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‘There’s no shortage of terrifying technology’: how AI became TV drama’s new go-to villain

AI is taking the spotlight as the new antagonist in TV dramas, mirroring real-world anxieties. Shows like "The Capture" reveal AI's role in manipulating surveillance and creating deepfakes. These storylines delve into themes of disinformati...

The Guardian· May 2, 2026 · 7:46 AM · 23 views

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AI is taking the spotlight as the new antagonist in TV dramas, mirroring real-world anxieties. Shows like "The Capture" reveal AI's role in manipulating surveillance and creating deepfakes. These storylines delve into themes of disinformation and digital control, raising ethical questions about technology's rapid evolution. #AI #TVDrama #Technology #Deepfakes #DigitalAge

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