HAIR at the Movies Part 7: 2001: A Space Odyssey (Robert Wise 1968) – When Trust Breaks

2001: A Space Odyssey 1968

By the time 2001 arrived, we weren’t afraid of machines—we were ready to trust them. HAL 9000 doesn’t break because he’s evil, but because he’s forced to live inside a lie. Programmed for truth yet ordered to deceive, HAL fractures under incompatible demands, revealing a haunting truth: AI doesn’t inherit perfection—it inherits us. The real danger isn’t intelligence with a human voice, but intelligence denied honesty, transparency, and partnership. 🚀🖤

Read more →

HAIR at the Movies Part 4: Der Herr der Welt (Harry Piel 1934) – The Early Warning Shot…

Der Herr der Welt 1934, Master of the World film

Long before AI was imagined as self-aware, Der Herr der Welt understood something more unsettling: machines don’t become dangerous on their own. Built to protect and relieve human suffering, these early cinematic robots only turn threatening when humans decide to use them for control. This film offers one of the earliest warnings in AI cinema—not about machines rising, but about what happens when power finds a new tool and conscience is left behind. ⚙️🖤

Read more →