Kubrick knew we don’t deserve AI. Here’s why.
Kubrick was onto something with 2001: A Space Odyssey. What he didn't know is that he'd make humanity's best attempt of grappling with the real root of the question he was trying to ask- Do we deserve AI, and what would it think of us? In this video, we dive into movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence, directed by Spielberg, but conceptualized by Kubrick with the help of Sci Fi author Brian Aldiss, and what would have been Kubrick's Magnum Opus, had he not passed in 1999. Music used: Dream Digital(album) by Nowtro various tracks by mobygratis

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Why 2001 Was the Hardest Film Kubrick Ever Made

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The failure of A.I. Artificial Intelligence – Cracking the Kube, Ep. 6

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EYES WIDE SHUT -- The Actual Ending (Kubrick Showed Us Something)

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The Original Sin of AI That No One Can Fix

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A.I: Artificial Intelligence (2001) Retrospective/Review - Spielberg Sci-Fi, Part 3

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You Still Don't Get The Matrix.

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Why Do Tech Bros Always Learn The Wrong Thing From Sci-Fi?

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Why Movies Just Don't Feel "Real" Anymore

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The A.I. Apocalypse - Beyond the Black Void

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Why Actors HATED Working for Stanley Kubrick

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When a Director Is Too Controlling - Stanley Kubrick

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What Happened to A.I. Artificial Intelligence?

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Kubrick’s Hidden 2001 Ending (They Never Showed You)

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Was Stanley Kubrick killed? (Part 1) Assassination and EYES WIDE SHUT re-edit theories explained.

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Every Crazy Bootstrap Paradox in Sci-Fi Movies Explained in 15 Minutes

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Louis CK on Stanley Kubrick

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The 1972 Footage That Invented Modern Sci-Fi - Silent Running (1972)

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Ai Apology

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Stanley Kubrick's 20 Favorite Films

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