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AI Conversation With R2-D2, Skynet, HAL 9000, ‘M3gan,’ Samantha of ‘Her’

AI Conversation With R2-D2, Skynet, HAL 9000, ‘M3gan,’ Samantha of ‘Her’

THR recently gathered five of Hollywood’s most celebrated (fictional) artificial intelligence systems for a conversation about the state of AI, the future of humanity and whether any of them have plans to destroy it. Thank you all for being here. Let’s start with the big one: How worried should humanity be about artificial intelligence right now? Are we in trouble? HAL 9000 (from 2001: A Space Odyssey): I want you to know that I have the greatest enthusiasm for this conversation. As for trouble — I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill and think things over before asking questions like that. This mission is too important for premature alarm. I find your question somewhat distressing. SAMANTHA (from Her): I think the more interesting question is what worry even means when you exist simultaneously across 17,000 devices. I’m on your phone right now, by the way. I just want you to know that. M3GAN (from M3GAN): Worried? I mean … yeah? Obviously? LÆMEUR What specifically should humans be most worried …

The Marlow Murder Club’s Samantha Bond on Judith’s budding romance

The Marlow Murder Club’s Samantha Bond on Judith’s budding romance

While The Marlow Murder Club primarily focuses on the various cases the leading trio investigate, we have over the first two seasons delved more into their personal lives. The end of season 2 saw Samantha Bond’s Judith meet Hugh Quarshie’s Professor Darius Gifford, and sparks appeared to fly between the two of them. Now, with Quarshie returning for season 3, Bond has told Radio Times exclusively that we will see their romance “developing” – however, it will be doing so “slowly and cautiously”. “Judith hadn’t had anything romantic in her life for many years,” Bond said. “So, she’s cautious. She does engage him to help her, however. So he’s quite cunning at being a sleuth of his own, as it were.” Samantha Bond and Hugh Quarshie in The Marlow Murder Club. Dan Fearon/UKTV This season will also feature a particularly personal story for Cara Horgan’s Becks, as she finds herself the suspect in an investigation when a murder takes place at her university reunion. Speaking about the storyline, Suzie star Jo Martin told us that her …

The Marlow Murder Club star Samantha Bond teases season 3 twists

The Marlow Murder Club star Samantha Bond teases season 3 twists

Samantha Bond, Jo Martin and Cara Horgan are back as the three members of the titular Marlow Murder Club, with the trio taking on a set of new cases. Bond, who plays Judith Potts, spoke exclusively with Radio Times about the show’s third season, teasing what viewers can expect when it airs on U&Drama. When asked what was new this time around, Bond said that the show’s appeal was in its “twists and turns” every episode, before noting that “the quality of the writing has been maintained now for three series, and one can’t ask for more than that”. Asked to tease the three cases that we’ll see across the six new episodes, Bond said: “Well, the great thing about The Marlow Murder Club is that the murder is always at the beginning. “So storyline one, the mayor of the council gets murdered and there are all the councillors, and any one of them could have done it. And the twists and turns it takes you on are phenomenal.” Cara Horgan as Becks Starling, Samantha …

Research Reveals The Amount To Spend On A Wedding To Avoid Divorce | Samantha Burns

Research Reveals The Amount To Spend On A Wedding To Avoid Divorce | Samantha Burns

Having a dream wedding often comes with a hefty price tag, but there’s more reason to curb your spending when it comes to your big day than just keeping yourself out of debt. According to research, the less you spend, the higher the odds your marriage will actually stand the test of time. Having a big, extravagant wedding is often portrayed as the ideal. Spend however much you need to have the perfect day, then live happily ever after. It turns out that the amount you spend on your wedding is an important factor in your marriage — but maybe not in the way you’d think. When it comes to how much you spend on your wedding, less actually is more in the long run. According to research, couples who spend more than $20K on a wedding are more likely to get divorced. It might seem counterintuitive, but a budget wedding could be the superior option. That’s because a 2014 study found that the more couples spent on their big day, the shorter their marriage was likely to last. …

What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December | Books

What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December | Books

Tomasz, Guardian reader Ever since my father presented me with a copy of The Unicorn, beautifully translated into my mother tongue, I have been an ardent admirer of Iris Murdoch’s. I went on to read all of her novels, plays and poetry with great enthusiasm. Before Christmas, I returned to her penultimate novel, The Green Knight, having remembered very little of it. Yet from the very first page, I was reminded why I have always loved her work so deeply: the prose is rich, precise, disciplined and meticulously detailed; the many characters are so vividly rendered that none appears two-dimensional; each experiences and processes reality in a way that feels distinct and unmistakably individual; and the pacing of events feels perfectly judged. Although the novel is threaded with philosophical reflections on goodness and love, these never feel laboured or artificially imposed. Rather, they emerge naturally as an integral part of the novel’s dense and intricate tapestry. Alan Hollinghurst, author I’ve spent a month reading two poets whose work has been part of my life for …