How this brutal work of fiction is becoming terrifying reality
Wayne Taylor “We realised the future that we imagined was just catching up,” says Badiucao, from his Melbourne home. “When we started, there’s no Ukraine invasion from Russia. There is no war in Iran, but now everything has turned into reality and also AI is catching up.
- ▪Wayne Taylor “We realised the future that we imagined was just catching up,” says Badiucao, from his Melbourne home.
- ▪“When we started, there’s no Ukraine invasion from Russia.
- ▪There is no war in Iran, but now everything has turned into reality and also AI is catching up.
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