After Tesla's planned robot products were presented, social media called out the company for aping the 2004 film, with even director Alex Proyas weighing in.
In a tweet on Elon Musk’s website, X, the everything site where you can do anything, as long anything includes looking at crypto ads, AI porn, and the ramblings of Nazis talking to their Nazi bots, ...
Australian-Egyptian filmmaker Alex Proyas has accused the billionaire tech boss of poaching his ideas from his 2004 film 'I, Robot'. On X (Twitter), Proyas posted photos of futuristic tech from ...
Alex Proyas noticed some striking similarities between his 2004 film and Tesla's Optimus, Robovan, and Cybercab Robotaxi. There’s something oddly familiar about Tesla‘s new Cybercab and ...
The “We, Robot” event revealed Tesla’s new Cybercab, a self-driving car that will be offered to consumers. Also uncovered was a 20-person people carrier dubbed the Robovan as well as a ...
Yet while the presentation initially ignited excitement online, the buzz quickly shifted to criticism as social media users began comparing the designs to those from a 2004 sci-fi film, “I, Robot,” ...
The director of the science fiction movie I, Robot, has weighed in on Elon Musk's recently unveiled robot and vehicle designs. Not only did the title of the event seem to lean on Proyas' movie ...
At Sotheby's, a painting by Ai-Da Robot, "A.I. God," a portrait of computer pioneer Alan Turing, sold for more than $1 ...
In a world where science fiction often feels confined to the pages of our books or the threads of our imagination, Tesla's reveal of its humanoid robot (Tesla Bot) offers a glimpse of fiction melting ...
And after images of the prototypes hit a skeptical internet, I, Robot director Alex Proyas pointed out that Musk's new robots perhaps look a little too familiar. Proyas directed the 2004 sci-fi ...
New information about the Optimus robot’s features as well as recent demonstrations of its capabilities (such as the ability to be voiced and controlled by off-screen humans) have led to jokes ...
Sotheby’s is set to sell an artwork by a humanoid robot. You read that right, after a febrile few years in which the art world has learned to subsume NFTs, A.I. outputs, and cryptocurrencies ...