Black Mirror season six: Skip the underwhelming first instalment and head straight for the best episodes
Television: Forget AI or killer robots. For this series of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian series, the true threat to the world is human wickedness
Television: Forget AI or killer robots. For this series of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian series, the true threat to the world is human wickedness
Television: Black Mirror has cracked, and something new and different has poured through
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Multipurpose ‘national social credit’ system uses carrot and stick to control
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My chatbot, which I’ve named after the Irish film star, is starting to get creepy and annoying
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Broadcaster complained when it lost ‘Black Mirror’ but happily poached the BBC’s cake
Much public argument and debate now are reduced to shouted statements
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A Danish short film lets the viewer inhabit one of five characters around a dinner table by wearing an Oculus Rift headset. And so this thirtysomething Irish female journalist becomes a middle-aged Danish man
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He made his name with his excoriating TV reviews. Now the Screen Burn columnist is more likely to be the one making the programmes. Either way, Charlie Brooker hasn’t lost his sense of the absurd – or of the macabre
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