How can you miss science fiction movies about artificial intelligence
一方面对其非常恐惧,一方面认为其将造福人类,这些态度也都在科幻电影中表现了出来。近日,VentureBeat上发表了...
Editor's note: Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly popular, and people's attitudes towards it are gradually showing a polarized trend. On the one hand, they are very afraid of it, and on the other hand, they believe that it will benefit humanity. These attitudes have also been reflected in science fiction movies. Recently, VentureBeat published an article introducing three science fiction movies about artificial intelligence and building a better future together with humanity.
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If you have watched "The Matrix," "Terminator," or "Wargames," then you are likely already planning how to face the rapidly changing technology brought about by the post AI era, with new and unfamiliar devices born every week.
Even technologies that we never thought would be outdated are changing: television is shifting towards the internet, the internet is reaching the most remote regions of the world, and the Earth may soon be covered by real robots. Hundreds of books, movies, and TV shows predict the rule and end of artificial intelligence over the Earth, but some brave directors also see the bright future of humans and robots.
The three movies introduced in this article believe that the development of artificial intelligence has a positive side, and I am 90% confident that they are not made by robots (note: there are spoilers ahead!) Wall-E saved humanity
In 2008, Pixar Studios' animated film "Robot Story" brought us the cutest and most adorable robots of all time, bringing a new look to the screen. "Robot Story" tells the story of a heavily polluted future on this abandoned planet, where Wall-E, a character of the same name, is part of a group of garbage sorting robots tasked with cleaning the Earth, But by 2805, it was the only robot still working.
After gaining perceptual ability and installing spare parts for himself to run, Wally fell in love with a cleaning robot named Eve. He found himself transported to a space cruiser filled with unhealthy humans, and Wally discovered a small plant, which foreshadowed new life on Earth. Moreover, for now weak Earthlings, this was a possible redemption.
Robot Story may be a family movie, but it has an astonishing sensitivity to the consumption of our society, our waste production, and the impact of our way of life on the future of humanity. Sometimes, artificial intelligence may triumph over our own intelligence, and its courage and love help us regain our sense of responsibility for the Earth.
Wally is one of the most popular artificial intelligence characters in the film industry, and it's easy to understand why Spielberg's robots are inherently affectionate
This 2001 film "Artificial Intelligence" (A.I.) is directed by director Steven Spielberg and depicts a less distant future centered around a robot child who feels the eternal emotions of his programmed family.
The story takes place in the world of climate change after the 22nd century. The plot of "Artificial Intelligence" advances with the journey of robot child David, who can "imprint" on his family and simulate human emotions for love. David blurs the boundary between programming and true love. Throughout the story, David's love for his mother lasts longer than his family and humans themselves, driving the story towards the distant future of human extinction.
Unlike most science fiction films that focus on artificial intelligence, David is not responsible for the extinction of humans, but his obsession with humans drives him to clone David's mother from a strand of hair and protect her until the day after, "Artificial Intelligence" describes a completely different story of human intelligence. In scenes like the Flesh Fair in the movie, humans are portrayed as evil invaders.
The protagonists in the story are all artificial intelligence, and we are deeply moved by David's efforts to return to his mother by creating a robot that can be loved. Artificial intelligence can help us fall in love with a robot, and this future seems more likely to depict the best friendship between humans and artificial intelligence in film history than most AI centered movies
Moon is a highly acclaimed independent film in 2009, with Sam Rockwell playing astronaut Sam Bell. He is the only employee on the lunar space station who spends three years mining resources on the moon and then transporting them back to Earth to prevent him from going crazy. He is accompanied by a clever artificial intelligence partner named GERTY, played by Kevin Spacey.
We can immediately sympathize with Sam's sense of loneliness in his super long working hours. Sam and GERTY are very close. The "chemical reaction" they produce on the screen has reached an impressive degree. Like a photocopier, GERTY is Sam's best friend, doctor, hairdresser, therapist, and finally his savior.
Sam discovered the evil and unethical conspiracy of the lunar industry, and GERTY helped Sam's clone escape back to Earth, exposing the company, and ultimately saving Sam (at least one of Sam's). Isn't it confusing? Okay, you should know that the storyline of 'Moon' is mainly driven by Sam and Gerty's witty jokes, and based on the plot of this movie, it introduces us to an artificial intelligence that we all want to be our best friend with.
Dr. Steven Hawking said in conclusion, "The development of complete artificial intelligence may mean the end of humanity." This sentence describes the dark side of artificial intelligence, which is the simplest technique in science fiction. These three movies have broken free from this shackle and brought us artificial intelligence characters that we can truly enjoy.
From this perspective, in the future, robots may not take over the role of 100% science popularization on Earth, helping to popularize science in China, and making scientific knowledge popular online and in daily life. Warm reminder: The above is the content browsed by 100% science popularization online reading. Reproduction and sharing are only for knowledge dissemination and learning promotion. The content of this article only represents the views of the original author. If you have any opinions or suggestions, please leave a private message and we will handle it in a timely manner.
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