Before modern robots, a 1962 B-movie and 1990s MIT research reshaped machine intelligence

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Long before killer cyborgs stalked Sarah Connor or sentries patrolled the dystopian skies, the low-budget 1962 film The creation of humanoids (which can be found on YouTube) posed a worrying question that seems even more relevant today: what if machines not only served humanity, but replaced it?

Set in a post-nuclear world, the film imagines a society dependent on robots. A scientist develops a “thalamic transplant”, transferring human memories into synthetic bodies connected to a “huge central computer”.

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