If you want to see a futuristic series with a premonitory touch, this production, available in Prime Video, is for you.
In Prime video, Amazon streaming platformyou can find the series “ The feed“, a disturbing thriller than in Ten episodes It shows us in front of us which can be our future if we succumb to technology, to the point that we cannot even isolate our mind.
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Technology advances by leaps and bounds, sometimes it is a bit shocking as artificial intelligence manages to imitate increasingly human aspects. Without realizing, they invaded each virtual space that we inhabit, and science fiction warned us of this a long time ago.


The feed

The feed, the catchy series of prime video that could warn us the future with the AI
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What the feed is about, one of the most viewed mini series of Prime Video
“The Feed” is a futuristic psychological thriller where humans, through a device implanted in your brainyou can send or receive messages, videos or images and even project changes in your environment, similar to augmented reality, using for it Simple neuronal commands.
In that dystopian future in which the action takes place, people interact connected to the Internet and social networks in a very different way as we do today. The chip It allows them telepatically sharing at all times and in real time information, emotions and memoriesand even reflect a visual signal on any near screen. However, technology is intended to fail at some point, and at that time chaos is unleashed.
Prime Video: The feed trailer
Prime Video: The FEED cast
- Guy Burnet like Tom Hatfield
- Nina Toussaint-White as Kate Hatfield
- David Thewlis like Lawrence Hatfield
- Michelle Fairley as Meredith Hatfield
- Chris Reilly as Gil Tomine
- Claire-Hope Ashitey as Evelyn
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