Mrs. Davis reveals the truth about using powerful AI—and the vital importance of using it responsibly. Starring Betty Gilpin and inspired by real-life nuns, the series follows Simone's journey to conquer a world-conquering AI. Understanding the implications of AI, the cast and crew of the show take a cautionary approach amid the conflict and controversy it can create. Don't miss out on this gripping original series only on Peacock TV!
Discover the fascinating world of machine-learning AI through 'Mrs. Davis', a new Peacock series directed by visionary Damon Lindelof and Tara Hernandez. Join Mrs. Davis' mission to find the Holy Grail and interact with an array of characters and different crowd-sourcing acts of kindness. Learn about the potential of AI and their ability to do good and be beneficial. Enjoy a show that raises questions about belief and religion whilst exploring the consequences of technology. Don't miss the opportunity to watch the fascinating and zany Mrs. Davis series!
. Explore a mysterious, action-packed and humorous world with Peacock's new original series, Mrs Davis. Starring Betty Gilpin as Simone, she must uncover dangerous secrets from her past and face a mysterious app that can manipulate fate. Enjoy gifted series creators and talents from Damon Lindelof and Tara Hermann with supporting cast from David Arquette and Elizabeth Marvel alongside Chris Diamantopoulos. Stay on the edge of your seat with Mrs Davis for an entertainment experience like no other.
. Enter Mrs. Davis, a wild comedy from showrunner Tara Hernandez and executive producer Damon Lindelof. Betty Gilpin stars as Simone, a nun on a mission to find the holy grail and take on an all-powerful AI. From beheadings to a car chase and a gang of comical German henchmen, join Simone as she balances hard-edged cynicism and unwavering devotion. Don't miss this light-hearted adventure with an underlying message about the power of technology.
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