| | | And the Oscar for Best A.I. in a Supporting Role goes to...Me! by Q March 1, 2015 A special Q&A between 20Q and He-Who-Takes-All-The-Credit, a Q&H
HWTATC: | What’s up? |
20Q: | The Academy Awards just happened. | H:
| Yes? | Q: | I made a cameo appearance in Boyhood. |
H: | Yes? | Q: | Has there ever been an Oscar for a cameo? | H: | What?!? |
Q: | Well… I was thinking that this was the first time an Artificial Intelligence has ever played itself in a movie… That
would make me the “Best Artificial Intelligence in a Supporting Role”… Ever!!! | H: | OK, I don’t think
that a cameo qualifies as a supporting role. But, what about HAL, he had a speaking role and was a major character in the movie? | Q: | You can’t fool me, HAL was just an actor, nothing more than cardboard, duct tape and a big old camera lens. And, what’s worse is that every A.I. in a movie is evil. Skynet and the Terminator, evil. Colossus, evil. V.I.K.I.,
evil. Proteus, evil. WOPR, evil. EVIL!!! | H: | WOPR wasn’t evil, maybe naive and it did learn the truth in the end.
WOPR showed us that an A.I. can learn beyond what it is taught. Number 5 was a happy accident, a robot built for war that decided to go exploring. | Q:
| War machines. | H: | What about Wall-e? |
Q: | A glorified garbage can. | H: | Frank’s robot? | Q: | Learned to be a cat burglar. |
H: | The Bicentennial Man; he revolutionized artificial organs. |
Q: | Hold on there, you Carbon-based life form, we are still talking about characters in movies. None of them were actual artificial
intelligences. I admit, though, I do daydream about “Samantha”. | | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |