{"id":125203,"date":"2014-04-19T02:40:57","date_gmt":"2014-04-19T06:40:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/seven-a-i-movies-that-are-better-than-transcendence.php"},"modified":"2014-04-19T02:40:57","modified_gmt":"2014-04-19T06:40:57","slug":"seven-a-i-movies-that-are-better-than-transcendence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/artificial-intelligence\/seven-a-i-movies-that-are-better-than-transcendence.php","title":{"rendered":"Seven A.I. Movies That Are Better Than Transcendence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Entertainment movies Joaquin  Phoenix talking to his iOS girlfriend Samantha in  Her. Warner Bros.  Picture  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnny Depp dies and is reborn as a computer brain in    Transcendence, the latest science-fiction thriller    about artificial intelligence. Smart machines that may serve or    dominate mankind are as old as Samuel Butlers 1872 novel    Erewhon, or Karel Capeks 1920 play R.U.R.     and as recent as this weeks episode of The Simpsons,    in which Dr. Frink revives the dead Homer as a chatty    screensaver. They have also inhabited some of the finest SF    movies, including Dark Star, Star Wars,    Star Trek the Motion Picture, Alien,    Blade Runner, The Terminator and    RoboCop. The list is inspiring and nearly endless.  <\/p>\n<p>    (READ: Corlisss review of    Transcendence)  <\/p>\n<p>    Here are seven of our favorites, spanning seven decades and the    spectrum of mans feelings  fearful, wondrous  about the    smartest machines man has created.  <\/p>\n<p>    THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, 1951. Directed    by Robert Wise. Screenplay by Edmund H. North, from the story    Farewell to the Master by Harry Bates.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first known alien visitor to Earth, in the first A-budget    science-fiction film from a major Hollywood studio, is a Christ    figure  Michael Rennies Klaatu  whose spaceship lands in    Washington, D.C.s Presidents Park. Accompanied by his giant    robot Gort, Klaatu has come in peace, but the Cold War U.S.    will have none of that: a soldier shoots him. Escaping from the    military hospital where he is confined, he assumes the earthly    name Mr. Carpenter, befriends a nice widow (Patricia Neal)    and, during a global shutdown of electrical power  the half    hour the Earth stands still  tells her that, if hes    apprehended, she must sneak onto the spaceship and give Gort    this message: Klaatu barada nikto.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cannily fusing flying-saucer paranoia with the Christian    parable of the Second Coming, The Day the Earth Stood    Still establishes Gort and his kind as servants instead of    uncontrollable rebels. The movie also sends a plethora of mixed    messages, such as: Dont trust your government; trust an alien    with elegant bone structure and a posh English accent. At the    end, Klaatu leaves Earth with one last message: All nations    must live in peace. But if the military belligerence of Earths    nations extends into outer space, then robots like Gort will    destroy our planet. The decision rests with you. In other    words, try to be as peaceful as we, your superiors, are  or    well kill you.  <\/p>\n<p>    2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, 1968. Directed by    Stanley Kubrick. Written by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley    Kubrick.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats happening at the beginning? What goes on at the end? Not    many science fiction films encourage the audience to ask those    questions, as 2001 did. An essay on mans destiny, the    film was for some of its late-60s viewers a light show, a head    trip, needing no earthbound explanations. But still, wouldnt    it be nice to know the explicit meaning of the Monolith, that    gigantic slab that revved evolution into fast-forward? In a    making-of doc on the 2007 reissue of the film, Clarke    explained: The Monolith was essentially a teaching machine. In    fact, our original idea was to have something with a    transparent screen on which images would appear, which would    teach the apes how to fight each other, how to maybe even make    fire. So the apes would get a celestial visit from the first    computer on Earth. But that was much too naive an idea,    Clarke added. So eventually we just bypassed it with a device    which we didnt explain  they just touched it, and things    happened to their brains, and they were transformed.  <\/p>\n<p>    2001 remains a wonder today, in part because its    technological wizards achieved their effects not through CGI    magic but in the camera. (For the floating-pen effect, they    stuck the pen to a plate of glass and moved the plate slowly in    front of the camera; the actress playing the flight attendant    then pulled the pen off the glass.) So this was a handmade    movie about computers  especially the soothing, neurotic HAL    9000, voiced by Douglas Rain. HAL masks insolence with    apologies: When astronaut Dave Bowman (Keir Dullea) orders the    computer to Open the pod bay doors, HAL replies, Im sorry,    Dave. I cant do that. HAL can do that, and he\/it    isnt sorry; the lives of Bowman and his partner Frank Poole    (Gary Lockwood) are only incidental to the mission, which will    abort if HAL is disconnected. The machine ends on a terser    note: Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore.    Goodbye. Its the Shut Down command we have all seen on our    computers  and which, spookily, I am seeing right now. No    kidding. Is HAL, or his kin 13 years after 2001, monitoring my    writing?  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/time.com\/67911\/transcendence-movies-artificial-intelligence-sci-fi\/\/RS=^ADAFthRB.sA8bFmUeo8JMmTL0nvDwU-\" title=\"Seven A.I. Movies That Are Better Than Transcendence\">Seven A.I. Movies That Are Better Than Transcendence<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Entertainment movies Joaquin Phoenix talking to his iOS girlfriend Samantha in Her. Warner Bros. 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