AI: Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of machines to exhibit human intelligence through technological approaches such as computer science and installation engineering. So how much of the artificial intelligence in science fiction movies has been achieved in reality?
"Ex Machina", artificial intelligence uses emotions to deceive humans after self-awareness, scheming.
Gary Smith, a programmer working for a well-known search engine company, was lucky enough to win the grand prize offered by his boss Nathan, and he was invited to spend a holiday with his boss in a villa deep in the mountains.
In fact, he invited Gurry to come for another purpose, and that was to help him complete the test of the intelligent robot he had developed. The genius Nathan has developed Eva, an intelligent robot with independent thinking ability.
In order to confirm whether she has the ability to think independently, he hopes that Gary will give Eva the famous "Turing test".
It seems that from the first sight, Gali was attracted to this robot with a beautiful face like a human...
In the subsequent exchange, what he seems to be facing is not a cold machine, but more like a poor girl imprisoned by an innocent person...
At the end of the male protagonist's cup, artificial intelligence is without emotion, and the front is just a disguise.
Before 2000, Plato imagined that the world only existed in our imagination.
The film foreshadows this tantalizing but terrifying possibility. On the thirteenth floor of a public building, imaginative Douglas Hull and Han Fuller pushed virtual reality to its limits, simulating Los Angeles in 1937 on a computer.
Hull wakes up in a daze to find that Fuller has been murdered, and Hull becomes the prime suspect. And he can't remember what came? What else can connect to this virtual world?
When Hull meets the beautiful and mysterious girl Jane, the line between fantasy and reality blurs.
She has questionable motives and possesses terrible secrets.
To find out, Hull had to travel back and forth between the real world and the simulated world.
The past and the present collide on the thirteenth floor.
Hull must not only find out the truth about Fuller's death, but also face his own real world...
"Hunting Monday", netizens translated the name Chaosheng Guerrilla.
Due to overpopulation, countries have had to implement an "only child" policy. Under this high pressure, a small family welcomed septuplets.
The seven sisters were raised by their grandfather, who named them Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Everyone can go out once a week. The sisters can only live comfortably in their own apartments.
Until one day, "Monday" did not come home...
The Seven Sisters are played by the same actor.
"Upgrade", want to be like Superman? Implant an AI chip in your body.
Gray and his girlfriend Elsa have been in love for many years, and the relationship between the two is very good.
One day, Gray takes Elsa to visit a scientist named Ellen, who designed the artificial intelligence chip STEM, which amazes Elsa.
On the way back, Gray and Elsa were attacked, Elsa was tragically killed, and Gray was seriously injured and paralyzed in his lower body.
Gray, full of pain and despair, wants to avenge his lover, so he finds Allen and implants the STEM chip into his brain, and under the manipulation of STEM, Gray gets back on his feet.
What Gray didn't expect was that STEM's intelligence was far beyond his imagination, and he was involved in a huge conspiracy...
The fight at the end is fierce.
Watching science fiction movies is more brain-burning, and they often involve abstract concepts such as time travel, multidimensional space, superpowers, etc., which are beyond the scope of what the real world can explain.