Sci-fi, I feel is just opening a window to the future. Many things considered sci-fi in 80s movies are quite a reality now, you can pick almost any movie prior to the 90s and you will most likely find the similarities immediately.
The idea of having a teenager hack into a government's pc is not quite far from reality, in the recent 20 years we have found things like people hacking into systems accessing IP cameras or back when Valve was on their younger phases, a teenager found a way to get into their system and get a game's source code, he only wanted to see what the game was like... just like in Wargames. I mean he didn't almost cause a nuclear war, but he got a big scare out of it.
Wargames not only is a quite enjoyable movie, it's a lesson in some subjects such as security, responsibility or accountability of matters.
This movie raises the question... are we going to be able to program in such a way that our own logic doesn't play against us? (insert movie with this question in their plot: Matrix, Terminator, Wargames, etc)
The idea of having a teenager hack into a government's pc is not quite far from reality, in the recent 20 years we have found things like people hacking into systems accessing IP cameras or back when Valve was on their younger phases, a teenager found a way to get into their system and get a game's source code, he only wanted to see what the game was like... just like in Wargames. I mean he didn't almost cause a nuclear war, but he got a big scare out of it.
Wargames not only is a quite enjoyable movie, it's a lesson in some subjects such as security, responsibility or accountability of matters.
This movie raises the question... are we going to be able to program in such a way that our own logic doesn't play against us? (insert movie with this question in their plot: Matrix, Terminator, Wargames, etc)
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