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The Future is Now: Preparing for AI Coexistence Inspired by ‘Atlas’ and ‘Terminator’

Roimacho
5 min readMay 26, 2024
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I am just now watching the movie ‘ATLAS’ on Netflix. How the Halan as an antagonist AI becomes a terrorist to change the world better in AI visualize perspective. It shocks the human world who create the AI to protect humans but vice versa. This gives a similar movie like terminator using AI to protect humans but in reality it is against and war with humans.

In the iconic words of Sarah Connor, “The future has not been written. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.” So, here we are, making our future with a kettle that talks more than my Aunt Rita at Christmas dinner and cars that drive themselves better than my teenage nephew (thankfully). Thanks to movies like ‘Atlas’ and ‘Terminator,’ we’ve seen enough of the glory and gloom of AI to ask a pressing question: Are we really ready to share our lives with intelligent machines?

Why This Isn’t Just Sci-Fi Anymore

Imagine waking up to coffee that’s already brewing just the way you like it, or your house adjusting the thermostat not because it’s scheduled, but because it “knows” you’re heading home early. Sounds great, right? But what if your AI home assistant decides to lock you out because it thinks you need some more steps for the day? That’s where ‘Atlas’ and ‘Terminator’ stop being just…

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