Robotic Redamancy: Can teaching AI emotion stop a robot apocalypse?

US6TV: Content For NonHuman Intelligence

Joey Spillane is a brilliant young Director who I met a few years ago when I co-produced "Kilroy and the Boy Soldier". I was immediately impressed by how adept he was, not only at filmmaking but at finding the story in whoever he was interviewing. This is why I called on him to help develop and Direct the US6TV Disclosure Series and later to interview me about the US6 novel.  I had no idea how to pitch my book once it was complete. I did know that by sitting down with Joey he would find the story behind the book that would give me that critical information. Sitting with Joey is more like a therapy session than an interview because he instinctively knows how to probe the interviewee's mind to extract the story he is looking for.  When he decided to take some time and do short documentaries about topics that really intrigued him, I was very excited to be asked to sit for him as he delved into the looming threat and promise of Artificial Intelligence. His new project, "Bagel Shop Docs" which is as non sequitur a name as its logo, which purposefully uses a donut instead of a bagel. But I understand it as a statement that completely liberates him and frees him up to do any length on any topic for his art form, Documentary filmmaking. To be the subject of his first episode, "Robotic Redamancy" Can teaching AI emotion stop a robot apocalypse?" is, for me a tremendous honor. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz1sAIxmlB0CgXLKk0j2TvQ

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