Unsettling documentary considers whether the increasingly popular simulations of lost loved ones are really helping the bereaved
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A disturbing documentary explores tech’s questionable ability to bring digital ‘comfort’ to the bereaved
Unsettling documentary considers whether the increasingly popular simulations of lost loved ones are really helping the bereaved
A new Netflix documentary explores what led to the release of Black Barbie in 1980, both celebrating her existence and recognizing her limitations.
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An unexpectedly profound reckoning with our increasingly queasy relationship with the virtual world
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