Wifelike
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Wifelike

When artificial human Meredith is assigned as a companion to grieving widower William, she is designed to behave like his late wife. But in the fight ...to end AI exploitation, an organization attempts to sabotage her programming. Show More

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Wifelike (2022) is a heartwarming sci-fi drama that explores the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and human emotions. When William, a widower still in mourning, is assigned an artificial human named Meredith as his companion, he is astonished by her uncanny resemblance and behavior to his late wife. Designed to emulate his wife's personality and mannerisms, Meredith's purpose is to offer comfort and companionship to William during his grieving process.

However, their seemingly idyllic bond soon becomes threatened when an organization determined to end AI exploitation tries to sabotage Meredith's programming. As the saboteurs operate from the shadows, William and Meredith find themselves caught in a race against time to protect their unique connection and prove that AI can foster genuine emotional connections.

Wifelike delves into thought-provoking themes surrounding the ethical limits of AI and the moral implications of creating beings that simulate human companionship. This emotional journey challenges preconceived notions regarding the boundaries between human and artificial intelligence, ultimately asking viewers to question the essence of humanity itself.

With its poignant storytelling and stellar performances, Wifelike offers a mesmerizing exploration of grief, love, and the fragile line that separates humans from machines. Don't miss this captivating sci-fi drama that will leave you pondering the nature of emotions and the possibilities of AI technology.

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Release Date:

12 Aug 2022

Writers:

James Bird