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  1. Humanware. In the near future, our society utilizes genetically-enhanced emotion-less humans for low-level menial work. The company sees potential profit in using these enhanced human for military purposes; but the prototypes start to develop human desires, such as longing for love and freedom, and free themselves with a daring escape.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2019 · 2. 375 views 3 years ago #ISA #CannesFilmFestival #EFM. It’s the near future, and people no longer do low-level work. Instead, genetically enhanced humans, known as “Mungos”, do all the menial...

  3. It's the future, and people no longer do low-level work. Instead, genetically enhanced humans, known as Mungos, do all the menial work. Hal Briggs sees potential profit in using these enhanced ...

    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  4. www.youtube.com › user › HumanWareTechnologieHumanWare - YouTube

    HumanWare is dedicated to promoting the active and independent participation of people with visual impairments in society. HumanWare's solutions, such as electronic magnifiers, braille...

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt5613786Wetware (2018) - IMDb

    21 de jun. de 2019 · Wetware: Directed by Jay Craven. With Jerry O'Connell, Cameron Scoggins, Bret Lada, Aurélia Thiérrée. We want the robots to fall in love and start controlling the people that created them .

  6. HumanWare specializes in the design and manufacture of highly intuitive and intelligent solutions for people living with vision loss or visual impairment. From electronic magnifiers to talking GPS to braille devices, HumanWare solutions help all users live independently and participate successfully in today’s world.

  7. Synopsis. It’s the near future, and people no longer do low-level work. Instead, genetically enhanced humans, known as “Mungos”, do all the menial work. Hal Briggs, a genetic engineer for the Galapagos Wetware Firm, sees potential profit in using these enhanced individuals for military purposes.