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Do You Trust This Computer?

Do You Trust This Computer? is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence. It features interviews with a range of prominent individuals relevant to AI, such as Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk, Jerry Kaplan, Michal Kosinski, D. Scott Phoenix, Hiroshi Ishiguro, and…

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Cinematography
Thaddeus Wadleigh
Country
United States
Directed by
Chris Paine
Edited by
Paul Crowder · Lauren Saffa
Language
English
Music by
Matter

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related to External links · 3
Do You Trust This Computer? → IMDb, Official, You Trust This Computer
Edited by · 2
Do You Trust This Computer? → Lauren Saffa, Paul Crowder
Produced by · 2
Do You Trust This Computer? → Jessie Deeter, Tiffany Asakawa
Cinematography · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → Thaddeus Wadleigh
Country · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → United States
Directed by · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → Chris Paine
Language · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → English
Music by · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → Matter
Production company · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → Papercut Films
Release date · 1
Do You Trust This Computer? → April 5, 2018 (2018-04-05)

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Do You Trust This Computer?CinematographyThaddeus Wadleigh1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?CountryUnited States1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Directed byChris Paine1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Edited byPaul Crowder1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Edited byLauren Saffa1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?LanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Music byMatter1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Produced byTiffany Asakawa1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Produced byJessie Deeter1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Production companyPapercut Films1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Release dateApril 5, 2018 (2018-04-05)1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Running time78 minutes1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?Written byMark Monroe1.00infobox
Do You Trust This Computer?is a2018 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence0.90text

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