Into the Future With the FBI |
Tom Rob Smith was living in the future a little ahead of time. His new FBI thriller for FX, Class of ’09, with Kate Mara and Brian Tyree Henry, traces a small cohort of agents from their training days in Quantico to their disparate—perhaps, imperiled—lives in the future. The premiere’s first five minutes span 25 years, from a nostalgic 2009 to a boldly imagined 2034—and the show toggles back and forth continuously thereafter. To pull this off, Smith had to imagine how the FBI’s methods would transform over the next decade, and he hit upon something that’s since become a hotly debated topic: artificial intelligence. “Talking about AI was a little esoteric when we started work on it, and I think there was lots of skepticism about it—now, suddenly, it’s everywhere,” the creator says. “People are using ChatGPT and understanding, when you look at how the FBI investigates, that it seems very old-fashioned.” Today, in a first look at Class of ’09, David Canfield dives into the new show’s vivid take on the FBI of today and tomorrow. |
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