{"id":1119351,"date":"2023-11-16T17:16:44","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T22:16:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/20-movies-about-ai-that-came-out-in-the-last-5-years-movieweb\/"},"modified":"2023-11-16T17:16:44","modified_gmt":"2023-11-16T22:16:44","slug":"20-movies-about-ai-that-came-out-in-the-last-5-years-movieweb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/superintelligence\/20-movies-about-ai-that-came-out-in-the-last-5-years-movieweb\/","title":{"rendered":"20 Movies About AI That Came Out in the Last 5 Years &#8211; MovieWeb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Artificial intelligence has become one of the hottest topics in    recent years, and as expected, Hollywood and other major film    industries have jumped on the trend, producing dozens of movies    about the different scenarios that are likely to stem from this    kind of technological advancement. Some movies keep things    simple, showcasing what each one of us is already experiencing,    while others predict doom, showing how AI is likely to mess    with human existence in the near future.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the last five years alone, several different films about AI    have been released and they are all extremely fascinating.    These big-screen productions arent just rooted in the    sci-fi genre    alone. Some of them incorporate action, comedy, and horror    elements, resulting in stories that are informative,    cautionary, and entertaining. Because they were made recently,    the movies are also a lot more accurate regarding the current    state of artificial intelligence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jim Archers comedy-drama, Brian and    Charles, follows Brian Gittins, a lonely    scientist in rural Wales who decides to build an artificially    intelligent robot that can keep him company. It initially won't    power up, but after a thunderstorm, it starts functioning and    then teaches itself English by reading the dictionary. Brian    attempts to keep it close to him at all times, but it grows a    mind of its own and develops a desire to explore the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brian and Charles accentuates both a major benefit and    a major challenge that might stem from artificial intelligence.    As much as the technology might be useful, it might also prove    difficult to control.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is demonstrated in the later stages of the movies plot.    After creating the robot (named Charles), Brian gets a friend    he desperately craves. His wish is to control Charles like he    would a pet, but Charles becomes curious and leans towards his    independent desires. He expresses his intention to travel the    world, leaving Brian with the same problem he had in the first    place.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Prime Video  <\/p>\n<p>        Read Our Review  <\/p>\n<p>    The plot of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning     Part One was     built out of a rejected Superman pitch that Christopher    McQuarrie had submitted to Warner Bros. Given how entertaining    it is, fans will be glad that things turned out the way they    did. The film centers around The Entity, an artificial    intelligence system that is infiltrating various defense and    financial databases without conducting any attacks. It aims to    send a strong message about its power, so there emerges a    scramble by various global powers to find its source code.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning  Part One    amplifies the existing fears that people have about artificial    intelligence. When you have a system that can impersonate    voices, analyze video footage in milliseconds, and even predict    the future, a lot can go wrong. The Entity has all these    capabilities and more. Whats scarier, as per the movie, is    that it was created by the American government, only to fall    into the wrong hands. Will more tech weapons fall into the    wrong hands in the future? Well, anything can happen.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Paramount+  <\/p>\n<p>    In Superintelligence, director Ben    Falcone imagines a scenario where the fate of humanity lies in    one persons hands. Once again, there is a villainous AI system    that isnt quite sure whether it wants to eliminate humans or    not. It singles out a young woman named Carol as a test subject    and invades her home. It then informs her that it will make its    decision after three days of watching her.  <\/p>\n<p>    As scary as the situation is, the film delivers plenty of    joyous moments. Instead of the clich hacker voice that most    movies use, the AI system speaks using the voice of TV    personality James Corden, who is Carols favorite celebrity.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is an accurate reflection of the current state of the    entertainment industry where AI has proven capable of even    imitating musicians and composing full songs in their voices.    The fictional President and NSA agents also keep trying to make    comical efforts to shut down the AI system but never succeed,    proving that once such forms of technology develop too much,    they will be impossible to stop. Thankfully, the woman does a    good job of relating with the AI system, hence influencing it    to be lenient.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rent it on Apple TV+  <\/p>\n<p>    RELATED: The Most    Human-Like Artificial Intelligence in Movies, Ranked  <\/p>\n<p>    Natalie Kennedys directorial debut,    Blank, follows Claire Rivers, a    struggling writer trying to figure out ways to overcome    writer's block. After running out of options, she heads to an    enclosed remote compound for an AI-controlled retreat. There,    her AI assistant becomes overbearing and mean, refusing to let    her leave the location until she has finished writing her    story.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are only seven human characters in the entire movie,    creating more room for the Human Vs. Technology conflict. As    much as AI is the villain, Blank creates valid    justifications for the actions of both the system and the    writer. Claire is not only lazy, but she is also a    procrastinator, so the AI assistant makes her pay for both bad    habits. However, free will and consent are still essential    rights, so the AI assistant has no authority to keep her    captive, yet she wants to leave. But can AI-powered systems    learn what is morally right and wrong?  <\/p>\n<p>    Rent it on Apple TV+  <\/p>\n<p>    The Mitchells vs the Machines, young    Katie Mitchell gets enrolled into a film school, so her family    and her dog decide to take her there via a lengthy road trip.    They are all looking forward to Mitchell beginning her studies    but along the way, they realize that all the worlds electronic    devices are attacking humans. Luckily, two robots arent up for    the violence, so they team up with the family to stop the    attacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    The animated film reminds everyone that since technology links    most machines, it can cause them all to malfunction if there is    a glitch. The idea is borrowed from     Stephen Kings controversial machine movie, Maximum    Overdrive, but the plot is a lot more interesting here    because of the humor and the chemistry between the family    members and their new allies. A nefarious tech entrepreneur is    also revealed to be behind the machine uprising, which makes    audiences wonder what the effects of the misuse of AI would be    like in the real world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Netflix  <\/p>\n<p>    Apocalypses normally catch humans by surprise in movies, but    not in I Am Mother, where its    revealed that an automated bunker had been created to    repopulate Earth if all human life was wiped out. After the    extinction event, the bunkers AI-powered robot (simply named    Mother) begins growing an embryo in a lab and raises the baby    into an adult 18-year-old woman.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nothing is actually as it seems in I Am Mother. There    is a major twist about halfway into the movie, which reveals    that Mother might not be as nice as audiences have been made to    believe. Besides that, morality is a major theme throughout the    proceedings. Having been constructed with a specific set of    instructions about what is right and wrong, Mother raises her    new human child, Daughter, to be a disciplined person and when    she starts deviating from what she has been taught, a major    feud erupts between them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream in on Netflix  <\/p>\n<p>        A robotics engineer at a toy company builds a life-like        doll that begins to take on a life of its own.      <\/p>\n<p>    Fans of movies    about killer dolls got a major treat in 2022, courtesy of    Gerard Johnstone and James Wans    M3GAN. In it, the titular    artificially intelligent doll develops some form of    self-awareness and becomes violent towards anyone who tries to    come between it and the little girl who owns her. Within a    short period, the doll turns against both the girls family and    the company that made it.  <\/p>\n<p>    M3GAN is yet another movie that asks questions    regarding how possible it is to control AI-powered machines and    objects. When the doll is still following its programming    commands, it remains obedient and useful, but once it develops    a mind of its own, it turns murderous. The film also condemns    the emerging desire to use AI for everything. When the    generative android is first brought into the family, it bonds    with the little girl so much that she becomes distant toward    her guardian, creating a whole new attachment problem.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Prime Video  <\/p>\n<p>    Bigbug by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (the    Oscar-nominated French director behind Amlie), is    science fiction black comedy at its finest. The mayhem unfolds    in the year 2045 where every family has AI-powered robots as    helpers. Soon, a machine revolt begins around the globe and a    family is taken hostage by their android helpers. With tensions    rising, members of the family begin turning against each other.  <\/p>\n<p>    The film paints a perfect yet hilarious picture of how humans    are likely to react if home AI systems ever malfunction. Rather    than deal with the threat at hand, each of the family members    becomes overwhelmed by paranoia and begins targeting each    other.  <\/p>\n<p>    Besides that, Bigbug has a wide variety of AI-powered    machines, making it distinctive from other projects of the same    kind. There is one modeled after a 50s maid, another that    serves as a physical trainer, another thats a toy for the    youngest member of the family, and another named Einstein,    which serves as a supervisor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Netflix  <\/p>\n<p>    The Creator transports viewers to the    year 2055 (and later to 2070), where artificial intelligence    (AI) unleashes a nuclear weapon in America. In response,    Western countries unite in a war against AI while Eastern    countries embrace it. Soon, Joshua (John David Washington), an    ex-special forces operative is recruited to hunt down the AIs    creator, who is said to have another deadly weapon that is    capable of terminating all humans for good.  <\/p>\n<p>    The West and the East have always looked for reasons to feud    and AI might just be a solid base for disagreement in the    future. The Creator thus uses technology to address    geopolitics in a manner that is sensible and realistic.    However, it isnt just a film about doom. Director Gareth    Edwards (best known for Godzilla) balances the    advantages and disadvantages of AI. For example, the    protagonist has strong AI-powered limbs that help him greatly    in his mission after the natural ones get amputated.  <\/p>\n<p>    Buy it on Amazon  <\/p>\n<p>        In Roland Emmerich's new big-budget disaster film, a        mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit around        Earth and sends it on a collision course with life as we        know it.      <\/p>\n<p>    According to Moonfall, technology    didnt just emerge in recent centuries. Billions of years ago,    our ancestors were living in a technologically advanced solar    system, with a sentient AI system serving them all. One day, it    went rogue and began wiping out humanity. Several people    escaped in arks and built habitable planets across the galaxy,    but the AI wiped them all away, except Earth. In the movie, it    is now seeking to destroy the planet by putting it on a    collision course with the moon.  <\/p>\n<p>    By creating a universe where nearly everything is linked to    technology, directed Roland Emmerich manages to tell a    distinctive and ambitious tale that is full of all the    necessary tech and space jargon. Troubleshooting is the main    objective here, with worldly governments racing against time to    ensure the moon doesnt collide with the Earth. From a tech    perspective, it all feels very relatable as there have been    numerous scenarios where people have found themselves having to    fix messes that were created by malfunctioning personal    computers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Max  <\/p>\n<p>    How far would people go to get money? Well, in I Am    Your Man, archeologist, Dr. Alma Felser, is    seeking funds for her next project and when she is informed    that she will be paid if she lives with a humanoid robot for    three weeks as a way to test its capabilities, she agrees.    After several moments of bonding, she falls for the robot.  <\/p>\n<p>    I Am Your Man shows that there are limitless    possibilities as to where AI technology can go. On this    occasion, the robot is so advanced that its able to have    romantic feelings and make love to Alma while feeling pleasure    in the same way a human would. Its fun because it has all the    little romcom tropes in it, including the classic I cant do    this anymore line, but from a tech angle, it impresses by    suggesting all the little ways that man and machine can    connect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Hulu  <\/p>\n<p>    In Heart of Stone, intelligence    operative Rachel \"Nine of Hearts\" Stone (Gal Gadot) is tasked    with preventing an AI program known as The Heart from falling    into the wrong hands. In classic spy movie fashion, the mission    takes her on a journey to several corners of the globe where    she bumps into all kinds of characters, each with their    ulterior motives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Heart of    Stone doesnt try to be too clever. The joy lies in the    shootouts, the chases, and the random punching of keyboard keys    to locate something somewhere. Still, the message remains    clear: AI is powerful, and it needs to be handled by sensible    and good-intentioned people at all times. And if there is ever    the risk of something going wrong, then everyone responsible    for the existence of the system needs to act fast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Netflix  <\/p>\n<p>    Steven Knight (best known for creating Peaky Blinders)    surprised audiences about this powerful tale about a boy who    dreams of killing his step-father. Events kick off when the    fishing boat captain Baker Dill (Matthew McConaughey) is    offered $10 million by his ex-wife to kill her abusive    ex-husband. It turns out that Dill isnt real. He died years    ago and this version of him is in a computer game created by    his son, who wishes to see his stepfather dead.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sections of tech experts have argued that by feeding AI enough    data, video game characters can be aware that they arent real    and that there are humans out there determining their fates.    Serenity rides on such a narrative to    create a perfect thriller thats full of endless twists and    turns. Still, the movie serves as a warning that if young minds    get fed too much tech knowledge, they might go on to misuse it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rent it on Apple TV+  <\/p>\n<p>    Its the year 2194 in Jung_E, and as    expected, the Earth has become uninhabitable. Everyone lives in    shelters now. Meanwhile, a team of scientists attempts to    develop an AI version of Yun Jung-yi, a feared dead soldier who    once helped in the fight against rebels who had broken off from    the shelters and started their republic. The film is the    brainchild of Yeon Sang-ho, best known for making one of        the greatest zombie movies, Train to Busan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jung_E keeps hope alive by suggesting that in the    future, it might be easy to download peoples consciousness    elsewhere, hence enabling them to exist elsewhere. At the same    time, it serves as a warning of a scenario where it might be    hard to differentiate between whats AI and whats not. This is    best demonstrated at the end of the film where an influential    person who has been pushing machine-related policies is    revealed to be an android with an AI-powered brain.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Netflix  <\/p>\n<p>    Dark Fate is the only critically    acclaimed Terminator movie not directed by James    Cameron, and it stands tall because it follows the formula that    the legendary director used in the second installment. Once    again, a Skynet terminator is sent back in time to kill a man    whose fate is linked to the future. The resistance also sends    an augmented soldier to protect him and the duel begins.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like the first two films, this follow-up predicts that there    will come a time when machines will colonize humans and that    they will be able to time-travel at will. The idea is a    stretch, but it is creatively used here to create a tense    human-AI conflict. What fans will love the most is the return    of the legendary Sarah Connor and the T-800 (Arnold    Schwarzenegger). Overall, the action remains the strongest    pillar, boosted by fun banter.