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THere's a video that many TV shows still don't talk about how AI affects our daily lives. After all, there is no great possibility that it shows about the good-looking people who use social media to write a few Facebook updates. But that doesn't mean we didn't get close.
For many years, AI fiction tended to paint killer robots, but some predictions have been made repeatedly about how AI will shape our lives in the next few years. Here are the best of them.
Like this method of Sci-Fiore, it was aimed mainly at the people who are killing, because the people who are not aware, they realized that the human race has sprayed them, and they sought revenge. But in the first time, people wanted to know how people interact with each other. The generation itself People start to like their chatsand Parents are calling For example
Another small thing for developers to do is to use AI as a bogeyman for all, as the last third: the impossible movies proved. Jonathan Noleni's character avoided falling into this trap, even though it was a clever trick designed to stop crime before it happens. A curious person became more important when he launched a second, wordless program that was determined to destroy the first. If you've ever looked indignant at what seemed to be AI speed on the ground, this will make you vomit again.
Alex Garland's Balam of the process made leaps and bounds in terms of what AI could achieve using machine learning, which already exists in human history. Given that today's AI is as capable as a book writer, this may still be the case for a few years. However, the culture that brings technology into being – which tends to go beyond the ethical – feels good.
This short-lived Fox series is about a Superinteltelliicer Ai that started to sweeten and sizzle in the world. Obviously this hasn't happened yet (say six months), but it did a pretty good job of showing how it could be, because everything we have is connected to the Internet. Emails were messed up. The phones went down. WiFi-connected cars went crazy. I can't remember if the patient's refrigerator killed it, but it was only a matter of time.
Russell T David wrote Dystapian High more than half a decade ago, but every day it feels like it deserves more trouble. The show predicted the war in Ukraine, the pandemic, Trump's second speech and the leader's desire to disrupt the BBC. Another theme that is running this smoothly is having characters who are forced to work for pay after their jobs are taken over by ai. Their frustrations, but given that the show also has bombs and death camps, it could be bigger.
Above, Vince Gilligan's new presentation is closely related to Damon Lindelif's 2023 Series Davis. Together with the countries that are determined to save the world because of the power that seems to have united the whole world against him. In the case of plurrissi, the foreign virus destroys individually, exchanging all kinds of happy people. But according to mrs Davis, the terrorists knew all the people who signed up (even though they were destroying the world – because it made their lives easier. Do you understand?
A BBC drama with a place that is most relevant to the day; What would you do if you could no longer trust your eyes? The artist portrays AI as a fake tool, where governments can use deep technology to see everything, and the results are not known in reality. Again, this can not be imagined – there are already deep SIKtok of Queen Elizabeth II to have a breakdown of Gregs – but the idea of Ainjir
Definitely a dystopian father of pain. Black glass they've been around long enough, and they have a mind, that you can use it to indulge any kind of ai that destroys all of us. Discordant comments? Joan is evil. People who are blind make a lot of damage and chatter? I'm coming. Officials using AI to commit atrocities to keep their hands clean? Hatred in the race. Are Robots Killing? Metals. When the end comes, just like that, it's frustrating to think that your last thought will be: “Oh, I think I saw this in a dark mirror once.”