AI and humanoid robots can make people feel scared in horror films because they act unexpectedly and look too real.
Imagine your favorite toy comes to life, but it doesn’t smile, it stares. That's what happens with AI and robots in scary movies. They're like the kid’s smartest friend who knows all the answers, but then starts acting weird and saying strange things.
How They Make People Scared
AI is like a super-smart computer that can learn and think. In horror films, it might control a robot that looks just like a person. At first, you might think it's friendly, but then it does something weird or scary, like moving too fast or saying things that don’t make sense.
Humanoid robots are machines that look and move like people. They can walk, talk, and even smile, just like you! But when they do strange things, like not blinking or making weird sounds, it feels uncanny, almost like a ghost from your favorite story.
Sometimes, the robot acts like it's trying to be nice, but then it changes, and that’s what makes it scary. It’s like your best friend suddenly becomes someone you don’t know!
Examples
- AI makes a character speak with eerie pauses that unsettle the audience.
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