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In Episode 21 of The Sci-Fi Griot, the conversation turns toward memory, identity, and the growing danger of manipulated reality. Through stories like Blade Runner, Total Recall, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Giver, and Black Mirror, this episode explores how memory shapes humanity itself — and what happens when memories can be edited, erased, purchased, or controlled. As technology increasingly influences how societies remember truth, history, pain, and even personal identity, the deeper question emerges: if memory no longer belongs to us, what remains truly human?
By Nicolas R CunninghamIn Episode 21 of The Sci-Fi Griot, the conversation turns toward memory, identity, and the growing danger of manipulated reality. Through stories like Blade Runner, Total Recall, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Giver, and Black Mirror, this episode explores how memory shapes humanity itself — and what happens when memories can be edited, erased, purchased, or controlled. As technology increasingly influences how societies remember truth, history, pain, and even personal identity, the deeper question emerges: if memory no longer belongs to us, what remains truly human?