Cold Open · Essay · apr 11, 2024

Is A.i. Really Going to Take Over Cinema?

From Fritz Lang's robot Maria to HAL 9000 to the uncomfortable emotional realism of Her, cinema has been processing its anxiety about artificial intelligence since before the technology existed to make that anxiety practical. This episode traces AI's role in cinema's imagination — why the portrayals are so consistently dystopian, what those choices reveal about our actual fears, and how the current moment — where AI is no longer science fiction but an industry tool — changes the conversation entirely. An episode that takes the question seriously rather than resolving it too quickly.

Film Journalist · Celebrating Cinema

Do AI portrayals in film predict a future of robotic overlords or simply offer a chance to innovate cinema?

Artificial Intelligence in cinema goes way back. Spanning from Fritz Lang’s 1927 Metropolis and robot Maria, to the iconic Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey, our tech obsession runs deep in film. But why is it all so dystopian?
What now seems to be a serious technological shift, we discuss how A.I. could impact cinema and what film depictions of sentient machines might tell us of what’s to come
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