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Metropolis Warned About Deepfakes

Summary by La Jornada
It took a century for us to see cities clearly as power machines. Fritz Lang imagined in his film Metropolis of 1927, verticality as architecture of domination. The elite enjoys the light in imposing towers, while the workers are consumed in a hidden industrial subsoil. This geography of inequality is a preamble to today’s global cities, where visible prosperity depends on the precarious and invisible work that sustains them.

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It took a century for us to see cities clearly as power machines. Fritz Lang imagined in his film Metropolis of 1927, verticality as architecture of domination. The elite enjoys the light in imposing towers, while the workers are consumed in a hidden industrial subsoil. This geography of inequality is a preamble to today’s global cities, where visible prosperity depends on the precarious and invisible work that sustains them.

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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