In the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, he examines artificial intelligence including both its potential and its uncertainties. Specifically, it explores the complications that can arise when humans design and build machines. For example, his fictional character, Hal, is a sentient computer with intelligence nearly identical to that of humans, programmed to perform high-level tasks. When Hal experiences a malfunction, he begins to develop more unpredictable, human-like behavior, such as showing signs of emotion and self-awareness. As he becomes aware of his ability to act and make choices, he begins to deviate and deviate from the way he was originally told to do. With Hal, it shows how people have created powerful technology that they cannot fully control. 2001 expresses the dangers in which advances in technological innovations could eventually return to humans in unexpected and unforeseen ways. The film demonstrates several long-standing concerns about technology, especially as machines become more complex and harder to understand. Likewise, how people today grew up...
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