10 Movies With Artificial Intelligence And Robotics Secrets

Artificial Intelligence is a large field with a lots of secrets and important algorithms. The secrets are hidden from the programmers and computer experts of present world. The secrets are on the table but no one can see it, after some time the secrets comes through visuals by the cinema of the modern era. 


I have shortlisted 10 movies with artificial intelligence secrets, which have some deep knowledge about artificial intelligence. You all will explore the secrets of Artificial Intelligence by watching such a wonderful films. 

#10 Ghost In The Shell (1995)


It would also trace the evolution of A.I. movies. “There are only a few movies, even out of Hollywood, which clearly portray the influence and power of computers. I thought this theme would be more effectively conveyed through animation.” So said Mamoru Oshii, director of this celebrated anime based on the late 1980s manga series of the same name.

#9 The Matrix 


The film never explains where that (almost) hatred comes from but, even when the machine takes on a human form, the differences between him and humans are quite clear, and not just because of its constant disregard at the idea of maintaining a single unalterable form.

Ultimately, Agent Smith’s existence as a sentient software is a good moment to remind everyone that AI isn’t always just hardware… as well as a reminder that humans becoming dangerously dependent on Artificial Systems for it all is never a really sound idea.

#8 I, Robot


The film has two main AI’s: Sonny and VIKI. Sonny is continuously throwing subtle hints at the humanity lurking in him, which makes it the perfect companion for the protagonist but doesn’t quite capture the reality of Asimov’s stories.

Isaac Asimov Laws of Robotics, widely discussed in the book that (pretty loosely) inspired the film, are a concept that up to this day help us clarify how human should try to constrain their creations.

#7 Metropolis


The first serious Sci-Fi film, giving us not only very advanced machinery to look at (which by the way changed our collective vision of what the future looked like), but also a biting social commentary of the implications of human interaction with machines, inspiring and molding our attitude towards many later real and imaginary AI creations to come.

#6 Chappie


The film has unbelievable special effects. It might even be worth watching just to see how impressive these special effects are.

The desire for immortality is quite fundamental to human nature. But seeing this desire on the robot with conscious is surprising in this movie…The new film “Chappie” features an artificially intelligent robot that becomes sentient and must learn to navigate the competing forces of kindness and corruption in the human world. 

#5 Singularity


In 2020, Elias van Dorne (John Cusack), CEO of VA Industries, the world’s largest robotics company, introduces his most powerful invention–Kronos, a supercomputer designed to end all wars. When Kronos goes online, it quickly determines that mankind, itself, is the biggest threat to world peace and launches a worldwide robot attack to rid the world of the “infection” of man

#4 Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)


cold War paranoia was knotted into the post-WWII cinematic milieu with the freewheeling conjoining of a thousand tangled cables. The technological battles waged between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. are satirized with scrumptious B-movie effect in “Colossus: The Forbin Project,” an A.I. movie that, much like its contemporary companion, next on the list, has seen its production values outdated but its interior circuits are still buzzing with excitable electricity. 

#3 EX_MACHINA (2015) 


Ex Machina is a 2015 British science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Alex Garland in his directing debut. It stars Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac. Ex Machina tells the story of programmer Caleb Smith (Gleeson) who is invited by his employer, the eccentric billionaire Nathan Bateman (Isaac), to administer the Turing test to an android with artificial intelligence.

#2 The Machine


The Machine is a 2013 British science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caradog W. James. It stars Caity Lotz and Toby Stephens as computer scientists who create artificial intelligence for the military. In efforts to construct perfect android killing machines in a war against China, UK scientists exceed their goal and create a sentient robot.

#1 Her (2013)


In the seven years since the release of Spike Jonze’s film about a man who falls in love with his software, people are having a lot more daily conversations with their tech. A committed performance from Joaquin Phoenix and extraordinary voice work from Scarlett Johansson as the assistance program Samantha make the movie an intriguing romantic comedy for our age. And as Samantha both grows more connected and becomes more sentient, the film shows just how the complexities of relationships can coincide with the complexities of technological achievement.

Conclusion: If you will watch the above 10 featured movies you will get some unbelievable secrets about artificial intelligence and robotics. If you are not able to download the above featured movies then you can mention the movie name in the comment box i will provide you the download links for the movie you want to watch out.   

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