The Truth About Killer Robots (HBO)

Exploring impact and danger of autonomous machines

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About The Truth About Killer Robots (HBO)

Released: 2018

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-14

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Cast
Illah Nourbakhsh, Marios Savvides, Sven Kuhling

About The Truth About Killer Robots (HBO)

The Truth About Killer Robots is an enthralling HBO documentary that was released in 2018. This intriguing documentary examines the benefits and hazards of ever-pervasive AI. Featuring interviews with engineers, journalists, and philosophers among others, the film deploys a unique blend of observations, analysis, and first-person reporting. It highlights instances around the world where jobs have been impacted by technology automation, including a factory in Germany, a taxicab service in NYC, and a shocking instance where a robot killed a worker at a tech firm.

Making / Production

Produced by HBO, The Truth About Killer Robots was directed by Maxim Pozdorovkin. This film is unique in how it uses AI technology in narration. It uses an AI created specifically for the documentary, which is used to explore real-world fatalities and the social implications of automation and AI.

Actors

  • Maxim Pozdorovkin - Well-known for directing several documentaries, Pozdorovkin appears in his own creation as a presenter. His narration guides the entire documentary and he performs exceptionally well in engaging the audience and conveying complex ideas.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The documentary addresses many instances where the advancement of robotics and AI has led to a loss of jobs.
  • The film features a real-life case where a robot killed a factory worker in Germany in 2015.
  • Interestingly, the documentary begins with the 1927 sci-fi film Metropolis, suggesting a human fascination with robots that is almost a century old.

Quotes

  • "Automation does not just affect factory work, it permeates through all layers of society."
  • "Robots are not guilty - they are just the most recent permutation of the ongoing drive for efficiency."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The music in the documentary is ambient and functional, complementing the scenes rather than dominating.
  • Engaging background scores are used while presenting various stories, enhancing the impact of the storytelling.