James Cameron's 1984 blockbuster The Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger has become synonymous with the dangers of superintelligent machines - but why?
According to The Sci Guy, the Terminator's computer vision is (and we quote) "a dump of the ROM assembler code for the Apple II operation system. If you own an Apple II, enter at the basic prompt ...
The Terminator’s director James Cameron says ‘the weaponisation of AI is the biggest danger’. Stuart Russell, a leading UK ...
The gritty cyborg flick could have gone to the dustbin. Forty years later, James Cameron’s creation — and his dystopian prophecy — are still with us.
And in actual 1984, writer-director James Cameron refracted Reagan-era gender and body-image politics, fears of nuclear ...
Even the red-tinted "Terminator look" scenes are not computer graphics, but reworked film footage overlaid with assembler code that the filmmakers borrowed from an Apple II magazine. A closer look ...
The film and its sequels have exerted an outsize influence on how the threat posed by AI has been framed. Read more at ...
The Terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger ... of technology and manifesting a fascination with hi-tech industry, computer technology, the rise of multinational corporations and genetic ...
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Schwarzenegger was the special guest on the second day of the Gartner Symposium in Barcelona, and was invited to discuss how ...
The Terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger ... of technology and manifesting a fascination with hi-tech industry, computer technology, the rise of multinational corporations and genetic ...