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AI, Robot, and Computer Technology Movies
« on: October 18, 2024, 05:49:07 AM »
Movies That WARNED Us About The DANGERS of Artificial Intelligence





Some of my personal favorites..


Devs (Hulu) Trailer HD - Nick Offerman, Sonoya Mizuno series




I, Robot | 15th Anniversary | 20th Century FOX




HER | Trailer - 2013




Transcendence - Official Trailer - 2014




Ex Machina | Official Trailer HD | A24 - 2015




The Matrix Trailer HD (1999)




The Terminator (1984) Official Trailer - Arnold Schwarzenegge Movie




Mr. Robot follows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek), a cyber-security engineer who, along with Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) and fsociety, starts a revolution to change the world.

Young, anti-social computer programmer Elliot works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but at night he is a vigilante hacker. He is recruited by the mysterious leader of an underground group of hackers to join their organization. Elliot's task? Help bring down corporate America, including the company he is paid to protect, which presents him with a moral dilemma. Although he works for a corporation, his personal beliefs make it hard to resist the urge to take down the heads of multinational companies that he believes are running -- and ruining -- the world.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Robot


Mr. Robot Season 1 - Official Trailer | Prime Video




Mr. Robot Season 2 Trailer (HD)




Mr. Robot: Season 3 - Official Trailer




Robot Season 4 "Back to Work" Teaser Trailer (HD) Final Season





Mr. Robot Season 4 premieres October 6th on USA Network. Mr. Robot follows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek), a cyber-security engineer who, along with Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) and fsociety, starts a revolution to change the world. Season 4 will pick up where the third season finale left off, delving into the pros and cons of Elliot hitting “send” on the email that could reverse 5/9. The series stars Emmy Award winner and Golden Globe® nominee Malek, Golden Globe Award winner Slater, Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer and Emmy Award nominee BD Wong. Subscribe to tvpromosdb on Youtube for more Mr. Robot season 4 promos in HD!


ROBORG - Fsociety





Styx - Mr. Roboto (Official Video)

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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2024, 03:07:41 AM »
Bicentennial Man - Official® Trailer [HD] - 1999




CHAPPIE - Official Trailer (HD) - 2015




MINORITY REPORT (2002) - MODERN TRAILER [HD]




A.M.I. (2019) Official Trailer (HD) EVIL A.I.

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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2024, 03:11:20 AM »
Ghost In The Shell (2017) - Official Trailer - Paramount Pictures




I AM MOTHER Trailer (2019) Netflix




The Creator | Official Trailer




iHuman - Trailer (2019)


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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2024, 03:15:27 AM »
AUTOMATA Official Trailer (2014)




Eagle Eye (2008) Official HD Trailer [1080p]




Blade Runner (1982) Official Trailer - Ridley Scott, Harrison Ford Movie




BLADE RUNNER 2049 - Official Trailer - 2017

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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2024, 03:23:22 AM »
Hardwired Trailer [2009]




Upgrade Trailer - (Universal Pictures) HD - 2018




The Machine (2013) Official Trailer




Subservience Official Trailer (2024) - Megan Fox, Michele Morrone


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A.I. Rising (2018) Trailer HD




Coded Bias Documentary Trailer - 2020




ARCHIVE Trailer (2020) Theo James, Sci-Fi Movie




Artificial Immortality (2021) The AI Documentary




We Need To Talk About A.I. (2020) Official Trailer









M3GAN All Clips & Trailer (2023)




🎥 STEALTH (2005) | Movie Trailer | Full HD | 1080p




Demon Seed (1977) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HQ]


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« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2024, 03:59:19 AM »
Dune: Prophecy’ warns us about charismatic leaders and killer AI

The HBO prequel fills in the vast universe of “Dune”— but has our own galaxy in mind, too.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/2024/11/15/dune-prophecy-hbo-series/





Dune: Prophecy | Official Series Trailer | Max



“Dune: Prophecy” brings us right back into the sprawling universe of Dune. Gigantic sand worms, sword fights and sweeping planets — it’s all there. Okay, not the impersonation-inspiring Paul Atreides. We’re 10,000 years before the events of Frank Herbert’s novel “Dune” and its megahit movie adaptations. But the sparring between great houses, the shadowy conspiracy of powerful women, the — hrm, how best to put it? — space drugs will immediately feel familiar.

