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iHuman

  • 2019
  • 1h 39m
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6.7/10
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iHuman (2019)
Documentary

The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.

  • Director
    • Tonje Hessen Schei
  • Stars
    • Max Tegmark
    • Zeynep Tüfekçi
    • Elenore Pauwels
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    • Director
      • Tonje Hessen Schei
    • Stars
      • Max Tegmark
      • Zeynep Tüfekçi
      • Elenore Pauwels
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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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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    7linndit

    Interesting documentary

    A documentary that should be watched. AI etc should be debated more and ethical issues addressed
    7daveh-50306

    iHuman

    Entertaining and engaging documentary. Comes at this topic more from the angle of what could be, and is, the negative impact of data harvesting and analysis etc. The way it is edited ironically suggests a certain bias, as the extremes of AI and algorithms are shown as Brexit, Trump, Bolsanaro etc. But it provides no smoking gun and ignores the fact that the big tech companies and employees who create these algorithms tilt more to the left. So while 3rd parties manipulating the model to incite "right wing" movements is certainly there for debate, it does little to touch on the broader topic of the bias of the algorithm designers themselves. I liked and enjoyed watching it, and recommend it, but it does itself illustrate the difficulty of avoiding bias.
    5Sophoclaw

    Interesting theme, unfortunately derailed.

    Not all the time, but sometimes we Norwegians can become over moralizing. For example in a TV debate recently about the now famous corona virus, a health administrative painted such a grim scenario, that the debate leader had to apologize for her afterwards because the TV channel got overthrown by thousands of phones calls complaining for the apocalyptic scenario that was presented. It is not easy to be puritan and it is even more difficult to be led by one. iHuman has many qualities indeed, but in the long run it just falls short because humans are driven not only by intelligence. Intelligence is just one of the many attributes that we have. Perhaps in the future some company will develop AP Artificial Psychology, or AC Artificial Consciousness, or AR Artificial Religion, etc. for whatever purpose they may have, if any. Undoubtedly for Tonje Hessen Schei, here is a lot of stuff for even more films! My point is that what this film fails to see is that at the end it is humans that have the absolute power. Both as creators of the so called "Artificial Intelligence" and of all the robots, drones, machines, weapons, software that is supposed to lead us into termination or subjugation (in this point the film is quite unclear). And also in the end is up to each person to create her or his own future according to his own personal intelligence, psychology, consciousness or religion, among other attributes of the human mind. The negative message of the film underestimates human beings. The film takes for granted that humans are completely able to be manipulated by anything that is presented in front of them. While in reality, when I am with Facebook or other media, I am completely aware that is full of not very reliable sources, which is completely normal, like when you are having a conversation with a friend, you cannot rely on everything he or she says because it is not an academic lecture, it is a very informal way of communicating, it is relaxing and supposed to be part of the entertainment that the media can offer. We can perhaps blame the faults of this film to "exacerbating academism", what I mean is that when you are talking to a friend, you don't have a dictionary or the Encyclopedia Britannica or yet easier Wikipedia beside you to check that everything your friend says is completely accurate! That could be awkward and worse, it could end the friendship! Speaking about manipulation, this film uses itself a quite manipulative, attractive and suggestively interface that if we are not attentive and awake will lead some people to believe that AI is dangerous!
    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...
    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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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2020 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • iHuman: L'intelligence artificielle et nous
    • Filming locations
      • Lugano, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • UpNorth Film
      • Think-Film Impact Production
      • Made in Copenhagen
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      • $80,105
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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