A Jailbroken, Mindbroken Siri. by SWTrium
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Description
I was recalling the time when I was new to jail-breaking and nearly bricked my iphone.
That sense of panic when the phone refuses to light up after shutting down... And you have this gut churning feeling, trying to claw out through the top of your head...that you still haven't even paid out the full EMIs on the comatose phone you are holding in your hands. And (though common sense would dictate otherwise since you fiddled with the phone first) what if you got the problem child of the entire lot...
This picture is dedicated to that memory. Damn you Siri (I guess all iPhones are called Siri right?). And damn your shenanigans.
Comments (9)
zaqxsw
At this rate it will not be long before we're facing this in real life... I remember when that thought was just a SciFi nightmare!
SWTrium
We are already one step over that threshold, my friend. Deep learning has gotten wings with the new slew of tech and though Internet of Things has been on the backburner for a while, it's taking root with the up and coming smart home concepts on the rise. An Orwellian hell within the century is a strong bet, at this point in time.
brylaz
Looks great - awesome work!
miwi
thekingtut
I guess there's one in every lot.
ClockworkEros
Excellent concept and render!
RRun
Dead cool. Wish, people would rely more on their own brain, though this is probably the reason or the need for so much AI around....
Faemike55
RRun has a great point, but with today's broken education system in the US, the new generation HAS to rely on smart phones and the like
great scene
Krid
..very creative idea
SWTrium
Thank you all for the comments and the kind words! I was away for a few days so I couldn't reply sooner.
And I agree, we have become too reliant on technological convenience. To such an extent that we are almost giving away everything about ourselves to those which control the flow of these "conveniences". And not just now with the proliferation of tech and social media into our daily lives, he who has controlled information has always controlled the masses right from the dawn of mankind. Worst part is that most people don't even flinch before giving away their selves in the form of information to the big brothers of tech and government, regardless of what their social/political/religious affiliations may be...
OK, digressing too much here...back to, "Damn you Siri!"