The HBO series, which premieres Sunday, doesn’t just deepen the lore of Denis Villeneuve’s two “Dune” films. It seems to have our own world in mind, too. Say, its politics. And its technology. Where a few interesting things have been going on.

“I think ‘Dune’ is a very interesting window to look at … what if the worst-case scenario happened?” says showrunner Alison Schapker.

“Dune: Prophecy” mainly focuses on the Sisterhood, a group of women who eventually become the Bene Gesserit (who, by the time of the main “Dune” storyline, use their mind-controlling powers and talent for shaping the religious beliefs of far-flung societies to control galactic politics).

While the show primarily focuses on the early days of the Sisterhood, it also spends a great deal of time with House Corrino, which rules the Imperium. We also meet some members of House Harkonnen (the villains of “Dune”), House Atreides (the ostensible heroes) and hear whispers of the Fremen and Arrakis (the desert people and their desert planet).

If you’ve read the “Dune” novels or seen the recent films, you’re well-equipped to understand everything that’s happening. But you don’t need to have read any of Herbert’s six “Dune” books to feel caught up. If you’re a true completist, Schapker says the 2012 novel “Sisterhood of Dune” by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson was a slight inspiration for “Prophecy.”

As the “Game of Thrones” spin-off “House of the Dragon” did with the Targaryen family, “Prophecy” offers an origin story of an important group, in this case the Bene Gesserit, whose fingers are all over “Dune” and “Dune: Part Two.” In addition to training its recruits to learn telepathy and telekinesis, the witchlike faction looks to gain influence across the galaxy by creating stories of fake prophets, which Paul Atreides will use thousands of years later to take over the sandy world of Arrakis and assume control of the Imperium. We knew the how of the Bene Gesserit. “Prophecy” gives us the why. (We also learn why the Atreideses and Harkonnens dislike each other so much. Helpful!)

And like “The Penguin,” the recent HBO spin-off show of the 2022 film “The Batman,” this show exists on its own, exploring an unfamiliar corner of a fictional universe. You see new worlds (like Wallach IX), meet new people (like the Corrinos) and learn new things (like how humans defeated their machine oppressors — which explains why in the “Dune” universe, practically unique among sci-fi franchises, there are no computers).

Schapker first got involved with “Prophecy” in summer 2022, she said, and spent the next year filming the show, which wrapped post-production in January. The large cast includes Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Mark Strong, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May and many, many more. One challenge: making a show that could complement the “Dune” movies but manage to run for multiple season.

Another: cramming the vast and immersive settings of “Dune” onto the small screen. “We’re building out our own time period,” she said. “We’re going to planets that the movies don’t go to and, you know, [we’re] trying to tell a story that holds its own but is also suited to television.”

The parallels to events in our own time are purposeful, which is a very “Dune” move. Herbert’s original 1965 novel philosophized about the environment, politics, religion and more.

For one thing, the show opens with scenes of the human war against advanced machines and artificial intelligence. From there, “Prophecy” mainly focuses on a post-AI world, where humans have outlawed computers but are still grappling with how to act and live without them.

“They are stepping up to push the boundaries of what it means to be human,” Schapker said. “They’re asking themselves, what does it mean to be human in relationship to technology? And what do we lose by giving over our thinking, and outsourcing our thinking, to machines?”

The new realities of this status quo are seen when the 9-year-old boy Pruwet Richese (Charlie Hodson-Prior) accidentally lets an AI-controlled lizard run through a reception hall, which causes a panic among the guests. In this era of “Dune,” the specter of machines can be leveraged as a political weapon to gain power.

Amid this landscape, the Sisterhood plot out their long game, arranging marriages between powerful families as they eye power. However it goes for them, viewers know how it works out: In “Dune,” Paul Atreides will eventually use their own false prophecies against them.

