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Welcome back to A Beginner's Guide to AI.
I'm Professor Gheffart, and today we are travelling back almost 100 years to a film that looks ancient on the surface, but feels strangely up-to-date once you start thinking about artificial intelligence.
Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Yes, we are talking about a silent black-and-white film from 1927.
No smartphones.
No chat GPT.
No LinkedIn posts about 10 AI tools that will change your life before breakfast.
Just shadows, machines, workers, towers, and one of the most famous robots in cinema history.
And yet somehow, Metropolis still feels like it has been reading our group chats.
The film shows a huge futuristic city split into two worlds.
Above ground, the rich live in comfort, surrounded by gardens, luxury, and power.
Below ground, workers operate enormous machines that keep the city alive.
They do the hard labor, they are exhausted, and they are treated almost like parts of the machine itself.
Lovely little workplace culture then.