For almost a century, the portrayal of AI in films has evolved from mere science fiction to a profound reflection of contemporary issues in technology. As artificial intelligence becomes ubiquitous by 2025, cinematic representations of AI villains illustrate the dangers of self-aware machines. These characters, ranging from manipulative devices to malevolent AI armies, act as cautionary tales about what could emerge if technology goes unchecked. Upcoming releases like M3GAN 2.0 blur the lines between fiction and reality, highlighting our growing reliance on intelligent systems in everyday life.
For nearly a century, filmmakers have been questioning what happens when technology becomes so advanced and self-aware that the machines we invent turn against the humans who created them.
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a science fiction concept set in the distant future. Here in 2025, it's everywhere, and we've seen some chilling embodiments of artificial intelligence emerge as villains in movies for decades.
We've seen a sassy hi-tech babysitter push a child in front of a car, a genocidal mainframe build an army of sentient murder machines, and a smug philosopher-bot.
As AI becomes more and more embedded in our daily lives, films like the upcoming M3GAN 2.0 might start to feel less like fiction and more like prophecy.
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