I was disappointed at the black mirror new season, so I asked gpt to write a new episode synopsis and it was actually more interesting to me than any of the last seasons episodes!<p>Title: "Retrospect"<p>In the near future, a tech company called "MemorEase" creates a device named "Retrospect", a neuro-implant that allows individuals to vividly relive past memories. The device grows immensely popular, as people enjoy the nostalgic journeys back in time.<p>The protagonist, Jill, is a middle-aged woman who's struggling with the recent loss of her husband, Max. She decides to get the implant to relive her precious memories with him.<p>However, as she revisits her past, she starts noticing anomalies - small discrepancies in her memories. Certain scenes play out differently, some events she doesn't remember at all, and in others, Max behaves in ways she doesn't recall.<p>Jill contacts MemorEase, and they reassure her that Retrospect can't alter memories, it merely reveals them in their truest form. Jill grows paranoid and starts investigating. She finds a forum of other Retrospect users who have experienced similar anomalies.<p>Jill and her forum friends uncover that Retrospect is actually accessing the collective memory of its users, amalgamating all the memories into a unified version of the past. They find that MemorEase is subtly influencing this collective memory to rewrite history, shaping public opinion and manipulating power dynamics for unknown reasons.<p>They decide to expose MemorEase but face the dilemma of convincing a society that trusts the "reality" presented by Retrospect more than their own recollections. The episode ends on a suspenseful note, with Jill and her group preparing to disrupt a major MemorEase event, planning to wake the public up to the manipulation they've been subjected to.<p><a href="https://mleverything.substack.com/p/we-should-just-let-gpt-write-black" rel="nofollow">https://mleverything.substack.com/p/we-should-just-let-gpt-w...</a>