Of all AI dystopias imagined in science fiction, perhaps the most terrifying wasn't the militant rise of Skynet or the coldly calculated oppression of HAL-9000. It was the seemingly benign future depicted in Pixar's WALL-E—humans lounging in floating chairs, every need met by machines.
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Of all AI dystopias imagined in science fiction, perhaps the most terrifying wasn't the militant rise of Skynet or the coldly calculated oppression of HAL-9000. It was the seemingly benign future depicted in Pixar's WALL-E—humans lounging in floating chairs, every need met by machines.