7) Blade Runner (1982)
Blade Runner shows a future where bioengineered AI replicants serve humans but face limited lifespans. The replicants rebel and challenge what it means to be human. The film questions whether AI can have emotions and a sense of self. It warns about the dangers of creating beings without considering their rights or ethical treatment. The story explores exploitation and the fine line between creator and creation. Blade Runner’s themes of identity and morality made it a classic that continues to shape discussions about AI ethics and human responsibility.
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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma