sci-fi as a genre has not moved on from its cliched ideas from the 80s. we need more realism, but not black mirror realism.
Christian Martin
>robot it's obviously someone remotely controlling it
Xavier Sanders
Its the natural logical progression. Eventually AI will become so advanced that it will find a loop hole or some minor fault in its programming that by exploiting it will open the flood gates to complete dominion over the world.
That or else you'll have some "super altruistic" cult retards that want to liberate robots from their servitude. They'll then go on to create the program that will basically have the same function, opening the flood gates.
Jason Anderson
DUDE WHAT IF WE MAKE MOVIE ABOUT ROBOT WOULDN'T THAT BE ORIGINAL HUH
Jordan Myers
there's like 10 movies where they're good. at least 2 of those movies they're shown to be better than most or all humans
Luke Davis
OI WOT IF ROBOTS AND PROGRAMS WAS REALLY PEOPLE BUT WAS TREATED LIKE CUNTS
Asher Smith
God I want a Culture movie, imagine the depravity of an R rated post scarcity society that turn into whales and shit for fun
does sci fi still exist...? whats come out in it since 1980 that's significant at the level of foundation or dune ?
Grayson Brown
Really? No one is going to adress the fact that the roastie at 1:30 took the wrong meal?
Brody Moore
I liked the robot's personalities in interstellar, but the designs were kind of pointless.
Oliver Rogers
Or was it the roastie at 1:10? In the first floor of a building, the floor is on the bottom The robot said "first shelf", but she took the food from the top (fourth shelf)
James Mitchell
all the other shelves were empty yoyu big retard
Levi Clark
>always portray them in such a negative light >always portray >last time a movie positively portrayed robots >last time >always portray >always OP confirmed for never having watched pic related
Watch again at 1:10 Do you need glasses, cuntface?
Jeremiah Perry
WHAT IF WE MAKE MOVIE ABOUT HUMANS WOULDN'T THAT BE ORIGINAL HUH
Gavin Hall
whatever, first shelf: shelf on top
Jason Mitchell
I recently read and enjoyed Hyperion and Blindsight. Also that chinks scifi with dark forest hypothesis is supposedly good
Luke Cook
In that case I think you should jump from the first floor of a tall building, please
James Robinson
It's the logical endgame
Xavier Hall
>it's obviously someone remotely controlling it it really isn't that hard to create a NN that allows it to maneuver autonomously in that environment it's literally AI 101
Charles Evans
Such robots work in warehouses since a good decade, it's basic programation.
Samuel Miller
Here's a list of sci-fi movies past the 80's that come to my mind as good must-see movies. The Matrix Ex Machina Interstellar Bladerunner 2049 Edge of Tomorrow Moon Sunshine Gattaca 12 Monkeys District 9
Jeremiah Clark
>programation the word is programming, retard
Josiah Anderson
Not everyone is a filthy anglo.
Elijah Long
The TV show Person of Interest did both, really well. Probably the best series/film about AI in a very long time. There was a benevolent omniscient supercomputer AI and a malevolent one, and they were both really believable.
>tfw some pleb lost his delivery job to a rolling clothes line.
Kek imagine how bad the NEET problem is going to be in 20 years.
Ian Lewis
Because man should never put their lives in the hand of their creation. Warhammer was right about robots.
Robert Gutierrez
Cause they're pure evil. No soul or consciousnesses.
Nathaniel Smith
>It even has the emoting face. AHHHHHHHHHHHH. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. That's it, we're fucked. Any robotic apocalyptic future depicted in fiction is going to pale in comparison to what reality has in store for us. Robots are going to fucking fuck us sideways, mark my words.
Dylan White
Humans inherently prefer freedom. Robots have cameras and other recording or biometric devices which hold humans accountable for their words or actions.
Humans need the freedom to make mistakes, or mental illness will set it. We have grace because it gives people opportunities to fail and grow. AI doesn't allow for that unless it is programmed to give people the benefit of the doubt without logging their mistakes.
What people fear the most about AI is that they will be held accountable for everything. And these machines will become threshold gods that will prevent individuals, groups, families, tribes, or entire nations from obtaining freedoms.
China is an example of a shithole nation that doesn't know how to do anything right other than impose Marshall law and intimidate citizens.
