

Machine
Genres
Overview
If machines can be smarter than people, is humanity really anything special?
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
86 min
Release Date
2019-12-12
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
6.5
Tim Urban
Self
Eugenia Kuyda
Self
Kate Darling
Self
Hiroshi Isiguro
Self
Matt McMullen
Self
Pablos Holman
Self
Rodney Brooks
Self
D. Scott Phoenix
Self
Toby Walsh
Self
Iyad Rahwan
Self
Miklos Kiss
Self
Marc Lichte
Self
Mark Little
Self
Pindar van Arman
Self
Nick Bostrom
Self
Yukiyasu Kamitani
Self
Dr Eric Leuthardt
Self
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