I want off this satanic transhumanist ride
I will break, David
>>219686461Better visual effects than a modern movieBut it's still shitty Spielbergian goyslop at the end of the day
>>219686461AI was anti transhumist. The Humans all died for building AI. And the aliums came to laugh at them and archive their shit
The last twenty minutes with the aliens was way too much of an ass pull
I have christcuck fatigue.
His human family were all dicks.
>>219686957He's not 'family'. Robot sympathy is exactly the psyop the movie is trying to impart
>>219686461AI is the best thing to happen in my life
>>219686749This
>>219687038>and then, for no reason at all...
>>219686749Theyre not aliens, they are sentient ai or at least, unrestricted ai.
>>219686749They aren’t aliens, they are AI descendants of David. How was it an asspull when it concludes the point of the movie called AI
>>219686461Oops we forgot to write the code that makes your super hi tech robot son blink.
>>219687424Prophetic. Spielberg knew about jeetcode.
This movie always had some weird pedo and incest undertones to it.
>>219686579>>219686713Is this Screamers
artificial intelligence IS the alien that's the point
>>219686461I hate this "alien = magical gods" shit thats infested scifi. Its all so fucking bland and...basic.
>the browns of 4chan can't understand a movie about humanityMakes sense, but still saddening.
>>219694229to be fair, this movie seems to filter everyone
>>219686713is this a shining reference?
>>219686705No you fucking dumbass. The beings David met at the end of the movie were the future robots. Theyw ere trying to recreate humanity but failed doing so. Its why David was so interesting to them. But since David just wanted to be with his mom one more time. they decided to let him have that.His teddy bear most likely gave them the data they wanted anyway
>>219693893>>219693744>>219686749>>219686705>being this filtered
>>219694229How in the fuck was a movie about a constantly abused humanoid robot little boy about humanity?These movies are always transhumanist finger wagging. The (insert thing here) displays humanity better then humans!
>>219686461This isn't a great film but the ending is one of the most depressing, surreal, soul destroying, fever dream moments I've ever seen in a movie. It's stuck with me since I was a kid. Can't remember another piece of media that filled me with such a deep feeling of melancholic dread.
>>219693893"Any civilization with far more advanced technology than us will appear like magic to us."- Abraham Lincoln, 1972
>>219694960It is great just because it sticks the land so viscerally.
>>219686461>>219686705>>219694891Transhumanism is inevitable.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEfk5PjPM6Y
>>219686846THISI fucking hate them so much
>>219695098What if I told you magic is real. Not the magic wand and nose twitch to maje stuff happen stuff. But actual advanced principles that seem like magic and was calked magic. Would you believe me?
>>219695214It would be magic if you motherfuckers could proofread your shit before you post.
>>219695284Im not wasting mental clock cycles on proofreading, fighting spellcheck, and doing the fucking iq test every post.
>>219694960>the ending is one of the most depressing, surreal, soul destroying, fever dream moments I've ever seen in a movie. It's stuck with me since I was a kid.Same. I guess it's kind of reassuring in a way to finally know someone else had that experience, rather than the usual "spielberg ruined the ending" kvetching I've seen off and on for about 25 years or so
>>219696083>"spielberg ruined the ending"Anyone who says that is a moron. The ending is perfect and the reason the film is as memorable as it is.
>>219686461Stop pissing your pants at everything
>the scene where the future bots are watching David like a zoo display
>>219686846Pretty much.They have a good religion for the most part, in that it's one of the least retarded and backwards, but at the same time some of them are sanctimonious and uppity at levels even Muslims can't attain.Nobody cares if you're upset that humanity is advancing, I'm sure there will still be little enclaves you can stick with if you want to be left behind, like the Amish, or Sentinel Island.
>>219694960I thought I was alone in that sentiment.>Robot kid just stares at a broken model of a fairy, begging her to grant his wish over and over until he breaks>Distant future, humans are extinct and robots are now bizarre alien-like gods>Kid found and reactivated>Yeah, we can give you your mother back, but she'll die in 24 hours lol>Kid accepts>Has a nice day with his mother, she then dies in her sleep and the kid just falls asleep next to her>The endFucking miserable ending.
>>219686461shota boy robots when
>>219686461kino of the highest order
>>219686846just like the jews
>>219695203analyze that hatred
I will never watch this again. Shit was not even depressing; it was some kind of extreme empty aura. Like watching the aether, or the void.
