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 | | A common theme in science fiction, AI is oftentimes portrayed as a burgeoning force viying for power against humanity as in The Terminator, Colossus: the Forbin Project, or The Matrix; or as subservient race like C-3PO, Data, AI, Bicentennial Man, I Robot and Marvin. |
 | | The inevitability of the emergence of AI as a global and/or universal force has also been suggested and portrayed by writers such as Asimov, Warwick, Iain Banks, Vernor Vinge and more. |
 | | The first working AI programs were written in 1951 to run on the Ferranti Mark I machine of the University of Manchester: a draughts-playing program written by Christopher Strachey and a chess-playing program written by Dietrich Prinz. |
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