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2001: A Space Odyssey, was the name of Stanley Kubrik’s pathbreaking movie that changed the perception of what technology could mean one day to humans. Using unbelievable graphics, the movie documents how, on a mission to explore a most mysterious and obviously alien monolith on the moon, humans send a six-member crew on a spaceship, Discovery One; the sixth member being an artificial intelligence (AI) loaded supercomputer known as HAL 9000, which finally ends up out of control, and in its attempts to take over the spaceship, kills the other crew members. Seems like just another sci-fi movie, right?
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2001: A Space Odyssey, was the name of Stanley Kubrik’s pathbreaking movie that changed the perception of what technology could mean one day to humans. Using unbelievable graphics, the movie documents how, on a mission to explore a most mysterious and obviously alien monolith on the moon, humans send a six-member crew on a spaceship, Discovery One; the sixth member being an artificial intelligence (AI) loaded supercomputer known as HAL 9000, which finally ends up out of control, and in its attempts to take over the spaceship, kills the other crew members. Seems like just another sci-fi movie, right?
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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