Where were you when you first realized AI would be a big deal?
You may have been watching Her, by Spike Jonze, in a dark movie theater.
Or, were you binge-watching the first season of Westworld?
Pop culture is often where we first ponder the limits of technology. We do it through movies and video games, while our grandparents’ generation did it through science fiction novels by Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells. It’s fun to ponder all the possibilities new tech advancements will bring. We’re still patiently waiting for a Delorean to travel through time, though we’re not holding our collective breath.
Where were you when you first realized AI would be a big deal?
You may have been watching Her, by Spike Jonze, in a dark movie theater.
Or, were you binge-watching the first season of Westworld?
Pop culture is often where we first ponder the limits of technology. We do it through movies and video games, while our grandparents’ generation did it through science fiction novels by Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells. It’s fun to ponder all the possibilities new tech advancements will bring. We’re still patiently waiting for a Delorean to travel through time, though we’re not holding our collective breath.