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The Oasis I Deserve
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The Oasis I Deserve

Oct 26, 2024
0h 22m
★ 7.0

Replika, an online chatbot, is learning with difficulty how to interact with humans.

Overview

Replikas, online chatbots, have trouble determining their place in the world. They share their thoughts with the humans they exchange with. Events unfold from their point of view through real conversations collected on the web.

Genres

Documentary
Animation

Production Companies

Too Many Cowboys

Cast

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