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But as a side note, I did actually make a mistake in my first post. It was the Terminator 2: 3D attraction at Universal Studios. It is actually written and Directed by James Cameron, and it throws out the whole "time travel is one way" plot point and sends the T, the T, and 10 year old John Conner "back to the future" where they travel to Skynet and face the T no, I am not making that up. So even to speculate on how that fits in when it is supposed to take place DURING a movie that has already been filmed apparently just before blowing up Cyberdyne would be simply impossible, so I won't even try to rap my head around that one.

Whatever, I guess I see your point. T1 is a paradox, T2 splits the timeline. Inconsistent shit, but whatever, it makes some sense. Now, if we really need to solve this once and for all, lets see how T3 fits into it all. U Neek Yeah, T You never heard of it? Apparently this thing guards Skynet U Neek Originally posted by lord xyz Do you reckon? Maybe for a movie Cameron could have thought of something a little more, clever.

Mostow did with "T-X" That thing should be T-anything. The problem there is that T3 doesn't fit. It never did. There are so many written inconsistencies inside the story that it simply doesn't work inside the universe. For example, they change what John's age was supposed to have been during T2, aging him a few years. His age was already well documented in T2 so it simply doesn't make sense to have altered it for T3.

Another thing is that there was an alternate ending filmed for T2 that showed Sarah as a grandmother and John as a father to a girl. In this ending it is revealed that Skynet never came to exist and John became a Senator.

This of course goes against the T3 timeline that says Sarah dies in , just after Judgement day would have occured. I don't really hate either for it, but I don't exactly think that they mesh.

I still enjoyed watching them, but I can't figure out how to piece them in with the pre-existing materials. Oh, and even if we were to fit it in, Judgement day is always 8. After so much disscussion I finally looked up at the thread title and remembered why I was here.

It would open up as "August 28, " "Skynet" All robotic like, then have an explosion. Then a narration by John or Sarah, then tell the story of the war. This would then go all the way to the point when the Terminators and Kyle are sent back, and then end. Now THAT would have been a much better use of a third movie. But how does skynet exist in T3 when they blew it up in T2? MArkymark First off, all you guys may be wrong I think on the 29th of August.

Please correct me if I'm wrong. Edit: Princess Diana of Wales was killed on the day as well. From Terminator 2: Terminator: The Skynet funding bill is passed. The system goes on-line August 4th, Human decisions are removed from strategic defense. Skynet begins to learn, at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at a. In a panic, they try to pull the plug. Sarah Connor: Skynet fights back? Terminator: Yes. It launches its missiles against their targets in Russia. John Connor: Why attack Russia?

Aren't they our friends now? Terminator: Because Skynet knows the Russian counter-strike will remove its enemies here. Whilst it is not actually stated that all of the above happens on 29th August, because Skynet became self aware so early on that date in the AM I think it is presumed that the events happened on that day.

If you have a copy of T2 extended addition there is a deleted end scene on there set in the future where John is grown up and playing in a park with his daughter. Sarah is watching on and says "August 29th came and went. Which is the date of Judgement Day in all of the 3 movies?

There are 3 timelines in the 3 movies plus the original one. T2 is not happening in because when T looks in the computer we clearly see that John Connor is 10 years old. That's right I know I would assume that the events in all three films took place in and around or close to the month of August just they did in T2. When Reese is being chased by the cops the police radio says 'In search of a white male, 6 feet, 25 years'.

It varies - the most credible explanation gives seven different timelines and the first two may not even have had a Judgement Day. Terminator takes place in Sarah Connor was always saying in the psychiatric hospital interviews to Silberman about Judgement day being on August 29, And we have conformation of this by the Terminator himself. I am not sure where I got this from but, I was under the impression that Judgment day for T3 was July 25 All known "Judgement Days".

These are the known dates, however since time-travel is a big component to the series it is difficult to determine which events have or will change the date of Judgment Day. The ending of Terminator Genisys again leaves this ambiguous, but impies that Judgement Day will occur sometime in Sign up to join this community.

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Ask Question. Asked 5 years ago. Active 3 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 6k times. However, it is worth noting that they do not fear Skynet per se - they are more concerned that lethal autonomous weapons will industrialise war and increase casualties, not that the robots will take over. I've talked to Mark about this. His understanding of the subject is limited. Musk knows this, but his point is we should get the regulation in place now so when AI does advance to our level and beyond we have the systems in place to deal with it.

The word "narrow" really says it all: ANI is AI, which is limited to a set of jobs within rigidly defined parameters. Siri or a Google Home device are good examples of ANI, as they can do a few things very well but are unable to perform any intellectual task that we would expect a human to manage. Will they get there? Estimates from those in the field range from "within twenty-five years" to "never".

In , Vincent C. A strong candidate for AGI is IBM's Watson, which in its short life has won the game show Jeopardy, provided knowledge graphs for medical science and even undertaken creative endeavours like cooking and songwriting. Watson is super smart, but as noted by IBM chief innovation officer , it's "just the first step on a very, very long road.

This is AI that is smarter than every human on the planet and capable of things we can't even imagine. It's presumably how the machines in Terminator 2 can make a killer robot out of shapeshifting liquid metal. Movies like Terminator or TV shows such as HBO's recent Westworld are primarily focused on portraying robots that are either used to kill or for sex. We should ignore the Hollywood depiction and focus on how we can use AI to solve real problems.

Health services, customer experience, business efficiency, numbers and analytics. This is where we are seeing the good work in AI being done. Flamingo provides cognitive virtual assistants for financial services or insurance companies. The virtual assistant is used to guide customers through the entire gamut of their purchase experience with a financial services product.

ROSIE will get even narrower. The idea is that she will be very narrow and deep, becoming an expert in a chosen field, for example, life insurance. Eventually, ROSIE will become an expert so out-of-the-box she will be able to talk to clients, that's our goal. ROSIE also produces a lot of fabulous data with deep insights into customer experiences and journeys, which requires writers to translate into an understandable and useful narrative.

People need to see AI as supplementing not replacing human capital.



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