Arnold Schwarzenegger recently spoke at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, where he discussed the “Terminator” film franchise and its portrayal of artificial intelligence (AI).
He remarked that the futuristic plot of “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” released in 1991, is no longer far-fetched but has become a reality. In the film, AI becomes self-aware and poses a threat to humanity.
Schwarzenegger praised James Cameron, the director of the “Terminator” movies, for his foresight and brilliant writing in depicting the rise of AI.
He noted that the discourse surrounding AI today reflects people’s fear and uncertainty about its potential impact. The actor acknowledged that when the first film was made, AI was still a relatively new concept, but today, it has evolved and garnered widespread attention.
In the “Terminator” franchise, Schwarzenegger played a cyborg character, initially portrayed as a killer in the first film.
However, in “Terminator 2,” he transformed into a protector, tasked with safeguarding the future resistance leader, John Connor.
Schwarzenegger recalled his initial concern about playing a “good terminator” and the pressure to outdo his previous body count in the first movie. However, Cameron convinced him that the sequel required a different approach.
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The film’s plot, where AI becomes sentient and poses a threat to humanity, resonated with the audience during a special 3D screening of “Judgment Day.”
The scene depicting “Los Angeles 2029 A.D.” elicited nervous laughter, highlighting the eerie relevance of the movie’s predictions to present-day concerns about AI.
The Terminator movie franchise might have started as works of science-fiction, but today they have since become a reflection of society’s growing concern towards AI and its potential consequences.
The 2015 film ‘Terminator Genisys’ had perfectly predicted the speed of the growth of Artificial Intelligence in its climax section.