Netflix Reveals Disturbing New Reality Show

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Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.

Capable of murder?

Netflix/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET
We're all weak and we all have a dark side.

Sometimes, it seems as if reality TV was created specifically to mine those two characteristics.

A new show unveiled Tuesday by , however, pushes the boundaries on human frailty. 

Called "," it aims to see if an ordinary, but no doubt carefully selected, member of humanity can allow themselves to be manipulated into committing murder.

Naturally, the murder isn't real. 

However, the events leading up to it are played out by actors in a convincing way, so that the unsuspecting protagonist believes it's real.