iHuman

  • Grande-Bretagne iHuman
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Norvège, 2019, 99 min

Réalisation:

Tonje Hessen Schei

Photographie:

Henrik Ipsen

Musique:

Olav Øyehaug

Acteurs·trices:

Max Tegmark
(autres professions)

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One of the major challenges of our times is how the global community is going to deal with artificial intelligence (AI). Who will control this technology? Has the train left the station, never to be stopped? What sort of society do we want to create and live in? Who knows the destination we are heading to? With great access to influential voices on this subject, iHuman presents a wide range of views, from tech optimism in Jurgen Schmidhuber “the father of AI,” to more cautious voices like technology journalist Kara Swisher and human rights lawyer Philip Alston. Animated computer graphics visualize a polymorphous, self-developing structure with ever-greater autonomy guiding us forward. AI can infinitely increase our potential for great good but it is already capable of contributing towards total surveillance states and a distortion of truth. AI development is hurtling forward with tech companies affiliated to the defence industry and algorithms in law enforcement enhancing existing biases. Will we allow the use of such powerful technology to open an unchecked Pandora’s Box dictating our future? (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)

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anglais A very interesting film that makes the viewer think. We learn what negative effects the rapidly evolving world of codes, robots and algorithms can have. The film is really well made and leaves the viewer with a lot of questions. ()

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