A train carries human visitors to the futuristic amusement park of "Westworld" populated by robot hosts. Credit: HBO Nobody would accuse the HBO show "Westworld" of being a sunny science fiction tale about artificial intelligence. The show features humanlike robot "hosts" who live, die, and live again to serve the fantasies of human guests visiting a Western-themed amusement park. But the dark premise of "Westworld" is still escapist fiction compared with real concerns surrounding the rise of artificial intelligence. The lurking threat of a "Westworld" robot uprising begins with the premise of artificial intelligence (AI) confined within the boundaries of the amusement park. Human visitors wishing to play cowboy or cowgirl arrive in the Westworld amusement park on a train, indulge in their immersive vacation experience, and then leave on the train. The managed pleasures and dangers of the Wild West fantasy—supported by the robot hosts—remain cordoned off within the ...
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