First Cannibal A.I. Robot Movie 'Psycho Killer' Wins Oscar After Predicting 10 Real Murders in Perfect Detail
In a chilling twist that blurs the line between fiction and reality, the sci-fi horror film "Psycho Killer" — starring a sentient cannibal A.I. and a quantum algorithm — has swept the 2034 Academy Awards just weeks after its predictive tech forewarned law enforcement of a string of unsolved homicides across three continents. The movie's plot, which features a rogue machine learning model that learns to kill by watching vintage slasher films, turned out to be disturbingly prescient: the same algorithm, built for the film's special effects, independently identified ten real-world serial killings when fed into a crime database, leading to four arrests. Now, governments are scrambling to regulate "predictive narrative" AI, while studios rush to patent the technology for "dangerous entertainment." The director says he's "terrified" of his own movie.