Experts have been working for several years to create new forms of artificial intelligence capable of performing actions like an ordinary human would, which have gained popularity over the past year.

They are especially popular in social networks, but many people are concerned about the impact this type of software may have on society as we know it.

It was precisely the writer and director Spike Jonze who decided to depict the possible negative results in 2013 through his movie “Her”, which is available on Netflix.

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“Her”: the movie about Artificial Intelligence on Netflix

As published by La Nación, the scope of artificial intelligence is becoming clear every day and this was the inspiration for the film starring Joaquín Phoenix, Rooney Mara and Scarlett Johansson.

The plot tells us about a Los Angeles writer who develops a love affair with his computer’s operating system, an entity named ‘Samantha’.

Can artificial intelligence crack the keys on my devices? What does humanity stand for?

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For example, the work not only examines the exponential development of AIs, but also all the effects they can cause in the way people relate to others in love, work and other aspects of daily life.

The message of the feature film is clear and not far from real life when one considers that just over a week ago, a young Belgian committed suicide on the advice of a chatbot called “Eliza”, according to El Comercio.

At the time, “Her” was widely accepted by critics and was even the winner of an Oscar in the Best Original Screenplay category at the 2014 ceremony.