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iHuman

  • 2019
  • 1h 39m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
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iHuman (2019)
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Un documentaire qui suit le secteur en plein essor de l'intelligence artificielle, les opportunités et les défis qu'il apporte et son impact sur la communauté mondiale.Un documentaire qui suit le secteur en plein essor de l'intelligence artificielle, les opportunités et les défis qu'il apporte et son impact sur la communauté mondiale.Un documentaire qui suit le secteur en plein essor de l'intelligence artificielle, les opportunités et les défis qu'il apporte et son impact sur la communauté mondiale.

  • Director
    • Tonje Hessen Schei
  • Stars
    • Max Tegmark
    • Zeynep Tüfekçi
    • Elenore Pauwels
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    768
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    • Director
      • Tonje Hessen Schei
    • Stars
      • Max Tegmark
      • Zeynep Tüfekçi
      • Elenore Pauwels
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Max Tegmark
    Max Tegmark
    • Self - Cosmologist
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    • Self - Sociologist
    • (as Zeynep Tüfeçki)
    Elenore Pauwels
    • Self - AI Researcher
    Ben Goertzel
    • Self - AI Researcher
    Jurgen Schmidhuber
    • Self - AI Researcher
    • (as Jürgen Schmidhuber)
    Ilya Sutskever
    • Self - AI Researcher
    Michal Kosinski
    Michal Kosinski
    • Self - Psychologist
    Kara Swisher
    Kara Swisher
    • Self - Journalist
    Yobie Benjamin
    • Self - Business Angel
    Lee Fang
    • Self - Journalist
    Silvija Seres
    • Self - Mathematician
    Stuart J. Russell
    Stuart J. Russell
    • Self - AI Researcher
    • (as Stuart Russel)
    Salil Shetty
    • Self - Amnesty International
    Philip Alston
    • Self - Human Rights Lawyer
    Spencer Woodman
    • Self - Journalist
    Ben Wizner
    Ben Wizner
    • Self - American Civil Liberties Union
    Rumman Chowdhury
    • Self - Data Analyst
    Robert Work
    Robert Work
    • Self - Former Undersecretary of Defense
    • Director
      • Tonje Hessen Schei
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    7netgrump-23169

    An eyeopener for the ignorant but not for all...

    Personally I've seen nothing new on AI although some given insights by people connected to the industry were quite interesting... The presentation of a Swiss as a 'father of AI' on a mountain hill was pretty amusing as it's just another example how millenials like this doc maker play with history :) AI was found as a discipline in the 50s of the last century and thoughts about raised way earlier.. The part on robotics was also limited to the work of the Swiss 'AI father' and a sight on the Sophia 'humanoid' with just some shots on the better examples available in Japan as well as more interesting visions about implementation of those devices in that country. For some the use of graphics to boost the perception that something fearsome is about to happen might have been helpful :) I wonder what viewers at the IDFA screening picked up when they left the theater as many of them grabbed their phones and most likely used AI driven tools to let their digital friends know what they just have seen...
    9JvH48

    Insightful documentary about robots/drones, artificial intelligence, privacy concerns and decisions based on collected data

    Saw this documentary at IDFA 2019, the documentary festival in Amsterdam. This movie did not bring much news for me. This is not to be construed as a complaint. Rather the contrary, as I'll explain later. Much of this was already a topic of growing concern in IT-related journals. Also, lectures held at congresses and seminars presented ample eye-openers in this field, once I became aware of it and began following relevant specialists in the field. In other words, I was not taken by surprise when watching the very many relevant issues passing by. However, that is me, and it is more relevant to make the general public aware, and policy makers in particular.

    I know it is not easy to find the right packaging for IT-related contents. I especially know how difficult it is to find the right visuals to support the message on screen. Of course, we now (again) saw the obligatory amount of screen gibberish (mainly program source text), network cabling, flashing lights on appliances, the insides of a server farm, and other boring images seemingly unevitable in this context. Talking heads cannot be avoided either. Nevertheless, I know of no better alternative to present the alarming message. The filmmakers used sort of an all-knowing narrator who guided us throught subsequent stories. I'm not sure that is the best solution, but it may work very well with an uninformed viewer who will intuitively build some trust in this man because of his reputation.

    I asked my companion, not working in IT, rather one of the power-user type, about the eye-opening effects for her. She confirmed that this movie worked indeed and could very well serve its purpose to show interested people the many dangers ahead. Of course, those who are not interested at all, cannot be convinced with either talkshow, movie, book or article, so are beyond hope on all counts.

