It’s well-documented that Elon Musk wants everyone to have more children, and he’s leading by example, but how will he feel when there is no more room at the party? What if someone needs to go for someone else to join? Do I believe Elon Musk love himself enough to want to live forever? Yes, I do. While immortality is still fiction, the moral decision is worth debating. According to the US Census Bureau, in America, the fastest-growing population are people above 80.ĭepending on how you look at it, it can feel selfish to have children and selfish not to have children. In our current world, we are facing overpopulation, but there will be more older people than young. Pop SquadĪs a child-free person, this episode felt like an attack. We are not immune, and we may be one bad decision from getting lost ourselves. That explanation is somehow terrifying and assuring. From our perspective, we’ve seen this a thousand times.Īfter saving him, the conductor tells the passenger that out in the middle of nowhere, a door opens to another world, and those monsters coming through were once lost humans. The Tall Grass is an episode where as a spectator, it’s so obvious the passenger was going to get lost. How often do we decline helpful advice and go off on our own? How often do we find our curiosity and hubris leading us to danger? There is something calming about a man smoking a cigarette and venturing into the tall grass. They may only be interpreting our keywords to produce an image or write a paragraph now, but how soon will they be able to take their experiences and design something of their own? And when they do, what will they make? That’s the question Zima Blue poses… and the answer might be too simple for us to understand. Today, with the advent of Dall-E, Midjourney, Lensa, and ChatGPT, AIs are coming closer and closer to creating art. The sentiment was clear: Robots have no place in art. We have experiences and emotions, and that’s what makes art meaningful. There was a time when we were confident that art was the language of humans. Yes, the art style was cool-a thick-line comic book aesthetic that reminded me of the 90’s cartoon Daria-but I wasn’t sure what the deal was until it got to the end. The first time I watched this episode, I didn’t think much about it. This list is purely my opinion, so if you disagree and I left out one of your favorites, please let me know in the comments. If you have seen it, then watch them again. If you haven’t checked out Love Death + Robots, watch these episodes. And that’s what I’d like to share with you today. I love comparing the storylines, concepts, and art styles.įrom the first three seasons, a few episodes stood out. I look forward to seeing how the different studios innovate on what they’ve already created. I was happy to hear that Netflix renewed the sci-fi anthology for a fourth season. So these short stand-alone episodes from Netflix’s Love Death + Robots were a great way to take a break and watch something without spending too much of my time. Recently I’ve been super busy and sitting down for a two-to-three-hour movie is difficult.
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