← Back to context Comment by patapong 9 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 9 days ago What about Dark Star? Humans strapped to an AI bomb that they have to persuade not to kill them all. zh3 9 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 8 days ago Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying: Talk to the bomb. rudasn 8 days ago Someone quoted Idiocracy here the other day. "But it's hot electrolytes!" chrisjj 9 days ago Possibly! But I vote The Creator. levanten 8 days ago La Bete (The Beast) by Bertrand Bonello was also quite on point I thought.
kybernetikos 9 days ago What about Dark Star? Humans strapped to an AI bomb that they have to persuade not to kill them all. zh3 9 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 8 days ago Long before this AI hoopla, this has been one of my favorite lines. Short, simple and terrifying: Talk to the bomb.
zh3 9 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 8 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.