'The Morning Show' will explore new avenues in Season 4. It will deep dive into the world of deepfakes, misinformation and Artificial intelligence-generated content. Talking to 'Contenders TV' of entertainment news website 'Deadline', showrunner and executive producer Charlotte Stoudt said Sunday that with the rise of deep fakes, trust has become a scarce commodity, and the now truth will be difficult to find.
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Charlotte Stoudt said further, «We get into the world of DeepFakes and AI and the misinformation in the fog of war that we’re seeing now in the Middle East and stuff. We’re looking at who can trust. And can you trust what you’re seeing? Can you trust yourself? Can you trust your news outlet?»
Stoudt was joined by cast members, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Mark Duplass, Karen Pittman, Tig Notaro and Nestor Carbonell.
The finale of 'The Morning Show' Season 3 was aired on November 8, 2023. It ended with the cast of the show thwarting billionaire corporate bigwig Paul Marks (Jon Hamm) from selling UBA to Hyperion. Alex (Aniston), who was initially charmed by Paul, played a major role in stopping the sale by proposing a merger between UBA and rival network NBN.