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Slaughterbots

  • Video
  • 2017
  • 7m
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Slaughterbots (2017)
Short

What happens when miniature drones, with AI, facial recognition and 3 g of explosive, programmable to kill a specific individual, become available?What happens when miniature drones, with AI, facial recognition and 3 g of explosive, programmable to kill a specific individual, become available?What happens when miniature drones, with AI, facial recognition and 3 g of explosive, programmable to kill a specific individual, become available?

  • Director
    • Stewart Sugg
  • Writers
    • Stuart J. Russell
    • Matt Wood
  • Stars
    • David Alexander
    • Janis Ahern
    • Tim Ahern
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    281
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stewart Sugg
    • Writers
      • Stuart J. Russell
      • Matt Wood
    • Stars
      • David Alexander
      • Janis Ahern
      • Tim Ahern
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Alexander
    David Alexander
    • CEO
    Janis Ahern
    Janis Ahern
    • Mom
    Tim Ahern
    Tim Ahern
    • General
    Matthew Brenher
    Matthew Brenher
    • Senator
    Alexander Capon
    Alexander Capon
    • Government Worker
    Shin-Fei Chen
    Shin-Fei Chen
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    Cristina Dohmen
    Cristina Dohmen
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    Leo Flanagan
    • Ollie
    Carl Heap
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    Bruce Lester Johnson
    Bruce Lester Johnson
    • News Anchor
    • (as a different name)
    Abi Mcloughlin
    Abi Mcloughlin
    • British Newsreader
    B.J. Potter
    B.J. Potter
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    • (as Brian Potter Jr.)
    Stuart J. Russell
    Stuart J. Russell
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    Anne Wittman
    Anne Wittman
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    • Director
      • Stewart Sugg
    • Writers
      • Stuart J. Russell
      • Matt Wood
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    1stav-went

    a Film nobody needed nor asked for

    If you value your time, go watch something insightful and meaningful. This 'documentary' was pure disappointment, pretty appalling or a very badly made version of a 'black mirror' wanna be. Damn...
    8Cederic

    Worryingly plausible

    Seeing this for the first time six years after its release, and in the context of advances in the technologies it explores in just the past 16 months, this film demonstrates a plausible future that it's going to be hard to avoid.

    The film starts with context setting, a corporate demo with obvious influences that sets out the capabilities that the rest of the film explores and demonstrates. It's more linear and structured than what follows, but that's a strength of the film: It does enough to convey the story, and no more, doesn't insult the intelligence of the viewer.

    The acting is fine; the writing acceptable, the cinematography and technical aspects all competent and professional. There's a small scene that doesn't really work for me but it doesn't detract from the core strength of the film.

    That's its simple, evocative and effective social commentary on nascent (at the time of release) technology. It doesn't criticise, moralise, try to provide answers, just makes the questions clear, provokes the thought processes. Scares the intelligent viewer.

    Well worth watching, this film will leave you thinking and grateful that you saw it. Easily recommended.
    Kirpianuscus

    warning

    Technology. Autonomous weapons . Dark future. A short film with a powerful message who , more than a warning, it represents portrait of near future for the technology imposing its rules to the humankind. Realistic and well crafted. And, maybe, usefull.
    8emwee609

    The rise of AI-controlled weapons

    This short film is a hyper-realistic "faction" story - a combination of fiction and facts - about the emergence of autonomous weapon systems, such as AI-controlled killer drones capable of targeted human elimination. The film presents everything in a way that leaves you questioning whether you're watching fiction or actual news articles, clips, and real-world footage. I literally had to pause the film several times to Google the news segments just to verify whether they were real or fabricated - it was genuinely frightening! I believe the purpose of this short film is to serve as a wake-up call. It's actually linked to a website dedicated to the topic, and Professor Stuart Russell - a well-known senior computer scientist and AI ethics advocate - even makes a cameo appearance.

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      The Associated Press reported that the UN meeting agreed that something should be done to set limits on such potentially devastating technology. The pace of technological development, however, always seems to outpace the ability of law and government to regulate its potential consequences.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Future of Life Institue
      • Space Digital
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      • 7m
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