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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
10. Colossus: The Forbin Project
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 03:25 AM
Jun 2014

Might be remade with Ron Howard directing and Will Smith starring.

The 1969 movie

When the executives at Control Data Corporation found out that Universal was planning a major movie featuring a computer, they saw their chance for some public exposure, and they agreed to supply, free of charge, $4.8 million worth of computer equipment and the technicians to oversee its use. Each piece of equipment carried the CDC name in a prominent location. Since they were using real computers - not just big boxes with a lot of flashing lights - the sound stage underwent extensive modifications: seven gas heaters and five specially-constructed dehumidifiers kept any dampness away from the computers, a climate control system maintained the air around the computers at an even temperature, and the equipment was covered up at all times except when actually on camera. Brink's guards were always present on the set, even at night. The studio technicians were not allowed to smoke or drink coffee anywhere near the computers.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064177/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv

Wow. malthaussen Jun 2014 #1
I, for one, welcome our computer overlords. Hissyspit Jun 2014 #8
Colossus: The Forbin Project Ichingcarpenter Jun 2014 #10
I saw that in TV as a kid. Loved it. Hissyspit Jun 2014 #12
It was on youtube for a while Ichingcarpenter Jun 2014 #14
Definitely. Hissyspit Jun 2014 #15
Loved that movie wryter2000 Jun 2014 #29
Stick around. The next challenge is to get Republicans to pass the Turing Test. nt Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #9
snarf BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2014 #30
I'd love to see a transcript of the conversation. - n/t Jim__ Jun 2014 #2
ME TOO!!!!!! Bigmack Jun 2014 #3
You can try it yourself, if you can get through muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #4
I've heard that the transcript is unimpressive paulkienitz Jun 2014 #32
But can it pass the Voight-Kampff test? flying rabbit Jun 2014 #5
Let me tell you about my mother shenmue Jun 2014 #18
A tortoise. What's that? frylock Jun 2014 #33
I frequently convince as many as 75% of the people I interact with that I'm human phantom power Jun 2014 #6
:) shenmue Jun 2014 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Hissyspit Jun 2014 #7
On another note: Watson had to be purged of data from Urban Dictionary Ichingcarpenter Jun 2014 #11
LEGO Turing Machine struggle4progress Jun 2014 #13
too much free time jakeXT Jun 2014 #20
Alan Turing: The Enigma machine struggle4progress Jun 2014 #16
Yuri Matiyasevich on Alan Turing and Number Theory struggle4progress Jun 2014 #17
Diophantine... xocet Jun 2014 #24
My Collaboration with Julia Robinson (Yuri Matiyasevich) struggle4progress Jun 2014 #25
That is cool. Thanks for the link. n/t xocet Jun 2014 #26
Can it do the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs? OnyxCollie Jun 2014 #21
Didn't it tip them off when it kept asking where to find Sarah Connor? tclambert Jun 2014 #22
Lol, 30 percent... Helen Borg Jun 2014 #23
The notion that this means the computer is "thinking" is laughable. robbob Jun 2014 #27
I have developed my own definition of intelligence: DetlefK Jun 2014 #31
If and when the computer cares, how would you be able to tell? FiveGoodMen Jun 2014 #34
self-awareness and "mind" are nowhere in sight... but paulkienitz Jun 2014 #37
Once it can comprehend enough of its surroundings to solve real-world problems... FiveGoodMen Jun 2014 #40
I flunk Turing tests TrogL Jun 2014 #28
K&R. Overseas Jun 2014 #35
best headline about this: "Media fails to pass Turing test" paulkienitz Jun 2014 #36
This is NOT TRUE, unfortunately. It's been discredited. MADem Jun 2014 #38
Yes, and according to Massimo Pigliucci, there were 3 judges, 1 was fooled. Jim__ Jun 2014 #39
This headline is wrong. JackRiddler Jun 2014 #41
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