This content originally appeared on Open Culture and was authored by Mark Linsenmayer
Your Pretty Much Pop hosts Mark Linsenmayer, Lawrence Ware, Sarahlyn Bruck, and Al Baker talk through various ethical and narrative problems having to do with the creation of artificial life.
We all watched M3GAN and Steve Spielberg’s A.I., and also touch on After Yang, Ex Machina, Bicentennial Man, the BBC show Humans, and of course this is an element in classic sci-fi properties like Alien, Blade Runner, Star Trek, etc.
We also go on a tangent about A.I. writing academic papers.
We mention the short stories E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops” and Roger Zelazny’s “For a Breath I Tarry.”
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This content originally appeared on Open Culture and was authored by Mark Linsenmayer
Mark Linsenmayer | Sciencx (2023-02-14T08:01:36+00:00) Do Movie Androids Want to Love Us or Kill Us? Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #144. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/02/14/do-movie-androids-want-to-love-us-or-kill-us-pretty-much-pop-a-culture-podcast-144/
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