Garry Kasparov is possibly the greatest chess player who has ever lived. In 1997, he played a match against the greatest chess computer: IBM's Deep Blue. He lost. This film depicts the drama that happened away from the chess board from Kasparov's perspective. It explores the psychological aspects of the game and the paranoia surrounding IBM's ultimate chess machine.
Jettingen Germany is home to Ludo Fact, one of the world's largest manufacturers of board and card g...
An indie documentary exploring the art form of hand-drawn animation through a contemporary lens in t...
Within the coming decades we will be able to create AIs with greater than human intelligence, bio-en...
The filmmaker Jeppe Rønde has invited 10 of the world's foremost researchers - and a robot! - to ret...
Follows Yo, Siyuan and Mia, three young women who, using the mobile application Replika, have formed...
What makes a body human? This science-fiction fable shot in China foreshows the rise of AI. Time beh...
In a laboratory, a child is the object of a mysterious experiment. Aided by a robotic prosthesis – o...
There is a popular theory that it takes at least 10,000 hours of focused practice for a human to bec...
Dr Hannah Fry and a virtual host present a new way of making television, as the BBC uses artificial ...
Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyp...
A documentary about the makings of two Parker Brothers VHS games - 'Clue VCR Mystery Game' and 'Clue...
Replikas, online chatbots, have trouble determining their place in the world. They share their thoug...
What happens when a machine makes life-or-death decisions? This documentary explores the dangers of ...
The unlikely story of the world’s largest game store – The Sentry Box – located in Calgary. Communi...
Board games are exploding in popularity. With scores of players, huge conventions, countless media ...
Discover the meteoric rise of Elon Musk, the man who is transforming the way we think about travel t...
If machines can be smarter than people, is humanity really anything special?
The classic board game, Scrabble, has been popular for decades. In addition, there are fanatics who ...
A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to pr...