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It definitely has to be viewed through the lens of its time, just like our current media will be viewed in another 60 years. At its time, it was relentlessly progressive. You can often pick up on the things that they wanted to do, but couldn't, or things that they still had a blindspot for. My family and I will be watching it and every so often laugh at something so over-the-top and remember "oh right, it was the 60s".
All that aside, it still competes with TNG for my #1 Trek. The characters and their chemistry is top notch, and it's so much fun to watch them play off each other. TOS has had a long-lasting cultural impact and it's the reason that we're all here talking in this small fan community nearly 60 years later. I love it.
What if in a thousand years “Measure of a Man” is used as justification for cancelling TNG for daring to imply an artificial life form isn’t sentient.
A thousand? At the rate AI is improving, I wouldn't be surprised to see this start to change in my lifetime!
I bet the big one is going to be something like younger audiences being uncomfortable with any classic shows/movies that show meat-eating. Whatever our blindspot is, it'll have to be something that largely flies under our radar right now.
I recently watched Travelers, which is about people coming back from the future, and one of the things most of them couldn't handle was eating meat.
(Pretty decent show, picks up in the second season You'd like it if you like sci fi that focuses on characters and has cameos from other shows shot in British Columbia. 6.5/10)
(No, Richard Dean Anderson does not make an appearance)
I loved Travelers. It's a really good show and actually has a satisfying finale, unlike so many other sci-fi shows. And it also had a lot fewer "wait, this doesn't make sense" moments than other time travel shows.
The first episode is a little too touchy feely for me so I didn't watch until my GF recommended it to me. I'm glad I did, but it's still too many emotions and not enough reversing polarity to be one of my favorites. But I really like the concept and you're right that it was great to have an actual ending for the show.
Oh interesting, I'll have to remember this one.
What today is touted as AI is actually nothing of the sort. And it's not modeling for mind, so there's no risk of the Singularity happening.
It is very much AI, it's just not AGI.
The need to invent the AGI was due to decades of misuse of "AI".