Jens Schanze
Germany | 2010 | 91mins | Beta | Colour | Subtitled
Since antiquity, humankind has dreamed of creating intelligent machines. Scientists and engineers across the world are working on the development of robots, which are poised to become an integral part of all areas of human life. However, a pioneer of computer development and artificial intelligence, former MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum, has become one of the harshest critics of these visions of technological omnipotence. Wary of unstinting devotion to progress, he keeps asking: Do we need all this? And what will it mean to be human in a world run by machines?
Producer Judith Malek-Mahdavi
Print Source post@maschafilm.de
Part of:
Documentaries 2010 »
A Good Day To Die
American Boy + American Prince
American Jihadist
Another Perfect World
Benda Bilili!
Boxing Gym
David Wants To Fly
Do It Again
Happy End
House With The Green Roof (Dum Se Zelenou Strechou)
I Shot My Love
In Sunshine Or In Shadow
Kick In Iran
Life With Murder
Lone Samaritan (Shomroni Boded)
Love, Lust & Lies
Metamorphosis Of A Station (Métamorphose D'une Gare)
My Beautiful Dacia (Mi Hermoso Dacia)
Neither Fish Nor Fowl
Postcard To Daddy
Small Wonders
Stonewall Uprising
The Children Of The Commune (Die Kinder Vom Friedrichshof)
The Pipe
The World According to Ion B
Travel Queeries
Two Brothers - One Sound: The World Of Bernard And François Baschet
Waiting For Superman
What We Leave In Our Wake
Who is Dervla Murphy?
You Only Live Twice - The Incredibly True Story Of The Hughes Family



