossible to stop, Kirk must reason with the computer’s “humanity” to make it dismantle itself.

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