    All in all, I suspect that this movie can do a good job of educating people on these very relevant topics, pertinent for everyone and certainly not confined to the world of IT. We cannot leave the decisions to the technicians who work there. We should particularly distrust their management, only interested in short-term profit, and damn the consequences. Politicians do not know yet how important it is for them to step in very soon, rather than wait until the problems become too big to unravel in hindsight. A few high-profile incidents in recent years (Facebook and Cambridge Analytics, among others), may be considered later as a blessing in disguise, by showing the average man/woman how these matters affect their lives. It remained under the hood for too long a time.
    8jon-oivind

    Engadging and a good conversation piece

    Tonje Hessen Schei clearly has an agenda with this film. It is not a neutral dissertation of AI, its potential and dangers. We are in the middle of a revolution in terms of AI, though true AI seems rather far away still. (Current ML, "deep learning" algorithms and synthetic neural networks are actually very primitive compared to the human intelligences that created them). Hessen Schei said in an introduction to the screening I attended that she thinks there is too little attention paid to and conversation about AI in terms of how it will change society, democracy and the way we live. Even though I use ML and "AI" in my work and know the tech fairly well, I still found the framing and the questions asked in the film to be engadging. Some of the talking heads come off as rather naive, despite all their apparent brilliance. I found it amusing that some of these highly intelligent people (probably inadvertently) support some level of pre-destination, i.e. that AI is inevitable. Also, it raises questions dating back at least Oppenheimer about the culpability of scientists. To quote Jeff Goldblums character in Jurassic Park "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." which more or less summarizes the theme of iHuman and why we should stop and think.

    I would have liked to hear inside opinions from the big players like Google and Amazon, but ominously they refused to be interviewed.

    I think the documentary was expertly made with both incredible audio design (think Sci-fi in general, Blade Runner I+II in particular) and visuals. Talking head fatigue is mostly avoided. Like I said initially, the film clearly has an agenda and the director is using every trick in her impressive arsenal to influence us, the audience. Some of the shots are amazingly beautiful as well. The shot of Juergen Schmidhuber looking out upon creation from his vantage point on top of the Alps is both amusing and has serious historical connotations.

    PS! About the Schmidhuber scene, a previous reviewer wrote: "it's just another example of how millenials like this doc maker play with history :-)". Actually it is not. Firstly, Hessen Schei is most definetely Genaration X (born 1971 according to Google). Secondly, this is something that has nothing to do with generations but rather much more with having a sense of wit and visual humour. There have been plenty of similarly thematically loaded images in docs by Boomers, Xers (my gen) and Millenials.
    5robmtb

    Another dystopian vision of the future but with some good insight

    All in all the movie was ok, but there were a few things that could have been avoided. On the good side, it was interesting to see some smart people like Michal Kosinski, Jurgen Shmidhuber or Ilya Sutskever talk about the future of AI. I also have to give credit to some of the scenes, structure and visual effects of the documentary. But that's as far as the positive feedback on my side goes. As of 2020, most of the things I heard, however, were a bit outdated. To make matters worse, I couldn't help but feel that the author resorted to fear to create yet another dystopian vision of the future. The viewer is most of the time threatened with ominous music and spooky animations that are meant to evoke fear. It's too bad because it could have been a decent documentary.
    9Grahvem

    A roundup about the development AI we have today and the future to come

    Saw this documentary at Kosmorama firm festival in 2020.

    Its a smack in the face to the many who refuse to look into what the future has to bring. The documentary brings out the various directions where AI might take us in the future to come. It tells where the latest great breakthroughs of the 2010s came from, how its become the source of many technology empires and speaks of how private and governmental groups is entering a political, economical and military arms race for the future. How certain big companies strive control the big military and governmental contracts and toss their morals aside.

    It tells of the amazing future it might bring, the terror of autonomous weapons, how AI can bring further polarization of our societies.. to the bleakest darkest most terrifying dystopian futures and possible end of humanity.

    For those who study the subject there is little new, the interviews with the pioneers in AI development, a view into their mindsets was worth it by itself.

    For the novice, its an great a great introduction to what is going on in the higher tiers of Technology industries as it does not need any technical understanding to get the message.

    The future is at the doorstep, we need to be prepared for what is to come.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 mars 2020 (Norway)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Norway
    • Langues
      • Chinese
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • iHuman: L'intelligence artificielle et nous
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lugano, Suisse
    • sociétés de production
      • UpNorth Film
      • Think-Film Impact Production
      • Made in Copenhagen
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    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 80 105 $ US
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      1 heure 39 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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