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      • A.I. Artificial Intelligence (or simply A.I.) is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg. The screenplay by Spielberg and screen story by Ian Watson are loosely based on the 1969 short story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss.
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  2. Jun 29, 2001 · A.I. Artificial Intelligence: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Haley Joel Osment, Frances O'Connor, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas. A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human mother.

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    This may seem like an odd choice, but this Disneyfilm was surprisingly rich with thematic ideas. It certainly doesn’t paint humans in a very positive light. There is, of course, the obvious premise that humans abandoned Earth after we environmentally compromised it. Ultimately, we rely on AI for survival and mundane tasks alike. We become mindless ...

    The Matrixis easily one of the best movies ever made, no easy reputation to garner. It incorporates countless philosophical references and conversations via easily digestible, creative action. Morpheus directly questions the nature of reality itself; the film is endlessly debatable. But metaphorically, even a surface level interpretation of The Mat...

    This is an intriguing take on artificial intelligence. It plays out as a horror movie, isolating the protagonists with a volatile threat. It stars Oscar Isaac, known for Poe Dameron in the current Star Warssaga. He brings a similar level of charisma, but Alicia Vikander delivers a surprisingly standout performance. She is convincing, nuanced and te...

    This is a classic action movie, to be sure, full of James Cameron’s visual flair and humor. But although the first half is essentially a big-budget remake of the first Terminator, there’s far more thematic substance. This is largely due to the focus on Miles Dyson and the ethics of his invention. It points out how innocently so many dangerous creat...

    This was a surprising sequel in many ways. Firstly, the original Blade Runner’sending was altered so many times, it felt conclusive enough any which way. Secondly, the director actually mustered an intelligent, visually arresting story that fits the original by refusing to imitate it. Instead, it’s very ambitious in its own right. And yet, it very ...

    This Ridley Scott classic is possibly one of the most famous sci-fi films ever made. The gritty, neon city is a perfect backdrop for this incredible adaptation of the Philip K. Dick source material. The Replicants are simply interested in self-preservation; every move the antagonist makes is brutal but conceptually sympathetic. Even compared to pro...

    This is more of an accessible popcorn blockbuster than most films about AI but stokes contemplation nonetheless. Isaac Asimov’s legacy of the “Three Laws of Robotics” is invaluable. The entire film is hinged on these laws, which were designed by humans, and thus fallible—like AI itself. The protagonist’s bias against AI is warranted. A robot rescue...

    This is a sadly plausible film, which illustrates just how disconnected humans already are. Joaquin Phoenix’s performance is brilliant throughout, which is astonishing given that his co-star is simply a voice-over. The protagonist’s relationship with AI Samantha is more charming than most rom-coms find on an annual basis. The mere premise that we m...

    HAL-9000 is arguably the most recognizable, referenced and imitated artificial intelligence in cinema. The film goes out of its way to make human conversations relatively tangential and uninteresting. Instead, the calm and soft-spoken HAL is given all the personality, which is a very intriguing experiment. His reserved voice is certainly a terrifyi...

    Steven Spielberg has directed some of the most iconic science-fiction films, like Minority Report. He was also friends with Stanley Kubrick, who correctly decided this sentimental endeavor was better suited for Spielberg. The film examines many different relationships, to an unprecedented degree. Most significantly, it’s the story of an AI boy who ...

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  3. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (or simply A.I.) is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg. The screenplay by Spielberg and screen story by Ian Watson are loosely based on the 1969 short story " Supertoys Last All Summer Long " by Brian Aldiss .

  4. Jul 7, 2011 · All it can do is run programs that may be sophisticated enough for it to fool us by seeming to think. A computer that passes the Turing Test is not thinking. All it is doing is passing the Turing Test. Advertisement. The first act of the film involves Henry and Monica Swinton ( Sam Robards and Frances O'Connor).

    • Short Circuit (1986). After watching this movie as a kid, I desperately wanted my own robot (and was very disappointed when the robot I got for Christmas did little more than repeatedly bang into walls!).
    • Her (2013). When Her came out, the idea that someone could fall in love with an AI still felt like a futuristic scenario. But in recent years, with a growing number of platforms offering online AI companions, it no longer seems so far-fetched – except that the relationship in this movie is reciprocal and the AI develops her own emotions.
    • The Imitation Game (2014). Telling the story of Alan Turing – the namesake of the institute where I work – and the vital role he played in cracking the Enigma code during world war two, this movie is important not only in showing Turing’s breakthroughs during the early development of AI, but also in highlighting the brutal criminalisation and punishment that he was subjected to as a gay man.
    • After Yang (2021). This is a beautifully crafted movie telling the story of a family whose robotic child has become unresponsive. It explores themes of grief and loss alongside the ethical dilemmas of emotional attachments to machines.
  5. Jun 29, 2021 · By Tim Greiving Jun 29, 2021, 6:30am EDT. Amy Matsushita-Beal. Twenty years ago, Steven Spielberg released his dystopian sci-fi film about a humanoid robot searching for humanity—but its...

  6. Sep 7, 2022 · By Alan Kelly. Published Sep 7, 2022. Link copied to clipboard. While we patiently await the imminent AI takeover, we’ve compiled a list of movies tackling artificial intelligence in...

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