Artificial intelligence revealed what Buenos Aires would look like in this hypothetical scenario. Find out the details.
There are many movies and series that show a apocalyptic world invaded by zombies. The protagonists, usually the last human beings, survive and fight against these creatures. The series The Walking Dead It is precisely one of the last productions to do this. Now, what would Buenos Aires look like in the middle of a zombie attack?
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Since that program came out, many people imagine What would it be like if that happened in your city. Therefore, he We asked Artificial Intelligence what a zombie apocalypse would look like in Buenos Aires and revealed very disturbing and realistic images.
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What Buenos Aires would look like after a zombie attack, according to AI
Artificial intelligence believes the infection would likely spread rapidly in highly populated areas, such as Microcentro, Once, and neighborhoods with a large flow of people, such as Palermo or San Telmo. With uncontrolled contagion in these places, hospitals and emergency services, such as SAME, would quickly be overwhelmed.
The zombies would spread quickly through the subway tunnels and the train lines, reaching surrounding neighborhoods. In the carriages and stations, the lack of escape routes would facilitate contagion.
Leaving the Capital would be difficult. The main accesses such as the Pan-American Highway, the General Paz, and the bridges would be congested and blocked, leaving Buenos Aires residents trapped in the city.
Some tall buildings in Puerto Madero, the Microcentro and certain residential complexes could serve as safe havens. However, the logistics of food and water would be complicated.
Source: Ambito
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