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Pages in category "Video games about artificial intelligence" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Heavy Nova (ヘビーノバ) is a 1991 video game developed by Holocronet for the Sega CD, Sega Genesis, and X68000 that combines elements of fighting games with platform games and mission elements. Players assume the role of a robot operator destined to earn the highest operator rank.
Evil aliens called Reptilons invade the planet, capture the good doctor, and force the rest of the humans to manufacture a robot army to take over the Earth. Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters is a one or two-player game in which the players must rescue Dr. Sarah Bellum from Planet X, where her research facility has been taken over by ...
The robot race is saved, however, when two robots spontaneously acquire the traits of love and compassion and become able to reproduce. [15] The play was a protest against the rapid growth of technology. [16] From the late 1920s onward many stories involving AI takeover can be found in the growing genre of pulp sci-fi.
The AI box scenario postulates that a superintelligent AI can be "confined to a box" and its actions can be restricted by human gatekeepers; the humans in charge would try to take advantage of some of the AI's scientific breakthroughs or reasoning abilities, without allowing the AI to take over the world.
Knoxville is likely to prohibit robot food delivery on city streets until leaders can put a policy together, like with electric scooters back in 2018. Food delivery robots are taking over US ...
In other scenarios, humanity is able to keep control over the Earth, whether by banning AI, by designing robots to be submissive (as in Asimov's works), or by having humans merge with robots. The science fiction novelist Frank Herbert explored the idea of a time when mankind might ban artificial intelligence (and in some interpretations, even ...