CODE Presents: Building HAL 9000 (And It Runs Completely on My Mac) by Sahil Malik HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence (AI) character in Arthur C. Clarke's novel “2001: A Space Odyssey” and its film adaptation directed by Stanley Kubrick. It had a conversational interface—humans could just talk to it like humans talk with each other. It was super intelligent. The original idea came about in 1964 when Kubrick and Clarke started working on the project. The year 1964 was when the Ford Mustang was introduced. Rotary phones were how you made phone calls, and you wore thick black polycarbonate glasses. Microwave ovens were a new thing, as were color TVs. As the world danced to “Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison, or “Twist and Shout” by the Beatles, society was looking forward to the seemingly impossible goal of putting man on the moon by the end of the decade. It's in that enchanting time that HAL 9000 was imagined, a super intelligent computer program that could control t...
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