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1 Social Implications of the Matrix Andrew Lindstrom Chris Casola Howie Robichaud Andrew Lindstrom Chris Casola Howie Robichaud

2 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Introduction Released in March 1999 Directed by Larry & Andy Wachowski What is the Matrix? Plot Summary

3 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Characters and Decisions Neo – Main Character “The One”, decision: save Morpheus while risking his own life Morpheus – Captain “Neb”, decision: free people from Matrix even though he could be separating them from their happiness Trinity – Second in Command, decision: let Morpheus be captured or free Neo Cypher – Member of “Neb”, decision: betray the crew to get back into the Matrix Agent Smith – Main villain, decisions predetermined by the rules of the program

4 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Technology Used in the Film Existing Technology – Personal Computers (1990’s) – Cell phones Fictional Technology – The Matrix – Robotic bug, etc.

5 Intent of the Film Larry & Andy silent about their intent – Avoid “dogma” Hired psychologists for commentary Made to spur questions – What is real? – Technology

6 Reality Artificial Intelligence – Depiction – Prediction Compare to: – 2001: A Space Odyssey – Eagle Eye Virtual Reality – Everquest, Second Life – True virtual reality

7 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Privacy Within the Matrix – No real privacy – An illusion, the sentient program knows all Outside the Matrix – No real society: no privacy laws – No issues evident in the Film

8 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Security The Matrix as a computer system – Sentient program = firewall and antivirus software – Sentinels = physical security – Hacking into the Matrix Is hacking into the Matrix ethical?

9 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Cybercrime Killing in the Matrix Cybertrespassing and Cybervandalism – Cause damage to a computer system – Disrupt normal operations Enslavement – a cyberexacerbated crime Neo Destroying Agent Smith – Cracking

10 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola The Digital Divide Free from the Matrix and enslaved by it – Those who are free know it’s a virtual reality – Those still inside believe it’s the real world – Those inside the Matrix are unaware of the capability some have to bend reality – Trinity running from the Agent

11 Social Aspects Community – In Matrix – Outside Matrix Virtual Reality – Misrepresentation – Bias Sentient Programs

12 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Conclusion The movie analyzes emerging technology of the time like AI and Virtual Reality The Matrix can be a warning to how realistic we should make our Virtual Reality Ethics involved in the Matrix

13 Andrew Lindstrom, Howie Robichaud, Chris Casola Citations 1.http://www.wallfizz.com/film-tv/matrix/412-the- matrix-WallFizz.jpg 2.http://www.beyondhollywood.com/stillsx/2007/09/w achowski-brothers-before-lana.jpg 3.http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/shrek-in-the-matrix.jpg 4.http://www.uphaa.com/blog/index.php/mind-deja- vu/ 5.http://www.traders- talk.com/mb2/index.php?s=3ac15843a9e8cb45cede4 a0f56ddb454&showtopic=125954&st=0&p=553477& #entry553477 6.Other references can be found on our website: socialimps-thematrix.wikispaces.com


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