“AI: to be or not to be”: ORF “dokFilm” premiere about the border between humans and machines on January 14th

At 11:05 p.m. on ORF 2

Vienna (OTS) In all areas of life we ​​are increasingly confronted with the effects of the rapid developments of artificial intelligence (AI). We are increasingly concerned with existential questions such as: Will AI one day gain the upper hand over humanity? The documentary “AI: to be or not to be” by Vali Fugulin offers deep insights into the world of AI and its growing role in our society on Sunday, January 14, 2024, in the “dokFilm” at 11:05 p.m. on ORF 2. The Canadian filmmaker tries to explore the boundaries between man and machine. It lets experts from different genres speak to help us better understand the exponential development of AI and its consequences for everyday human life.

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The Canadian science journalist Matthieu Dugal leads the film as the narrator and is confronted with the limits of his own humanity. What meaning can life have if machines can replace people? Every advance in AI brings with it new ethical and existential questions. Dugal meets scientists, philosophers, psychologists, researchers, humanoid inventors and even transhumanists to find answers.

The documentary calls you to think about the opportunities and challenges that the exponential development of artificial intelligence brings with it. From self-driving cars to advanced health technologies, AI: To Be or Not to Be highlights how AI can help solve some of humanity’s most important problems, while raising questions about privacy, security and ethical responsibility.

The film takes a look into the future by discussing how AI could push the boundaries of what is possible and revolutionize the way we live, work and communicate.

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