Uncanny
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- 2015
- 91 min
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You sneaky so-and-so.
Oh, you poor silly bastard.
Are you ready for the waterfall?
Mr. Kressen?
Who dares to interrupt
this monumental battle?
Joy Andrews is here.
The reporter
from High Tech Quarterly.
Joy Andrews.
The reporter from...
High Tech Quarterly.
Yes, go ahead and send her up.
Check.
Check.
Check.
And mate.
I think it's putting it mildly
to say
you're a bit of a mystery.
Most people don't graduate MI with a BS in Computer science
and Masters
in Mechanical Engineering
- at the age of 20.
- Nineteen.
Nineteen.
And those that do
usually join a think-tank.
Or apply their knowledge
in broad, greater good ways.
I get that.
But when a Simon Castle
presents you
with an opportunity,
it's very hard to turn down.
It's even harder
to negotiate terms.
Right. And why all the secrecy?
I mean, you've been a recluse.
- I wouldn't say it's that bad.
- No?
I basically have a blank check
This workshop has been like
an intellectual Darwin bubble.
The work done here
has progressed
with very little input
from outside academia.
can be a little stagnant.
Ideas tend to be reactive.
Back and forth
and you get these
little ego-driven Eddy currents
that slow overall advancement.
People focus on minutia
just to get a paper published,
with very little desire to be
the first to the next big thing.
When Castle started
Castrole Computing
from his garage, Mm?
He had a vision
that wasn't beholden
to any previous notions
of what a computer system
could do.
This, Workspace 18,
is the modern day
application of that.
To give one person
unfettered freedom
and unlimited access
to do something amazing.
Well, it looks like
you're drinking the Kool-Aid.
I guess so.
Everything I've built
over the last decade
was cooked up on this table.
- That's a lot of Terabytes.
- Petabytes.
- What's that?
- Feel it.
It's warm.
It's realistic,
durable skin substitute.
It can actually generate
and emit heat signatures
that match body temperature.
That patent's already through.
But in three years,
that will be the gold standard
covering for prostatic limbs.
Feel that.
- It's light.
- Aerated titanium.
That has the same
physical kinematic properties
and weight balance
of human bone.
We bubble argon through it.
But tensile strength
like an airplane fuselage.
The eye is probably the single
most complex component
of the human body,
but with this camera,
we're able to convert
a hemispheric, fisheye image
into a planar representation
that allows a computer to see it
in a way that is analogous
to the way we do.
So you're talking
about robotics?
Bingo.
I used to study robotics.
Grad school type stuff.
I know. That's why Castle chose
you for this article series.
He really enjoyed your paper
on Subsumption Architecture.
That was my dissertation.
My unfinished dissertation.
I never technically defended it.
Doesn't mean
it wasn't on Castle's radar.
Maybe he had you in mind
for a workspace of your own.
Once upon a time.
Look, these are amazing feats.
But if you know half as much
about my work as you seem to,
then you know this stuff
isn't really new to me.
I've done a bunch of pieces
on emerging tech,
and I tend to be my editors
go-to on all things robotic.
I get why I'm here,
I just don't get why I need
a full week of access
to interview you.
It won't take me that long
to write about
what I've seen here today.
Follow me.
Adam.
I hope I didn't offend you.
These things are amazing.
The eye especially will make
for a fascinating piece.
Don't worry, it's fine.
Why don't you talk to Joy
for a bit.
Oh, no, that's okay.
I don't need to.
Trust me, talk to Adam.
So how long have you been
David's assistant?
- Seven years.
- Oh, wow.
What exactly does that entail?
We plan and manufacture
the components for our work.
And you participate
in the assembly?
- Yes.
- Okay.
So you have a background
in mechanical engineering
and coding?
Yes.
Graduate study?
Okay. No graduate study.
- Adam, do you have a last name?
- Kressen.
- So you're related?
- Yes.
Yes, we are.
Cool.
Can you think of anything
that would help
prevent development
erased condition
in a system I'm designing.
Utilization of a carnal map
would allow for simplification
of Boolean expression.
And subsequently result
in detection and elimination
of erase hazard
prior to occurrence,
as well as minimization
of other involved functions.
That sounds about right.
Thank you, Adam.
You're a programming Rain Man.
The remote automated
information manager
is the proprietary publishing
platform of America Online.
It's actual coding
is at the highest levels
of corporate security.
I was never involved
in its programming.
Where did you hear that?
I was actually referring
to Dustin Hoffman.
Adam,
could you wait here a second
while I talk with David?
What?
Clearly something's up with him.
What's the deal?
What do you think the deal is?
David, don't waste my time.
This kid the next big thing?
Some Asperger's cousin of yours
ready to get
all Good Will Hunting
on coding and change the world?
- Oh, my God.
- What?
You're not doing a piece
on the eye,
or the bone, or the lab,
or my prodigy programmer.
- Well, not directly, anyway.
- I don't get it.
Look.
Adam is the amalgam
of everything you've seen here
and more.
I made him.
He is the most convincing
Artificial Intelligence
ever created.
Do you know
what the best part is?
The best part of all this
is that he fooled you.
You, of all people,
with a graduate study
in robotics no less.
Of course,
you technically did drop out.
Do you still think a whole week
will be enough time
for your article?
It felt like he was
rubbing it in my face.
No. No.
Yeah, I'll admit, I was probably
a little sensitive
after the nonchalant name drop
of my failed doctorate.
It's my baggage.
It doesn't mean
he wasn't a smug f***, though.
Yeah, I got to admit,
it's pretty intriguing.
Oh, come on,
let me bring the drama
out of the moment.
Humanoid AI?
And, Caleb, let me tell you,
on cursory interaction,
you cannot tell at all.
Not at all.
I was kicking myself
when I found out.
Can I sleep on it?
I've got to ruminate.
Having David f***ing Kressen
intellectually judge me
for a week
is not my idea of a good time.
Uh-uh.
No, don't tell Aubrey just yet.
Can I let you know?
Yeah.
Okay. Okay, bye.
Bye.
May I interrupt?
What's on your mind?
What if she doesn't like us?
What's not to like?
Look, I know it's tough.
It's been you and me
for so long,
but you were not made
to be locked up forever.
It's time to share you
with the world.
I'm not sure
this is a good idea.
EGBOK.
"Everything's going to be okay."
You know it.
Do you think she's pretty?
Her hair is nice.
Good facial symmetry.
Delicate features.
Nice fashion sense.
Yes, I do. I think she's pretty.
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