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Slaughterbots is a chilling exploration of technology gone rogue, directed by Stewart Sugg. The short film presents a stark vision of the near future, where the line between combat and automation blurs with these lethal swarms of autonomous drones. You can really feel the tension build throughout the film; it’s quick and impactful, almost like a wake-up call. The use of practical effects contributes to the unsettling realism, making the concept resonate even more. Stuart Russell's insights give it an extra layer, as you can’t help but ponder the implications of such tech in our world. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking piece that leaves you questioning the ethical boundaries of innovation.
Short film format packs a punchInteresting take on AI and warfareGood for discussions on ethics in tech
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