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Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi series Plur1bus taps into our greatest fears about AI
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Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi series Plur1bus taps into our greatest fears about AI

Elliott Logan, Lecturer in Film, Screen, and Culture, Monash UniversityNovember 17, 2025November 17, 2025

Viewers of Apple TV’s new science fiction series, Plur1bus, have been quick to point out…

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