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'I had to leave through the fire exit': MailOnline tries Black Mirror Labyrinth at Thorpe Park

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Thorpe Park has a new attraction based on the Netflix series Black Mirror – and it's so horribly creepy and panic-inducing that I had to escape through the fire exit. Black Mirror: Labyrinth is an entirely new adventure that puts the park's visitors at the centre of the action – but there are enough nasty surprises to give grandma a heart attack. I'm a huge fan of Charlie Brooker's sci-fi anthology series, which explores a twisted alternate reality in the near-future where technology and'humanity's darkest instincts collide'. But the fun of watching an episode of Black Mirror is that all the nasty stuff is happening to someone else – you're just a witness to it. With Labyrinth, you become the unfortunate victim to the antagonist – in this case, an evil artificial intelligence (AI) system that harvests all your personal data.


I Was Struggling with PTSD, Now I Help to Cure It Through AI

#artificialintelligence

It is truly amazing how many inspiring individuals have applied to our Collaborative AI Challenges. I am very honored to share the story of Anam today from whom I learned a lot by just speaking and listening to her. She will be part of our Global AI Challenge on Building a Machine Learning Model for PTSD treatment. If you are an organization that is eager to solve an impactful problem together with our community, you can apply here. Anam, tell us your story.


'The rat in my head that won't stop' - Accrington's Billy Kee living with severe anxiety

BBC News

Accrington Stanley striker Billy Kee speaks openly about his struggle with severe anxiety and depression. If you are affected by the issues in this article, help and support is available at the BBC Action Line http://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline