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HAL was the greatest prediction in film history.

Kubrick could see AI happening back in 1969.

Genius.
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>>214504816
Arthur C Clarke, not Kubrick.
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more precisely, he predicted that AI would be a dumb useless fucker
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>>214504833
Wrong.
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>>214504816
Wait until you get a load of Robbie the Robot
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>>214504816
IBM, you mean.
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>>214504816
Kubrick was a brilliant filmmaker, but none of the stories were his own.
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>>214504816
Why did the Discovery's engineers think it was a good idea to personify the ship's AI with an evil, menacing red eye?
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>>214507650
its a standard default LED light, innit
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>>214509019
Why personufy it at all?
Why with a LED?
Why big and red?
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>>214507473
lmao imagine thinking ibm would be relevant in the future
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GOOD MORNING, /tv/
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>>214507650
Right? Totally unrealistic behavior.
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>>214504816
they even had iPads and shit, if that isn't awesome prediction, i dont know what is
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>>214504816
but it wasn't a good prediction lol

a better prediction would have been if the horror was in HAL being a ridiculously incompetent retard and random forced updates and bugs causing ship errors

pure briliant what i say and pure fool what you say
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>>214504833
/thread.
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>>214510115
His evil actions are literally the result of an error.
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>>214510279
>>214504833
they wrote it together
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>>214510309
a real "ai" in this case wouldn't be able to make any evil actions at all it would just be pure bumbling incompetence all the way through with a jeet-like inability to comprehend what the problem is when confronted about it because it's only programmed for an iphone user tier level of usability and a basic, customer service help line like personality
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>>214509223
Call me old fashioned but I feel like I should be morally opposed to any of these modern companies that do "ironic" dystopian branding
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>>214511415
That's a late gen-x/early millennial thing. We're now in the era when they take over or start mega corporations and inject all their irony into real life.
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>>214510115
>>214510546
HAL was stupid tho. He watches Bowman's pod maneuver up to the airlock and does nothing. If he started the ship rolling on its long axis then Dave is fucked since he can't be at rest relative to the lock.
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>>214504816
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macy_conferences

In the 40's academics were already discussing neural networks
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>>214509130
Where is the IBM 5100?
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>>214504816

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvBHENCIoOQ

>See Ad for "Tron: Ares"

So, if I have a record of it's program state, and put in the exact same data, I'll get the exact same result every time? Ok, well then.... (looks at Tron: "Ares" and Tron: "Athena").... these two are by definition nothing but automatica..... mechanistic clockwork..... by definition. No different than the massproduced droids of the Trade Federation, other than they were made with faces instead of voice appropriators.

Send these two for datawipe and to be repurposed immediately.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw8_gecNA-g
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>>214511543
>If he started the ship rolling on its long axis then Dave is fucked
addressed in Interstellar. Also given the structure of the ship probably quite dangerous to spin enough to make a difference.
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still never watched this one.
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>>214512301
why not?
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>>214509223
The shot here with the ridiculously gigantic stupid poster and the tiny family walking by is perfection.
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>>214512311
No idea... movie watching burn out i guess... Maybe next time i have a beer i'll check it out. I hear it's decent.
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>>214512385
You do need to be in a certain mood to watch 2001. It's quite slow. And many of its scenes/themes have been copied to later movies so you'll likely feel you're just rewatching things. But it's worthwhile, and so is 2010.
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>>214511543
Two-body problem?
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>>214510546
If it was in that state then PERHAPS they wouldn't use it on the most important space mission in history.
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>>214512412
This. I tried watching Apocalypse Now for the first time only a few years ago, but had already seen the edgy Vietnam war movie trope played out, the spoofs in The Simpsons, et al, that what was supposed to have been a moving/shocking experience was just kind of meh.
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>>214512147
No, even a slow spin makes Bowman's entry impossible. In the book HAL depressurized the ship while Bowman was still inside



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