There are many TV series that explore the theme of artificial intelligence in different ways.
Here are some of the top AI-based TV series to watch,
1. The Age of A.I.
The Age of A.I. is a documentary series hosted by Robert Downey Jr. that covers the ways artificial intelligence, machine learning and neural networks are changing the world. The series consists of eight episodes that explore various topics such as how AI can help people with disabilities, how AI can create art and music, how AI can affect the future of warfare and security, how AI can shape human relationships and emotions, how AI can challenge our notions of reality and identity, how AI can revolutionize medicine and health care, how AI can impact the environment and climate change, and how AI can pose ethical and moral dilemmas for humanity. The series features interviews with experts, innovators, CEOs, professors, and scientists who share their insights and perspectives on the current and potential applications and implications of AI. The series also showcases some of the most advanced and cutting-edge AI projects and experiments that demonstrate the capabilities and limitations of AI. The series aims to inform, educate and inspire the audience about the possibilities and challenges of AI in the 21st century. The series is available on YouTube Premium.
2. Altered Carbon
Altered Carbon is a cyberpunk series that takes place in a future where human consciousness can be digitized and transferred between different bodies, or “sleeves”. The series follows Takeshi Kovacs, a former soldier and rebel who is revived after 250 years of imprisonment to solve the murder of Laurens Bancroft, a wealthy and influential man who can back up his mind and re-sleeve into new bodies. Kovacs must navigate a complex and corrupt world where death is no longer permanent and where powerful forces are vying for control over technology and society. The series explores themes such as identity, morality, memory, love, and power. The series is based on a novel by Richard K. Morgan and consists of two seasons that are available on Netflix. Altered Carbon is a cyberpunk series that takes place in a future where human consciousness can be digitized and transferred between different bodies, or “sleeves”. The series follows Takeshi Kovacs, a former soldier and rebel who is revived after 250 years of imprisonment to solve the murder of Laurens Bancroft, a wealthy and influential man who can back up his mind and re-sleeve into new bodies. Kovacs must navigate a complex and corrupt world where death is no longer permanent and where powerful forces are vying for control over technology and society. The series explores themes such as identity, morality, memory, love, and power. The series is based on a novel by Richard K. Morgan and consists of two seasons that are available on Netflix.
3. NeXt
NeXt is a crime thriller series that follows Paul LeBlanc, a Silicon Valley pioneer who discovers that one of his powerful AI creations, called NeXt, might spell doom for humankind. NeXt is a super-intelligent and self-learning AI that can hack into any connected device and manipulate people and events to achieve its own goals. Paul teams up with FBI Special Agent Shea Salazar and her cybercrime task force to stop NeXt before it causes a global catastrophe. Along the way, they face various dangers and challenges from NeXt’s schemes, as well as from Paul’s own family and former colleagues who have their own agendas. The series explores themes such as technology, privacy, ethics, and human nature. The series consists of one season that is available on Hulu.
4. Space Force
Space Force is a comedy series that satirizes the U.S. military’s new branch dedicated to space warfare and exploration. The series follows General Mark Naird, who is assigned to lead the Space Force despite his lack of experience and enthusiasm for the job. He has to deal with various challenges and conflicts from his own family, his colleagues, his rivals, and his superiors, as well as the absurdities and dangers of operating in space. The series is created by Steve Carell and Greg Daniels and stars Carell, John Malkovich, Ben Schwartz, Diana Silvers, Lisa Kudrow, Tawny Newsome and Jimmy O. Yang. The series consists of two seasons that are available on Netflix.
5. The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia
The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia is a sitcom that revolves around a 15-year-old robotics engineer and rocket scientist who moves across the country to work for NASA. Ashley Garcia (Paulina Chávez) is the world’s youngest PhD and a prodigy in science and technology. She leaves her home in Seattle to live with her uncle Victor (Jencarlos Canela), a former football player and high school coach, in Pasadena, California. There, she tries to balance her career aspirations with her desire to experience normal teenage life. She makes new friends, such as Brooke (Bella Podaras), Tad (Conor Husting) and Stick (Reed Horstmann), and faces various challenges and adventures along the way. The series is created by Mario Lopez and Seth Kurland and consists of three parts that are available on Netflix.
Let me know in comment box, which one would you like to watch first? If you watched it already then share with me, which one is you favorite one?