2001 - A Space Odyssey
A lot of people's introduction to a computer, was a computer that had evolved it's own, somewhat evil sentience.
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2001 - A Space Odyssey
A lot of people's introduction to a computer, was a computer that had evolved it's own, somewhat evil sentience.
I was waiting for someone to mention 2001. I know it's an obvious choice for a list about AI movies, but... for a hardcore sci-fi fan, I'm ashamed to admit that I don't really like that movie all that much. Not that I think it's bad, but certainly not on my top.
I find the second half of the movie too esoteric for my taste.
I still never saw Ex Machina. I need to put that on the watch list.
I can't believe that movie is almost a decade old. You know what? I'm gonna put it on my watch list too, about time I watch it again.
Space Odyssey 2001. A classic through and through.
Ex Machina. I like how it dips into the subject of ownership and choice. At what point does someone's creation have autonomy?
I, Robot. Wasn't much of a fan of Will Smith's character but I loved how it broached the topic of AI having an evolving view on it's own programming in a way that could seem counter to it's original intent. Of course this came from Asimov originally and not the screenwriters.
Short Circuit 2. The first one is good but focused more on the military trying to erase Johnny Five as a mistake. The second is much more about Johnny trying to just fit in and the inevitable truth of how a sentient robot would be discriminated against.
The Matrix. It's main focus isn't AI of course but it really goes to show how fucked we'd be if we got into a war with machines. Yes, Terminator touches on this too but the "destroy all humans" thing makes less sense in that universe.
Great list!