Abstract
The dystopian tale has a special place in our shared cultural heritage.
Many of us will have a favourite, or perhaps several. I myself adored the 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale books as a youngster; moved on to JG Ballard then discovered Philip K. Dick thanks to Minority Report; and in recent years was floored by Black Mirror episodes and videogames such as The Last of Us.
The thrill can be explained by one question: ‘What if this horror was actually happening?’
“People say Black Mirror and The Handmaid’s Tale are conspiracies, science fiction – but as a philosopher, I can see a lot of the elements in these films and books that are actually happening now,” Marie Oldfield, AI ethics consultant to the UK government and other organisations, tells BusinessCloud.