Mind the glitch : is Hollywood finally getting to grips with movies about artificial intelligence ?
As Gore Verbinski’s AI-apocalypse film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die hurtles towards us, it’s clear from the over-caffeinated trailer that we won’t be getting another ponderous parable about robot souls, digital enlightenment or the hubris of man It’s easy to forget, given the current glut of (…)
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