steven spielberg's Latest Film Silent on AI Ethics Sparks Outrage: Are We Teaching Our Kids It's OK to Hand Over Humanity to Machines?
Critics are sounding alarms over steven spielberg's newest blockbuster, a dazzling but morally vacant spectacle that glosses over the existential threat of artificial intelligence. In a film that should be a cautionary tale, Spielberg instead offers a sanitized, feel-good ending where machines become our saviors—a narrative that parents and educators warn is dangerously naive. "We're raising a generation to believe that surrendering control to algorithms is not just safe, but noble," says one prominent ethicist. The film's lack of any real ethical debate about job displacement, privacy erosion, or machine manipulation has triggered a firestorm, with protesters outside theaters holding signs that read "Don't Let Spielberg Program Your Morality." As society hurtles toward a future dominated by AI, this cinematic endorsement of blind trust could be the final straw—a cultural step that numbs our collective critical thinking and ushers in an era of complacency with potentially catastrophic consequences.