- Robots (2005)
- Transcendent Man (2009)
- The Singularity (2012)
- The Future of Work and Death (2016)
- Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
- Do You Trust This Computer? (2018)
- The Age of AI (2019)
- The Internet of Things (2017)
- Human + The Future of Our Species (2016)
- The Machine That Changed the World (1992)
In an era where technology is rapidly evolving, smart automation is at the forefront of this revolution. These documentaries delve into the world of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things, offering insights into how these technologies are transforming industries, daily life, and even our very concept of intelligence. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the future, this collection provides a fascinating look at the advancements that are redefining what's possible.

Robots (2005)
Description: While not strictly a documentary, this animated film provides a fun and insightful look at a world where robots are integral to society, reflecting on themes of automation and human-robot interaction.
Fact: The film was inspired by the work of Czech writer Karel Čapek, who coined the term "robot."


Transcendent Man (2009)
Description: Focused on Ray Kurzweil, this documentary discusses his predictions about the singularity and the exponential growth of technology.
Fact: Kurzweil's predictions have been both celebrated and criticized within the tech community.


The Singularity (2012)
Description: This film explores the concept of technological singularity, where AI surpasses human intelligence, and what it could mean for humanity.
Fact: The documentary includes insights from Ray Kurzweil, a prominent futurist and inventor.


The Future of Work and Death (2016)
Description: This documentary looks at how automation and AI might change the nature of work and even life itself, exploring both utopian and dystopian scenarios.
Fact: It includes interviews with experts in robotics and AI, discussing the ethical implications of these technologies.


Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
Description: Werner Herzog's exploration of the internet and its impact on society, including segments on AI and automation.
Fact: Herzog's unique narrative style brings a philosophical depth to the subject matter.


Do You Trust This Computer? (2018)
Description: Directed by Chris Paine, this documentary investigates the implications of AI on society, questioning whether we should trust these machines with our future.
Fact: The film features interviews with Elon Musk, who discusses the potential dangers of AI.


The Age of AI (2019)
Description: This documentary series explores how AI is transforming various sectors from healthcare to warfare, offering a balanced view of its potential and pitfalls. It features interviews with leading AI experts and showcases real-world applications.
Fact: Hosted by Robert Downey Jr., the series was produced by the same team behind "Years of Living Dangerously."


The Internet of Things (2017)
Description: This documentary examines the growing network of interconnected devices, exploring both the benefits and the privacy concerns associated with IoT.
Fact: It was produced by the BBC and features a segment on smart cities.


Human + The Future of Our Species (2016)
Description: This film looks at how technology, including AI and robotics, could enhance or even redefine what it means to be human.
Fact: The documentary was directed by Bryan Singer, known for his work on the X-Men films.


The Machine That Changed the World (1992)
Description: Although older, this documentary series provides historical context on how computers and automation have evolved, setting the stage for today's smart automation.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to explore the history of computing in depth.
