We have compiled the best documentaries about artificial intelligence, which surrounds us everywhere today. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the hottest topics in the technology world in recent years, infiltrating every aspect of our lives. They are everywhere, from the assistants on our smartphones to the algorithms that recommend the movies we watch. But what exactly is this technology, how does it work, and what awaits us in the future? The answers to these questions are among the topics that not just engineers or scientists, but all of us are curious about.
Documentaries are a great starting point for getting to know this complex and fascinating world more closely and for understanding both the opportunities it offers and the potential risks. There are many successful productions that use the power of cinema to explain the behind-the-scenes of artificial intelligence, its development, and its effects on humanity.
Beyond Mind Games: AlphaGo
This documentary, which recounts the struggle of the AlphaGo program developed by Google’s artificial intelligence company DeepMind against world champion Lee Sedol in Go, one of the world’s most difficult strategy games, allows us to witness a breathtaking battle of wits. While watching these historic moments where not only a game but also the limits of human intelligence and artificial intelligence were tested, you won’t be able to help but ask deep questions about how far machine learning can go. Cast: Lee Sedol, Demis Hassabis, David Silver, Fan Hui Release Date: September 29, 2017
Do You Trust This Computer?
This thought-provoking documentary, which focuses on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence as well as the conveniences it brings to our lives, pushes the viewer to question with its very title. Interviews with leading names in the tech world like Elon Musk and Ray Kurzweil bring many critical issues to the table, from autonomous weapons to data privacy, the future of the workforce, and the concept of “superintelligence.” The production, which centers on the question of whether artificial intelligence will get out of our control, serves as both a warning about the future and emphasizes the need for us to become conscious of this issue as soon as possible. Cast: Elon Musk, Ray Kurzweil, Jonathan Nolan, Michio Kaku Release Date: April 5, 2018
Prisoner of Algorithms: The Social Dilemma
Although not directly an artificial intelligence documentary, “The Social Dilemma” strikingly reveals how the AI-driven algorithms behind social media platforms shape our lives. The documentary, filled with confessions from former employees of giant companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter, explains how these platforms use artificial intelligence to keep us glued to the screen, collect our data, and manipulate our behavior. After watching it, you will never look at your social media accounts and your phone the same way again. Cast: Tristan Harris, Aza Raskin, Jeff Seibert, Shoshana Zuboff Release Date: September 9, 2020
Coded Bias
This impressive documentary, which begins with MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini‘s discovery that facial recognition technologies cannot accurately recognize the faces of Black individuals and women, reveals the shocking biases and discrimination in artificial intelligence algorithms. The documentary questions how the lack of diversity in the tech world is reflected in the systems we develop and its societal consequences. “Coded Bias” initiates an urgent discussion about justice, equality, and the future of technology. Cast: Joy Buolamwini, Meredith Broussard, Cathy O’Neil, Timnit Gebru Release Date: November 11, 2020
The Human Copy: The Age of A.I.
Presented by Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr., this 8-part YouTube Originals series, which reveals how artificial intelligence is changing today’s world, offers a veritable feast of technology. Each episode focuses on a different field such as health, art, and space research, and the revolutions created by artificial intelligence in these areas are told along with inspiring human stories. The series, which presents complex topics in a language everyone can understand, shows just how close the future actually is. Cast: Robert Downey Jr. Release Date: December 18, 2019
The Man Who Sees the Future: Transcendent Man
This documentary, focusing on the life of inventor and author Ray Kurzweil, one of the first names that come to mind when artificial intelligence and futurism are mentioned, and his “singularity” theory, offers a radical perspective on the future of humanity. According to Kurzweil, technology is advancing so rapidly that in the near future, humans and machines will merge to achieve immortality. Listening to his bold ideas—utopian for some, frightening for others—from his own mouth is a unique opportunity to question where technology is taking us. Cast: Ray Kurzweil, William Shatner, Stevie Wonder, Colin Powell Release Date: March 23, 2011
Thinking Like a Machine: Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World
We embark on a poetic journey from the birth of the internet, robotics, and artificial intelligence to the present day and future, through the eyes of master director Werner Herzog. The documentary questions the deep philosophical and cultural effects of the digital world on humanity through interviews with many different people, from technology pioneers to victims of cyber-attacks. With Herzog’s unique narration, technology ceases to be just a tool and transforms into a mystery at the center of modern life. Cast: Elon Musk, Sebastian Thrun, Bob Kahn, Kevin Mitnick Release Date: August 19, 2016
Social and Political Control: iHuman
This Norwegian-made documentary takes a dark look at the potential of artificial intelligence for social and political control. Through interviews with experts in the field, it examines how states and giant corporations can use artificial intelligence for surveillance, propaganda, and social engineering. With its critical approach, especially to data collection and privacy issues, “iHuman” is a disturbing yet important production that makes one question what the price of the conveniences offered by technology might be. Cast: Ilya Sutskever, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Shoshana Zuboff, Max Tegmark Release Date: November 23, 2019
In the Heart of Silicon Valley: Machine That Dreams
This short documentary, offering an inside look at the early days of Google’s artificial intelligence research project “Google Brain,” tells how the deep learning revolution began. We witness those historic moments when scientists enabled machines to learn the concept of a “cat” on their own from millions of videos on the internet by creating massive neural networks. It is very enlightening to hear about this exciting process, which laid the foundation for the current capabilities of artificial intelligence, from the architects of the project. Cast: Jeff Dean, Andrew Ng, Greg Corrado Release Date: March 13, 2017
The Jobs of the Future: The Future of Work and Death
With the rise of artificial intelligence and automation, the question “What jobs will people do in the future?” is being asked more and more. This documentary focuses on this very topic, drawing a radical vision of the future. It discusses with futurists, scientists, and philosophers how humanity might redefine fundamental concepts like “work” and “death” as technology eliminates the need for human labor. The production, which also touches on topics like universal basic income, reminds us that we need to prepare for the social transformation that artificial intelligence will bring. Cast: Ray Kurzweil, Aubrey de Grey, Peter Diamandis Release Date: December 16, 2016
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