First movie that made the idea of AI making the future dystopian. The silent German expressionist movie narrates the story of a city in future where wealthy industrialists reign from their ivory towers while the workers toil away. However, a leader's decision to enlist a mad scientist could lead the city to ruin.
Exploring the consciousness of AI, it's a cyberpunk action anime thriller that was later adapted for screen starring Scarlett Johansson who is, the first of her kind: a human mind inside an artificial body. After a terrible accident, a woman named Major is cyber-enhanced with special abilities to fight the most dangerous criminals.
The lifelike robot housekeeper Alice (Megan Fox) is a loyal, family-oriented android who is programmed to handle domestic tasks from cooking, cleaning, to childcare. But when she grows attached to family man, Nick Peretti (Michele Morrone), and jealous of his wife Maggie (Madeline Zima), Alice becomes a danger to the whole family.
Even the strongest man will feel emotional after this one. A robot who is responsible for cleaning a waste-covered Earth, in the movie, meets another robot and falls in love with her. Together, they set out on a journey that will alter the fate of mankind.
A science fiction thriller that is a much-needed cautionary tale for all right now, M3gan, depicts how the use of AI to replace caregiving can lead to disasters. It is a creepy twist on the robot nanny, this terrifying but thoughtful film warns people of the dangers of AI assistants.
In this dystopian thriller, the man behind the sophisticated AI called Tau (voiced by Gary Oldman) is sadistic scientist Alex Upton (Ed Skrein), kidnapping people to use as human test subjects to further develop his technology. Upton’s latest victim Julia (Maika Monroe) finds herself trapped in his high-tech prison, being forced to complete a series of experiments designed to refine Tau’s capabilities.
Based on author Philip K. Dick’s 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Director Ridley Scott’s sci-fi noir plunged us into a smog-filled, neon-lit future where humans and artificial intelligence co-exist.
Can never skip Her in a watchlist about AI. You know the story Theodore Twombly, an introverted writer, buys an Artificial Intelligence system to help him write. However, when he finds out about the AI's ability to learn and adapt, he falls in love with it.
Released in 2001, it follows David, a young boy robot designed to help a couple deal with the absence of their ill son. Throughout, Spielberg asks us to ponder our collective responsibility when it comes to creating artificial life and the tricky, real-world quandaries it would likely bring that aren’t as easily answered.