Despite the fact Black Mirror is a largely cynical show in which technology is eroticism in two dimensions carole cavanaughoften paired with the rapid, spiralling doom of mankind, it turns out a bunch of people would still like to test said technology out.
SEE ALSO: 13 tiny details in 'Black Mirror' Season 4 you probably missedOn Monday, YouGov released the results of a survey in which they asked British people which Black Mirror technologies they'd be willing to adopt. In total, 1,714 people took the survey, and each person had to rate how likely -- from "Very Unlikely" to "Very Likely" -- they would be to use each piece of tech featured in the show.
Here are the highlights:
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Yep: despite the fairly horrific way that episode ends, it turns out almost a third of British people would be interested in testing out the implant from The Entire History of You.
Elsewhere over a fifth of people would like a San Junipero-style afterlife, and one in 10 people would be interested in a synthetic replica of a dead loved one.
What could possibly go wrong?
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