Pay Attention To The Stories You Watch
Pay attention to the stories you watch on your screens! Our lives are directed by the stories we take to heart. It is not the thousands of facts and figures we may know but how these are woven together into narratives that drive us. Think about things like religion and money – these are stories we believe in and not indisputable facts. Pay attention to who controls what we watch on our screens. Have you observed that there are more positive stories about robots and machines in the content offered by streaming services lately? Big Tech wants you to think kindly about the machines and AI taking over our lives.
Robot Friendly Stories On Apple TV
I have seen a bunch of stories depicting friendly robots being put out by these media companies controlling what we watch on our TVs and screens. Finch on Apple TV has sentimental favourite Tom Hanks buddying up with some very nice machines in a dystopian world, where human beings have destroyed most of the planet. I wonder about the motivations for writing such fiction in the first place? The robot appears to be the voice of reason set against the violent passions of desperate human beings. I am thinking WTF? What is really being messaged here and for what ulterior motive? We live at a time when there are just 5 corporations controlling almost all the major media in the United States. With this much control things do not just happen by accident.
Media Companies Messaging Machine ‘Feel Good’ Stories
More content in this vein on Apple TV includes MurderBot and Foundation. Two very different pieces of serialised entertainment but both with robots as central characters. MurderBot is a black comedy featuring a security unit robot that has achieved sentience. Again it transposes very human characteristics upon a machine. What is going on with this push to view robots as human? Do we really think this is unrecognised by those producing and including this content for their programming? In a world of big bucks and overanalysing everything these decisions do not happen accidentally. The Isaac Asimov inspired Foundation has the last remaining robot at the centre of its 30 episodes. The actor playing this female gendered robot is on screen for longer than any other actor in this long running series. Again the lone robot contrasts the power hungry dynamics embodied by the various humanoid characters in this science fiction story. Robots are portrayed as having been unfairly wiped out by nasty humans in the not too distant past. The messaging is, essentially, machine good, humans violent and unpredictable. Pay attention to the message inside these stories because some entity is paying to have this narrative promulgated in this way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOTmehNKVNg Too Much Power In Too Few Hands
This one of the many issues we are vulnerable to when so much power and influence resides in the hands of so few oligarchs and billionaires. Do not underestimate the power of stories to influence human behaviour. All of these companies are heavily invested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and will lose hundreds of billions if it tanks. Get ready to see lots more machine friendly stories appearing on your screens. Streaming is a great way for these companies to kill two birds with one stone. They can influence public opinion via the content they fund, produce and distribute. Pay attention to the stories you watch on your screens! Step back every now and then and ask yourself why are they telling these types of stories?
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“A story invites story-receivers into the action it portrays and, as a result, makes them lose themselves in the story. In his 1993 book Experiencing Narrative Worlds, Richard Gerrig was the first to coin the notion of narrative transportation within the context of novels. Using travel as a metaphor for reading, he conceptualised narrative transportation as a state of detachment from the world of origin that the story-receiver — in his words, “the traveller” — experiences because of their engrossment in the story. The story-receiver’s experience is, in effect, that of being carried away by the story.”
- (https://www.abc.net.au/religion/tom-van-laer-stories-we-live-be-power-of-narratives/103786924)
I would mention that robots are not human, this is complete fiction portraying their characteristics in this manner. Artificial Intelligence AI is not really intelligence either, as we know it as human beings. It is being marketed as superior to us, when in reality these companies know this to be false. They are just in it for the money, as per usual. The thing is that most of us are excluded from power and we live on the fringes. We fill our time with watching stuff on screens. Many of us get much of our understanding of parts of the world via TV shows. This makes this medium highly influential for those wishing to control public opinion. A wave of robot friendly shows and dramas will have a positive effect on how we view AI. It is undeniable and many of us would not recognise just how much the value of stories matter.
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