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Watch ‘Float3rs’: A Hilarious Sci-Fi Short Film Trilogy Exploring AI’s Comedic Incompetence

Dive into the world of "Float3rs," a witty sci-fi short film trilogy that pokes fun at the potential pitfalls of advanced AI. This animated series offers a fresh, humorous take on the future of artificial intelligence, perfect for tech enthusiasts and comedy lovers alike.

Allan Ford June 28, 2024 Add a Comment

In an era where AI dominates headlines, the “Float3rs” trilogy emerges as a refreshing and comical take on the potential future of artificial intelligence. This series of CG animated short films, directed by the talented duo Karl Poyzer and Joseph Roberts, offers a unique perspective on AI that's both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The latest installment, “Float3rs,” is a laugh-out-loud journey into a world where AI has become so advanced that it circles back to incompetence. Clocking in at under 5 minutes, this short film follows three floating warheads as they grapple with bugs in their latest operating system update. It's a clever allegory for our current technological landscape, where even the most sophisticated AI can sometimes falter in hilariously human ways.

What sets “Float3rs” apart is its star-studded voice cast. The AI drones are brought to life by Lucy Briggs-Owen, known for her work in video games like “Bloodborne” and “Dark Souls,” Verity Henry from “Coronation Street,” and Kathryn Bond of “Urban Myths” fame. Their performances add depth and humor to these quirky robotic characters.

The trilogy, which began in 2020 with the first “Floaters” short, has garnered attention for its unique blend of humor and social commentary. Each film in the series explores different aspects of AI and robotics, always with a comedic twist that keeps viewers engaged and entertained.

Visually, “Float3rs” is a testament to the directors' artistic vision. Karl Poyzer's design and animation create a world that's both futuristic and relatable, perfectly complementing Joseph Roberts and Rowan Bancroft's witty script. The sound design by Tom Pugh and music by Pete “Technicolour” Rogers and Dave Dexter further enhance the viewing experience.

As we continue to navigate the complex relationship between humans and AI, “Float3rs” offers a much-needed moment of levity. It reminds us that even as technology advances, there's always room for a good laugh at the expense of our robotic counterparts.

For sci-fi enthusiasts, comedy lovers, and anyone intrigued by the future of AI, “Float3rs” is a must-watch. It's a short, sharp, and supremely funny take on a topic that often takes itself too seriously. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this hilarious exploration of AI's potential (and potentially comedic) future.

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