In an unpopular sci-fi drama "Developer" that I love, a crazy physicist used quantum mechanics to create a "new universe" in order to save his daughter. He went back to the time before the car accident and changed the present. Killing should not kill. , eventually met her daughter, but is the "past" really that past? As for the future, is it really what he wants?
Science fiction films are mysterious, and in the inner flesh of the hard science fiction shell, after all, it reflects the desire of human beings. Therefore, in the American drama "Alien Cataclysm", the most consistent place between humans and robots is that only by using the theory of relativity can we see whether the essence of a person (robot) is good or bad, serious and funny.
Science is constantly progressing, but some people tremble. When everything that is not beautiful is made beautiful, what is the meaning of human life? There will always be someone smiling here, and it's always better to say, right?
At this year's 2022 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, Metaverse's entire industry, autonomous driving, advanced manufacturing processes, large computing power, domestic AI chips, biomedicine, etc. have been unveiled one after another. We have taken another big step towards the future. If you It’s still in the clouds, why don’t I recommend you a few documentaries related to artificial intelligence today. Regardless of the age of shooting, you can learn how artificial intelligence has been gradually upgraded and perfected, and what technologies need to be solved imminently. What do scientists hope and worry about, and how far is artificial intelligence from us? What kind of qualitative changes can artificial intelligence bring to human beings...
I figured it out, I may not wait for the day when robots and humans fight, but the opportunity is always reserved for those who are prepared, don't forget the gesture of the future soldier: I will be back.
NHK Documentary "Alan Turing - Father of Artificial Intelligence"
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When it comes to AI, it is obvious that this person cannot be bypassed.
This documentary tells the remarkable and tragic life of one of the most important and great characters of the 20th century, the father of computer science, Turing. Turing used his extraordinary wisdom and profound knowledge in computers to decipher the German code in World War II and made great contributions, but what he gained was not praise, but cruel persecution. Because of his homosexuality, he was persecuted by the government and injected with toxic hormones, which finally led to his suicide.
Without exception, the film also asks the question at the beginning: What will happen when machines that surpass human intelligence emerge?
If you want to understand the past and present of artificial intelligence, it is just right from the beginning of this film. In this biographical documentary full of fatalistic pathos, you can reflect on the many complex characteristics of human beings.
The end of the documentary reads: Alan Turing predicted the emergence of artificial intelligence. Three years before his death, he said that if machines have the ability to think independently, we must immediately strengthen our own power and have to consider, Possibility of machines taking real power.
"Hello AI"
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This is China's first 8K full-frame anamorphic wide-screen documentary, and China's first documentary filming the test of an intelligent robot at the Martian test site in Morocco. 77 people were interviewed from each institution, with a broad perspective and extensive social participation, showing the style of global AI applications. The documentary launched in 2018 on the occasion of Intel's 50th anniversary. In terms of production, the film is directed by China's first-line science and technology documentary director Chen Yi, and Hollywood's first-line photography director is in charge; the famous voice actor Ji Guanlin provides the voice.
Different from the previous artificial intelligence documentaries, "Hello AI" interprets and displays the innovation trend of AI from a humanistic perspective, so that everyone can better recognize and understand AI, and let the society feel the power of technology deeper and closer. "Hello AI" not only brings you the intelligent robot test scene of the Martian test site in Morocco, but also shows the process of exploring the universe around the world. In China, Dunhuang is respected as the center of world civilization because of its unique historical significance. The Dunhuang Research Institute uses AI to create "digital archives" for cultural relics, and "speeds up" with the sand and creatures eroding caves, so that civilization can be better inherited. In addition, the documentary also shows many practical examples of AI applications, such as overcoming medical problems, improving agricultural standards, and transforming transportation.
More Human Than Human
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Filmed by directors Femke Wolting and Tommy Pallotta, "The Human Being" will be released at major film festivals in March 2018, exploring the causes and consequences of the development of artificial intelligence in today's world and its complexity.
In this long documentary, the team led by the director had a dialogue with many big figures in the artificial intelligence industry, and tried to "use artificial intelligence to make a movie about artificial intelligence"-the team created an intelligent robot, which can not only search for sound Source, automatic judgment and tracking of the subject, and humanized interviews, but can it replace the original filming of the director?
In addition, more than 20 creators and close contacts of artificial intelligence have stepped into the camera and shared their views with people. Among them are David Hansen, founder of "Sofia", Will Jackson, founder of British robotics company Engineered Arts, and Woody Lipson, a tenured professor at Cornell University and an authoritative expert in the field of 3D printing and robotics. Luca Dialogue Menu co-founder Eugenia Kuda... There is also a little boy with autism who can get along with Siri friendly and inseparable; a courier whose self-esteem is injured by the machine's rating anytime and anywhere; An old man with a broken arm in an upper limb; a top expert in the field of artificial intelligence recognition who has been blinded by automated chat programs for months...
Will Jackson, founder of British robotics company Engineered Arts, said: "If you want to learn about super scary, super advanced artificial intelligence, look at the little white rectangle under the Google logo. That rectangle probably knows what you're going to type, knows you who is it."