That’s a lesson “Prophecy” looks to share, too.

“‘Dune’ asks us to question the stories we tell about charismatic thinkers and leaders and our institutions,” Schapker says. “What is really driving them? What do they say is driving them? What’s really underneath?”


DUNE: THE OFFICIAL MOVIE GRAPHIC NOVEL TRAILER




Dune: Part One | Official Trailer - 2021




Dune: Part Two | Official Trailer - 2024




Dune (2000) Miniseries Trailer - (SyFy or Sci-Fi channel)




Modern Trailer to celebrate David Lynch's DUNE from 1984




DUNE Official Trailer [1984]

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Lucy - Trailer (Official - HD) - 2014 - Scarlett Johansson




When Lucy Starts making its own super computer HD CLIP | MOVIES REVISIT #lucy #scarlettjohansson




Lucy (10/10) Movie CLIP - I Am Everywhere (2014) HD




100% Brain Usage | Lucy | Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman | Amazon Prime Video




(2014) - Luc Besson, Scarlett Johansson Movie HD

Lucy is set in a world that is run by the mob, street gangs, drug addicts, and corrupt cops. Lucy (Scarlett Johansson), a woman living in Taipei, Taiwan, is forced to work as a drug mule for the mob. The drug implanted in her body inadvertently leaks into her system, changing her into a superhuman, due to accessing much more than the normal 10% of her brain capacity. She can absorb knowledge instantaneously, is able to move objects with her mind, and cannot feel pain and other discomforts.


Johnny Mnemonic - Official® Trailer [HD] - 1995




Keanu Reeves is a space-age courier who's plugged in, turned on and buffed up to deliver the most important data of the 21st century, wet-wired directly into his brain! A rapid-fire roller coaster of action and high-impact imagery! Also starring Dolph Lundgren, Takeshi, Ice-T, Dina Meyer and Henry Rollins.

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Ice-T, Takeshi Kitano, Dolph Lundgren, Henry Rollins, Barbara Sukowa, Udo Kier, Tracy Tweed

Studio: TriStar Pictures
Director: Robert Longo
Screenwriter: William Gibson
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi


The Lawnmower Man (Trailer) - 1992



The Lawnmower Man is a 1992 American science fiction action horror film directed by Brett Leonard and written by Brett Leonard and Gimel Everett. The film is named after a Stephen King short story of the same title, but aside from a single scene, the stories are unrelated. The film stars Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith, a simple-minded gardener, and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, the scientist who decides to experiment on him.

The film was originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man, but King successfully sued the producers for attaching his name to the film and stated in court documents that the film "bore no meaningful resemblance" to his story.

An earlier short film, also titled "The Lawnmower Man", is a more faithful adaptation of the short story. It was directed by Jim Gonis in 1987.


"Surrogates" - Official Trailer [HQ] - 2009




'Ready Player One' Official Comic Con Trailer (2018) | Steven Spielberg

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« Reply #8 on: November 27, 2024, 09:44:00 PM »
Why killer AI is such an alluring horror villain

The new movie “AfrAId" is among two centuries of entertainment about malicious artificial intelligence. Why are we so obsessed?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/08/30/ai-horror-movie-villain-afraid/





Over Labor Day weekend, you can jump scare yourself silly with this generation’s go-to terror: an artificial intelligence gone rogue.

The new horror movie “AfrAId” — yes, that’s how the filmmakers write it — centers on a family whose Alexa-like smart home assistant flips from helpful to murderous.

“AfrAId” hits on a theme woven through the history of entertainment: We’re obsessed with malicious artificial beings.


“AfrAId” movie
https://www.instagram.com/afraidmovie/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=48b5dc22-7291-41e3-a371-997ea4983d78


From “Frankenstein” to HAL 9000 in “2001: A Space Odyssey,” the Terminator and Matrix movies and many more, at least two centuries of make-believe have been littered with machines going horribly wrong.

More than ever, AI might now become the trendsetting horror villain, as human slashers such as Michael Myers and Hannibal Lecter once were.

