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I asked ChatGPT. It gave me bunch. I got some I've never heard of. I think I'll look into them.

<ChatGPT>

list 50 interesting movies that explore AI.

The Matrix

Ex Machina

Blade Runner

The Terminator

I, Robot

The War of the Worlds

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Transcendence

The Fifth Element

2001: A Space Odyssey

WarGames

Westworld

The Machine

Her

The Iron Giant

Automata

The Truman Show

The Prestige

The Martian

The Fly

The Bicentennial Man

Surrogates

The Day the Earth Stood Still

Limitless

Robocop

Electric Dreams

The Island

The Time Machine

The Circle

The Arrival

The Host

The Stepford Wives

The Brain that Wouldn't Die

Frankenstein

The Invisible Man

Metropolis

The Thing

Jurassic Park

Independence Day

Gravity

Artificial Intelligence: AI

Avatar

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

The Matrix Reloaded

The Matrix Revolutions

Inception

Interstellar

The Time Traveler's Wife

The Butterfly Effect

The Future.

</ChatGPT>



ChatGPT's list is interesting, the data must skew more heavily towards old internet where culture was more America centric. The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, Avatar, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Westworld, Ex Machina were all very directly or moderately inspired by Ghost in the Shell 1995. Ghost in the Shell was likely inspired by the original Blade Runner. There might be others, but I am not as familiar with them. There are at least 5 films that seem to confuse inorganic AI with organic AI, almost like the model associated a larger class of aliens to AI because of specific strong relationships between AI technology and alien technology. I wonder to what degree it treats the word AI as being both artificial intelligence and intelligence that developed in artificially created life.


Most of these aren't about AI. They're all "scifi" in some manner.


True, but a lot of them are about intelligence other than human. I'm impressed that there's even a list that's close to the subject. It could have presented 50 random titles.


It's not surprising, there's a ton of recommendation websites on the internet. I don't think anything from OpenAI hasn't been tweaked to have a better experience for the average consumer instead of being a more "plain" models like the kind StablilityAI releases.




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