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The Lie of A.I. dives into the murky waters of our relationship with technology. It’s an intriguing watch that weaves together speculative theories and historical context around artificial intelligence. The film’s pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the discussions on ethics and human creativity. The tone feels like a conversation among curious minds rather than a lecture. Visually, it leans on a mix of archival footage and contemporary interviews, creating a blend that feels both familiar and unsettling. There’s an undeniable tension that builds throughout as it questions the limits of innovation. It’s distinctive in how it refrains from demonizing technology outright, instead inviting a deeper consideration of our choices.
Contemplates ethical boundaries of AI.Balanced tone between speculation and fact.Interesting use of archival and modern footage.
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