Uncanny Page #6

Synopsis: A technology reporter gets a week of exclusive access to the world's first perfect artificial intelligence. When the reporter begins a relationship with the scientist who created it, the A.I. begins to exhibit startling and unnerving emergent behavior.
Director(s): Matthew Leutwyler
Production: Accelerated Manner
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
91 min
159 Views


to pack up a decade of my life.

With a brain like yours, David,

you don't need much else.

I'm very proud of you.

And of you, too, of course.

Thank you, sir.

I'm happy to have performed

in a manner satisfactory

to your expectations of me.

I can't believe you let them out

of the workspace.

The first artificial personality

to develop complex emotions,

and you let him sever

his wireless,

floating point connections.

I...

Excuse me for a second.

Castle.

Yes, John, we're all ready.

I have him right here.

As ready as anyone can be

for eight more years

in a dark lab.

No, that won't be necessary,

I think.

Time off would be more

of a distraction

then a boon at this point.

Don't worry about it.

Well, anything in the name

of domestic surveillance.

Believe me when I tell you

that not even a robotics expert

could tell the difference.

In every way.

In "every" way.

I'm not gonna get into details

on the phone.

I will just tell you

that I have the footage

and I will share it with you

sometime.

Okay. Many times.

The director wants to know

if you're ready

to serve your country?

He says he sure is.

Okay, John, talk to you later.

Love to Catrina.

What are you looking at?

Nothing.

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