Nowadays, Google automatically sums up our search results without us asking. Your phone usefully suggests the following words you need to send by SMS, and Chatgpt answers any questions you can think of. Artificial intelligence has the impression that it is infiltrated in every corner of modern life-but what happens if it has really known the world?
The PAON 2023 series Mrs Davis Image a future where it happens – but instead of creating dystopia that enslaves humanity, AI eliminates war and famine.
“Ms. Davis”, as AI is known in the United States, is a benevolent maternal algorithm that speaks to people via their phone and gives them altruistic missions that can earn them “wings”, a symbol of very desired augmented reality status. But sister Simone (Betty Gilpin), a young nun with a complicated past, is determined to prove that Ms. Davis is not what she seems to be.
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He has an impressive pedigree
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A serious deadly drama which is also very funny, Mrs Davis is an original idea of Tara Hernandezwhich is best known for writing on Big Bang theoryAnd Damon LindelofCreator of Lost, the remainsAnd Guards.
This combination of writing Sitcom style jokes and brilliant construction translates into a really unique program. Lindelof said on the podcast In This “Tara is unequivocal the boss”, but the influence of the two creators is obvious and wonderful.
It’s tall, noisy and without excuse
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Mrs Davis“The characters and the scenarios resemble something of a comic strip. A motorcycle nun, a rodeo cowboy leading to anti-algorithm resistance (Jake McDorman), a mission inside the stomach of a whale and an advertisement of the Super Bowl produced by the Templars of the Knights are only some of the larger than life that the series depicts.
Despite absurdity, Mrs Davis“A total lack of self -awareness makes them all feel real and logical. It is an increased reality, of course, but it always seems to be relatable, and its science fiction elements are not too there to reject as a pure fantasy.
You have never seen a love triangle like this

A nun speaks to Jesus in Mrs. Davis.
PeacockThroughout the series, Simone is drawn between her extremely literal love for her “husband” Jesus (Andy McQueen) and his ex-friendly friend Wiley (McDorman). The personification of Jesus allows the spectator – religious or not – to understand the devotion of a nun in a way that has rarely been shown on the screen.
But his relationship with Wiley is full of history, report and a secret connection, even they do not know. It is a love triangle unlike everything you see in any spectacle in difficulty.
Betty Gilpin gives better career performance

Betty Gilpin in ‘Mrs. Davis. ‘
PeacockGilpin is not yet quite a familiar name – it is best known for the Netflix Allée Street Series SHINE And the controversial action thriller Hunting.
But as sister Simone, she can use all the tools of her emotional toolbox: ironic irritation, religious ecstasy, deep despair and just anger. It is an underestimated artist that you do not regret seeing more, and Mrs Davis gives him a too welcome window for his many talents.
Themes are more relevant than ever
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While AI continues to grow in importance, Mrs Davis invites us to think about its consequences. Although the show algorithm really wants to help humanity, can a machine really understand what makes human beings happy? Can he understand love, pain or sorrow? And what could he happen if he was trying to do it?
Mrs Davis Juxtaposes technology with religion in a flagrant and subtle way. The AI is adored and adored by millions, with a fervor equally with any religion. Hernandez and Lindelof do not seem to condemn artificial intelligence, but they do not definitively maintain that religious cult is the superior to live either.
The show simply asks us to consider what we will personally idolize – for better or for worse.
Mrs Davis is streaming on Peacock NOW.