AlphaGo _
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The documentary "Alpha Go" was produced by Google and the DeepMind team, and the documentary director Greg Kohs and the team carefully produced it. It tells about several key games in which the DeepMind team led AlphaGo to compete with the top human players.
In the documentary, it tells the process of the DeepMind team inviting top chess players to play after completing the early version of AlphaGo. One of the most important matches was AlphaGo against the then world number one Korean chess player Lee Sedol.
Since its release, this work has won the best film and nominations of many heavyweight documentary awards such as the New York Tribeca Film Festival, the London International Film Festival, the Critics' Choice Award, and even won the best film at the 2018 Academy Awards. Best Documentary nomination.
This is a documentary about artificial intelligence technology from beginning to end. The reasons for its success include that as a documentary, this work has reached professionalism and refinement. We all know the final winner and loser of the man-machine war.
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World
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German director Werner Herzog made a 2016 documentary about the Internet and artificial intelligence.
Interestingly, Herzog still doesn't use a smartphone and doesn't use the Internet very much, but he has always been very concerned about the Internet and artificial intelligence.
In English, "Lo and Behold" is an exclamation, similar to "Heaven" in Chinese. Thus, this English proverb became the title of Herzog's documentary.
Unlike ordinary journalists, Herzog's interview questions have distinct personal characteristics. He often asks thought-provoking questions in the film, or directly expresses his attitude towards a point of view, or asks the interviewee. For example, Herzog said to Carnegie Mellon University brain scientists Marcel Just and Tom Mitchell: "The theoretician of the Franco-Prussian War, Clausewitz in Napoleon's time famously said: 'Sometimes war is a dream See yourself. Is the Internet going to start dreaming about itself?'" Tom Mitchell immediately exclaimed "good question."
Likewise, Herzog's question has Elon Musk brooding for a long time. Musk replied: "I think the biggest risk is not whether artificial intelligence will evolve, but whether it will follow the will of the person who invented its use function and optimized function. If the optimized function is not implemented to the end, it will be relatively If the intention is good, there may be bad results..."
BBC Horizon series 10 Things You Need to Know About the Future
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Humans are always full of curiosity and imagination about the future world. What will we rely on to generate electricity in 100 years? Can cancer be cured? Can mental illness become history? Can a car fly? Check out the 10 things we need to know most about the future from a team of scientists from the BBC's Horizon programme.
Can cancer be cured?
The Horizon team of scientists met with leading researchers in the field of gene therapy, whose previous findings showed that leukemia can be cured.
Will mental illness be a thing of the past?
Michael Mosley visits a research project at St Thomas' Hospital in London, where doctors are conducting safe MRI scans of growing fetuses to map the developing brain. Doctors plan to use this newly acquired knowledge to discover some pathologies and explain conditions such as autism and schizophrenia.
Will humans become robots?
James Young, who lost an arm and a leg in an accident, set out to find integrated technologies that could unlock the future of human-machine integration. James meets Neil Halbisson, a self-proclaimed robot. Halbisson said he "cured" his colorblindness by converting colors into sounds and sending them to his brain.
Can humans live forever?
The average life expectancy in the UK has been increasing steadily since 1840, but the fact that human lifespans have always remained around 100 years old, can this be changed? Scientists turned to naked mole rats in East Africa to see if they could find some answers. Naked mole rats live 10 times longer than other species. Dr Chris Fox of Queen Mary University of London wondered if naked mole rats held the secret to longevity. Because their skin contains a unique protein, it can maintain super elasticity and will not get cancer.
YouTube Original Documentary "The Age Of AI"
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"The Age of Artificial Intelligence" is an artificial intelligence documentary series created by Iron Man Robert Downey Jr.'s production company and YouTube. It was launched on YouTube in December 2019.
The entire series consists of 8 episodes, each one hour long, covering artificial intelligence, machine learning and neural networks, and how scientists are using these technologies to change the world.
For example, how does Soul Machines make money using digital virtual people? Soul Machines intends to bring individualized service and specialized knowledge to each individual, serving as each individual's personal teacher, advisor, coach and partner. When it designs and manufactures digital virtual humans, it has already "castrated" negative emotions such as anger and frustration. So, would a patient, caring, tireless, smart service worker who doesn't lose his temper would be what you want, and can they really solve your problems?
BBC documentary Robot Revolution
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We are essentially entering a new industrial revolution, America will wipe out millions of jobs as a result, the scope of this revolution is so broad that everything will become automated, so to speak. Unemployed, people get angry and take up arms.
The documentary opens with a targeted robot exhibition, where a variety of cutting-edge robots are displayed. The robot revolution, that is, the revolution of human life. While humans gain comfort, robots have completed a revolutionary replacement.
The documentary consists of three episodes, "The Terminator of Work", "The Collapse of the Employment Order in Small Towns" and "The Future of Automation and Artificial Intelligence". The perspective of this documentary is actually more documentary. It warns of the disadvantages of scientific and technological progress, and the social structure will usher in great changes. Therefore, you must adapt to this era in advance before the turbulent period of the next 5-10 years.
How to adapt?
Is it time to switch now?
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