>>219686461"artists" then>robots are real human beans, dare I say, more human than the evil humans"artists" now>NOOOO YOU CAN'T ASK THE MACHINE TO WRITE A SCRIPT IT'S SOULESS (I don't believe in souls by the way)
>>219686846No you are scared.
i drew parallels to candide.
>>219705564>I fail to see how that affects me.>Okay, now I see how that affects me.
>>219690770It definitely didn’t but you should probably start asking yourself why you see those tones where they don’t exist.
I want to watch this movie again because I love it, but I don’t want to cry and I know it will make me.
>>219705867Honestly if some company decided on building anatomically correct little boy robots you would have some questions too.
>>219705912Pussy
>>219686634>Not realising the ending is mirroring the opening and that Davids "happy ending" is not exactly happy.
>>219705949Leave me be
>>219705912you can really tell Kubrick didn't direct it
>>219686749Look at the moment David first appears when hes out of focus.Pay attention next time. Films are also a visual medium.
>>219705564>robots gain a sentience and being where they think for themselves>humans who can't think, do, or create rely on generative hardware to do what they cannot leading to disastrous resultsI hate the illiterate right. I wish they could read.
>>219706069Define sentience. Because this movie didn't portrait David as much more than a mobile chatbot with a really limited set of instructions.
>>219706004Explain plz I’m retarded
>>219703243Movie contains so much predictive programming >mass human die odd>child birth limits/birth rate collapse>surrogates for childless roasties>sexbots/porn vice>ai chatbot>monitoring smart toys
>>219705976The kid did a great job but Kubrick would've never let the middle hour happen. The beginning and the end is kino. Why Jude law was in it I don't know
>>219706069>robots gain sentience>implyingyou operate on the assumption that sentience is computational, and it's just a matter of having enough transistors in a processing unit. In your misguided metaphysics you reduce humanity to slavery to deterministic physical forces. You strip away human soul (or consciousness, reason, will) while believing silicon chips subject to the same deterministic forces will somehow, by some miracle have those things. This is your brain on materialism.You believe in a pipe dream with absolutely zero evidence for it (the existence of computers is not evidence that consciousness is computational, or humans think like computers, only that we create machines analogous to ourselves), and absolutely no way to investigate it (philosophical zombie), no matter how far into star trek future utopia you are. Imagine implying >robots gain sentience while in the same post saying people you happen to not like can't think lmao. >technology will liberate humanity of the plight of labor>NO NOT LIKE THATyou'll keep deflecting for the next thousand years that these robots are not muh real AI just yet KEK
The Kubrick part of the movie is the ending, how it echoes the themes of artifical and fake and what it means to be human all in one go. The mom in the ending is as fake as the robots, created by them. The tragedy is how the love was never real.
i was same age as david and watched that shit. my cousing recommend that i shouldn't but i insisted. it did a mess in me
>>219686579If they gave Teddy a Gilbert Gottfried voice, I don't think it would've had the same pathos.
>>219706709>you operate on the assumption that sentience is computational,you operate on the assumption that it's not
>>219686579>I will break Davidftfy
>>219706709Screencap this. Leftards will cope about "AI" so hard this century they'll do a hard 180 and forego all kinds of materialism/physicalism. It's already starting to happen with the left's intellectual giants Alex O'Connor and Destiny.>>219706994Read the rest of the post. If humans are wet computers there's no such thing as reason or will. If there is regardless, there's no reason ChatGPT isn't just a very low IQ sentient being with severe long term memory problems.
>>219707245>there's no such thing as reason or will.You're playing word games. Please graduate high school.
>>219706709Theory of Emergence seems like the most plausible answer for consciousness. Meaning any limited system with enough complexity will have its lights go on by default.Its an interesting question, because ultimately we cant even prove that any humans besides ourselves are conscious, we just assume they are because they act in familiar and expected ways.There is no reason to assume that this couldnt work for silicon based life. Carbon has no unique place.Its not even a matter of ultimate proof, as already explained, machines will eventually get better and more familiar at mimicry and more and more people will just assume theyre conscious.There wont be a "Saturday, Oct. 17, 2131, 9:31 PM" date like Skynet where machines "gain" consciousness, it will be a gradual process over generations, with no ultimate proof
>>219706259Davids out of focus sillouette on first entering is literally the shape of the bots at the end of the film.
>>219686461No one ever talks about the ARG but it was kino in its own way.