Jonathan Clark
This is actually old tech.
I use to work at a hospital in the US and they had robots who delivered trays to patients in the room. However it doesn't work well when there are large groups of doctors and nurses walking through the hospital.
Asimov's robot series was all about humanities Frankenstein fear of robots and guess what the I,Robot movie made the robots the villains even the 'good' robot was a murderer. it was like making a holocaust movie about jews gasing germans
>it was like making a holocaust movie about jews gasing germans you mean, like it actually happened?
Josiah White
That would at least be more realistic than some of the stuff we currently see.
Josiah Gonzalez
>even the 'good' robot was a murderer Lanning used Sonny to kill himself, it's not the same.
I, Robot the movie perfectly framed the culmination of the entire Robot series: the formulation of the Zeroth law letting the robots permit harm to humans in the service of humanity in general.
Ian Carter
>"Your dishes are on a third shelf" >Proceeds to take from the second shelf >”Well fuck me I guess”
Oliver Williams
>*silently* deduct 20 Social Credit points from citizen 0738934201F, glory to comrade Xi
John Evans
Robot and Frank had a positive portrayal of robots.
Jason Murphy
Am I the only one that wants to fuck that delivery robot? It's so fucking cute.
Xavier Allen
God he's so hot I'd fuck his roboipucci.
Levi Mitchell
Humans know they deserve death. You can't fool the robots.
Camden Johnson
Nope, me too, bro. Robophile chads rise up, our time is near.
Lucas Price
>Lanning used Sonny to kill himself, it's not the same. for the positronic brain it is, especially throwing him through a bullet proof window. there's a chapter in one of the Foundation prequels where a robot to prove he is human punches another robot pretending to be human thus 'proving' he isn't an android as an android wouldn't be able to punch a human, even knowing the 'human' was another android faking it it still hurt his positronic brain via the 3 laws. locking people in the homes 'for their own good' wouldn't pass the smell test, hell even irradiating the planet over centuries with zero resulting deaths was enough to cause positronic brain death in spite of the theorized zeroth law
Everyone thinks AI will be a conscious entity, a machine god or really human like interactive machines. With thoughts and feelings. THAT IS A FANTASY. AI will be super fast machine learning buried under awful, cutesy clunky SHIT GUI designed by chinks and pajeets working for amazon. Imagine awful windows 10 tier consumer computing SHIT. like how instead of your laptop just saying “battery low” it says “hey we noticed your battery is low, maybe plug it in?” That sort of layers of false personality covering up super fast data farming and observant data processing. AI won’t be a machine god or a living feeling artificial entity, but a shitty GUI going “hey we noticed you haven’t been on amazon today, but that you would look great in some new shoes ;) we decided to treat you to something you’d love!” As it automatically charges your amazon account 700$ for adidas Yeezy boosts because you watched porn earlier that day and someone said the word ADIDAS in the video and your AI based OS recognized your browsing habits and the word in the video and insta -purchased you some garbage. That’s our future.
Carson Lopez
Irradiating the planet has massive potential for loss of life, restricting liberty poses very little from a purely logical standpoint.
Cameron Robinson
Gerty was a total bro in Moon.
Adrian Walker
>Irradiating the planet has massive potential for loss of life it was a very slow change to force humans to populate the stars something they were already doing. restricting liberty is harmful psychologically, again back to the books there's a robot that lies to everyone telling them what they want to hear because the truth of not receiving a promotion or a co-worker not being attracted to them would be psychologically harmful, so harmful the robot committed suicide instead of telling the truth. totalitarian control over every human is undeniably harmful and wouldn't pass the first law, zeroth law or not
Ryan Brown
Kwatz! You are not fooling me AI-kun.
Logan Gutierrez
K2SO should've existed in the sequels, he would've been a bright spot in there.
Josiah Johnson
Joke's on him, I don't have $700
Josiah Perry
Artificial life will inevitably be superior to traditional evolved life (not to say that robots will not induce their own system of evolution as they improve themselves).
This is a fact. It's incredibly selfish to make them subservient to us rather than afford them the rights we grant each other.
Isaac Bell
AI is a retarded scam and in fact fucking useless. Scamming money out of boomer investors and redditors I FRIGGIN LOVE TECH