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So, A.I. At War is pretty intriguing. It’s a documentary that dives into some heavy themes, primarily the human condition as seen through the lens of AI. The backdrop of war-torn Mosul and Raqqa really sets a gritty tone, then you get the contrast of Paris during the Yellow Vests protests, which adds a layer of social commentary. Florent Marcie's interactions with Sota, the AI, create this uncanny vibe—it's almost like you're watching a philosophical debate unfold. The pacing feels contemplative, which might not be for everyone, but it works to build up that tension. The practical effects are minimal but effective. It’s notable how the film nudges us to rethink our future with technology, making it distinctively thought-provoking.
Documentary format focusing on AI and humanity.Explores themes of conflict and the future of technology.Filmmaker's unique perspective and atmospheric settings.
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