← Back to context Comment by patapong 11 days ago Is "Click" the most prescient movie on what it means to be human in the age of AI? 6 comments patapong Reply kybernetikos 11 days ago What about Dark Star? Humans strapped to an AI bomb that they have to persuade not to kill them all. zh3 11 days ago "Let there be light".I encourage those who have never heard of it to at least look it up and know it was John Carpenter's first movie.* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carpenter noisy_boy 10 days ago Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying: Talk to the bomb. rudasn 10 days ago Someone quoted Idiocracy here the other day. "But it's hot electrolytes!" chrisjj 11 days ago Possibly! But I vote The Creator. levanten 10 days ago La Bete (The Beast) by Bertrand Bonello was also quite on point I thought.
kybernetikos 11 days ago What about Dark Star? Humans strapped to an AI bomb that they have to persuade not to kill them all. zh3 11 days ago "Let there be light".I encourage those who have never heard of it to at least look it up and know it was John Carpenter's first movie.* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carpenter noisy_boy 10 days ago Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying: Talk to the bomb.
zh3 11 days ago "Let there be light".I encourage those who have never heard of it to at least look it up and know it was John Carpenter's first movie.* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carpenter
noisy_boy 10 days ago Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying: Talk to the bomb.
What about Dark Star? Humans strapped to an AI bomb that they have to persuade not to kill them all.
"Let there be light".
I encourage those who have never heard of it to at least look it up and know it was John Carpenter's first movie.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carpenter
Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying:
Someone quoted Idiocracy here the other day. "But it's hot electrolytes!"
Possibly! But I vote The Creator.
La Bete (The Beast) by Bertrand Bonello was also quite on point I thought.