Let’s talk about what’s behind our infatuation with evil AI, and how fiction both reflects and influences our feelings about real-life technology.


How AI is like fictional slasher villains

Whatever we dread frequently pops up in entertainment. Godzilla reflected the terror of nuclear annihilation. Alien invasion films were partly manifestations of Cold War-era fears.

Chris Weitz, the writer and director of “AfrAId,” said our misgivings about technology have spawned many AI villains already — and he predicted many more now that AI is worming its way in our lives.

Depictions of malicious AI, Weitz said, “embody fears that we have about technology and what it’s going to do to us. And personifying them is one way of coming to grips with them.”

Dana Calacci, a professor of human-centered AI at Penn State University, cited the cultural critic Mark Fisher to explain why AI can inspire the kind of creepy-crawlies we get from classic horror.

In the Halloween horror movies, viewers never know exactly why Michael Myers murders people. It’s not explained in “The Birds” why the feathered menaces go after Tippi Hedren and her friends. Calacci said that AI likewise doesn’t have a clear reason for what it does.

The absence of motivation for AI and horror movie villains feels unnerving.

“There is no motivation behind why a lot of these [AI] models do what they do,” Calacci said. “We find these tools eerie and bizarre and uncomfortable because when things happen, there isn’t a cause.”


Make-believe AI inspires fear — and optimism

For most of the public, decades of malicious intelligent machines in movies “fuel a great deal of alarm about the coming of our robot overlords,” said Margaret O’Mara, a historian of technology at the University of Washington.

But many people in the past and present of Silicon Valley grew up engrossed by science fiction and fantasy. “And it fuels the techno-optimism that still prevails in the industry,” O’Mara said.

In her research, for example, O’Mara said many technologists who came of age in the 1950s, ’60s or early ’70s were big fans of the Tom Swift books, a science fiction series about a plucky inventor.

Sometimes technology enthusiasts seem to twist fictional cautionary tales into positive inspirations, she said.

Elon Musk has said he’s inspired by “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” a science fiction novel featuring survivors after Earth is destroyed to construct a space highway. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman talks about the 2013 movie “Her,” with a charming AI companion, as a model for real AI.

Neither of those works are blueprints for human happiness. The Douglas Adams novels are a satirical criticism of wealth, technology and more. In “Her,” the main character is estranged from other people when he’s consumed by a relationship with an AI.

Weitz said that when he was a child, he loved Star Wars movies and their overwhelmingly positive depictions of artificial beings. (He later co-wrote a Star Wars film.) And he didn’t start his latest movie intending to focus on an AI supervillain.

Weitz imagined AI as a jumping-off point to explore the downsides of technology and what it means to be human. He was inspired by “surveillance capitalism,” the concept popularized by author Shoshana Zuboff that technology companies are exploiting our data and undermining our humanity.

When AI software such as ChatGPT and Dall-E started to stun people with humanlike patterns of language and images, a malicious AI became Weitz’s focus.

He is also working on another AI-themed project based on “The Murderbot Diaries,” science fiction books set in a dystopian future.

“I grew up with a very warm attitude toward what a machine intelligence would be like,” Weitz said. “I think now we’re a bit more ambivalent.”


AFRAID - Official Trailer (HD) - 2024




In AFRAID, Curtis (John Cho) and his family are selected to test a revolutionary new home device: a digital family assistant called AIA. Taking smart home to the next level, once the unit and all its sensors and cameras are installed in their home, AIA seems able to do it all. She learns the family's behaviors and begins to anticipate their needs. And she can make sure nothing – and no one – gets in her family’s way.

Written and Directed by:
Chris Weitz

Produced by:
Jason Blum
Chris Weitz
Andrew Miano

Executive Producers:
Beatriz Sequeira
Paul O. Davis
Dan Balgoyen
Britta Rowings

Cast:
John Cho
Katherine Waterston
Havana Rose Liu
Lukita Maxwell
with David Dastmalchian
and Keith Carradine

This film is not yet rated by The Motion Picture Association. For future rating information, please visit www.filmratings.com.
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