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rent it on Apple TV+  <\/p>\n<p>    Mattson Tomlins directorial debut,    Mother\/Android follows a pregnant    woman and her boyfriend as they try to make it to Boston during    an AI-takeover. Boston is the only place that has been    fortified against the machines. Careful in their journey, they    avoid roads and travel through the woods where they risk    encountering wild animals. Within no time, several new    challenges pop up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mother\/Android shoves all kinds of horrors right at    the audience member's face. There are scenes where phones    explode, killing the users, and other androids issue creepy    messages such as wishing people Happy Halloween rather than    Merry Christmas. Overall, its a sad tale that shows how mean    machines can be if things get out of control.  <\/p>\n<p>    Throughout the journey, the two are hunted by various androids,    and are even tricked into trusting one of them, resulting in    disastrous outcomes. In the end, only the newborn baby gets to    have a happy ending.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Hulu  <\/p>\n<p>    For The Matrix Resurrections, fans    only got one of the Wachowskis (Lana), instead of two of them    as has been the norm, which explains why the movie is weak in    some areas. Even so, it still beats most of what is in the    market. Set 60 years after the previous film, it follows the    famous Neo as he struggles to distinguish between whats real    and whats not. It soon emerges that the Matrix has become    stronger than ever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like the previous films, The Matrix Resurrections    reinforces the conspiracy theory that our universe might not be    real at all. We might all be living in a computerized system    and there is no definitive way of finding out. Moreover, this    is one of the few movies where the visuals totally match the    topic at hand. The green and black color scheme is a direct    reference to computer program systems, hence audiences get the    impression that the creators truly care about every little tech    aspect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Max  <\/p>\n<p>    The last film released by CBS Films before it was absorbed into    Paramount+, Jexi centers around a    self-aware phone as it bonds with its socially inept owner.    Unimpressed by its owners reclusiveness, the smartphone begins    texting people and making plans for him without his consent,    resulting in both hilarious and disastrous outcomes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jexi is an additional Hollywood reminder that AI can    be both cool and detrimental, so humans ought to be prepared    for both outcomes. For example, the phone texts its owners    boss aggressively (because it believes he is too soft) to get    him a promotion, but he is demoted instead. It also ruins a    date for him at some point. On the other hand, it helps him    make more friends and plan his life better.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Roku  <\/p>\n<p>    RELATED:     10 Serious Sci-Fi Movies with Extremely Silly    Endings  <\/p>\n<p>        Special agent Orson Fortune and his team of operatives        recruit one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars to help them        on an undercover mission. Starring Jason Statham, Cary        Elwes, Josh Harnett, and Aubrey Plaza.      <\/p>\n<p>    Guy Ritchie appears to trust Jason Statham more than any other    actor and the two recently collaborated again in the spy    action-comedy Operation Fortune: Ruse de    Guerre. Statham plays the skilled spy Orson    Fortune, tasked with stopping the sale of a new piece of    technology thats at the hands of a wealthy arms broker. Aiding    him in the mission are several operatives as well as a major    Hollywood star.  <\/p>\n<p>    Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is an AI movie for    everyone, not just the techies or spy flick lovers. Unlike    Dead Reckoning: Part One, it avoids going into details    about what the piece of tech can and cannot do. All that    audiences know is that its very powerful, hence the reason    everyone is going after it. Still, the film reminds everyone    that we are moving into an era where AI will be the most    valuable thing in the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Starz  <\/p>\n<p>    Directed by Gavin Rothery, Archive    revolves around George, a tech company employee struggling to    deal with his wifes death. Luckily, technology has advanced to    a point where dead peoples consciousness can be stored in    special devices and their loved ones are allowed to speak with    them on the phone for a maximum of 200 hours. Eager to find a    way around the limited talk time, George begins developing an    android so that he can download his wifes consciousness    permanently into it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Archive sells hope to audiences, hope that one day,    artificial intelligence will make grief a thing of the past. It    all seems like a wild concept for now, but given how fast    technology is developing, it would be unwise to rule anything    out. The movie also has a wild twist in the third act where    its revealed that a certain reality that viewers thought was    the actual reality is the fake one.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stream it on Prime Video and Tubi TV  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Excerpt from:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/movieweb.com\/movies-about-artificial-intelligence-that-came-out-in-the-last-5-years\/\" title=\"20 Movies About AI That Came Out in the Last 5 Years - MovieWeb\">20 Movies About AI That Came Out in the Last 5 Years - MovieWeb<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Artificial intelligence has become one of the hottest topics in recent years, and as expected, Hollywood and other major film industries have jumped on the trend, producing dozens of movies about the different scenarios that are likely to stem from this kind of technological advancement. 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