Black Mirror is a British anthology TV series created by Charlie Brooker, exploring the dark, satirical, and often dystopian sides of technology and society. Each episode presents a standalone story about the unintended consequences of technological innovation.
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This site tracks how close real-world technology and society are to the scenarios depicted in each episode. Progress bars are rough, subjective estimates based on current trends and news, not scientific measurements.
This is an interest piece, not a scientific analysis. As technology progresses, so too does our proximity to the world of Black Mirror.
About Black Mirror Episodes and Technology
Black Mirror is a science fiction anthology series that examines modern society and the unintended consequences of new technologies. Each episode features a different cast and setting, exploring themes like artificial intelligence, social media addiction, virtual reality, surveillance, and digital consciousness.
This website tracks how close current technology is to the dystopian futures depicted in Black Mirror episodes. We analyze real-world developments in AI, social credit systems, VR, brain-computer interfaces, and more.
Most Realistic Black Mirror Technologies Already Here
- Social credit scoring systems (Nosedive) - Already implemented in China
- Digital memory recording (The Entire History of You) - Similar to lifelogging devices
- Deepfake technology (Joan Is Awful) - Currently available and improving
- Robotic dogs (Metalhead) - Boston Dynamics Spot robot
- Social media mob justice (Hated in the Nation) - Cancel culture phenomena