Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume 69 | Issue 2

Exploring the Evolution and Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Science Fiction Cinema: An Overview with Financial and Economic Context

Somendra Prajapat Ankit Kumar Singh
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.3.2024.32

Abstract:

The research Paper examines the complicated interplay of AI and science fiction films, which charts its evolution in terms of depiction while examining how it impacts society’s perceptions. Traversing historical epochs, from early portrayals in classics like “Metropolis” to contemporary narratives in films like “Her” and “Ex Machina,” the study employs a qualitative analysis of key cinematic works. In methodological terms, this research is based on a sequential framework that examines the evolving themes, ethical issues, and transformation of artificial intelligence characters. To understand recurring themes and their implications, a qualitative content analysis has also been applied. The paper reveals the symbiotic relationship between movie stories and society’s perceptions, shedding light on how science fiction cinema has a role to play in shaping national opinion about artificial intelligence, influencing ethical concerns, technological progress, and social attitudes. This paper seeks to provide insight into the cultural, technological and commercial aspects of this widespread theme through an examination of the intersection between artificial intelligence and science fiction in films.

Highlights

  • The genre of science-fiction cinema has developed from its early focuses on space travel and futuristic technologies to more nuanced explorations of AI, robotics, and their social implications.
  • Films that focus on AI impact how people perceive artificial intelligence, leading to discussions about the ethical and technological aspects of AI and its interactions with humans.
  • The integration of advanced visual effects and storytelling techniques in AI films reflects and shapes societal attitudes towards emerging technologies.




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