Why did HAL go crazy?

Dr. Chandra discovers that HAL's crisis was caused by a programming contradiction: he was constructed for "the accurate processing of information without distortion or concealment", yet his orders, directly from Dr.
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Why did HAL mess up?

A major function of his was to be “incapable of error.” His 'mistakes' regarding the communication equipment were instead deliberate ploys to kill the crew. Hal simply malfunctioned. An error of coding, recurring loop, whatever, caused Hal to mess up his operations and kill the crew.
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Why did HAL go nuts?

So why did HAL 9000 suddenly break bad? Well, the most surface level reading of the story is that HAL had a glitch that turned him evil and made him want to kill the crew.
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Why did HAL kill Dave?

As for the three men in Hibernation that Hal killed while Dave is off trying (in vain) to save Frank, well they were a part of the secret, so killing them meant Hal wouldn't have to lie to anybody why they were really in hibernation (the in-universe excuse was that it was to save on supplies and oxygen) and on the ship ...
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How many astronauts did HAL kill?

Bowman, obviously distraught by the loss of his friend, goes out to retrieve Poole's body. However, while Bowman is out on his excursion, Hal shuts off the life support systems on the three astronauts in hibernation, which kills them all.
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Why Does Hal 9000 Malfunction?



Can someone explain 2001: A Space Odyssey?

2001 has also been described as an allegory of human conception, birth, and death. In part, this can be seen through the final moments of the film, which are defined by the image of the "star child", an in utero fetus that draws on the work of Lennart Nilsson.
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How did HAL kill Frank Poole?

HAL seized control of the pod and rammed it into Poole. Both astronaut and pod went careening off into space. The impact had severed Poole's air hose, allowing the precious oxygen to leak out and slowly suffocating him to death.
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Does HAL cheat at chess?

Here's the thing, though: HAL didn't describe his moves properly. He should have said "queen to bishop six." He's describing a mate in two moves when in reality Frank could have prolonged the game and didn't need to concede it so early. In describing the wrong move, HAL cheats his way to a victory.
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Why does HAL sing Daisy?

There, he was treated to a performance of the song 'Daisy Bell' (or, 'A Bicycle Built for Two') by the IBM 704 computer. This evidently inspired him to have HAL sing the song as an homage to the programmers of the 704 at Bell Labs, John L. Kelly, Carol Lockbaum, and Max Mathews.
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What does Sal 9000 stand for?

The SAL 9000 is a supercomputer, created and used by Dr. Chandra, and introduced in Arthur C. Clarke's 2010: Odyssey Two, and its 1984 film adaption. It was one of three 9000 series computers developed by the United States.
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What was the monolith in 2001?

On the eve of 2001, a steel monolith was discovered on "a windswept hilltop" in Seattle's Warren Magnuson Park, according to the Los Angeles Times. The monolith measured 1 foot by 4 feet by 9 feet — a tribute to the first three prime numbers squared and an understanding of mathematics, as described in Clarke's book.
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What did HAL 9000 say to Dave?

8. "Look Dave, I can see you're really upset about this. I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over." - Hal 9000.
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How scientifically accurate is 2001: A Space Odyssey?

Accuracy. 2001 is, according to four NASA engineers who based their nuclear-propulsion spacecraft design in part on the film's Discovery One, "perhaps the most thoroughly and accurately researched film in screen history with respect to aerospace engineering".
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Why does 2001: A Space Odyssey look so good?

The camera work is the definition of pure cinema. The restraint shown is exceptional. The fluid camera work is what makes the shots awe inspiring. Space is grand as it is, and 2001 is the first film that showed what traveling and living in space is really like, and it terrifies you.
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Is HAL 9000 sentient?

First appearing in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) is a sentient artificial general intelligence computer that controls the systems of the Discovery One spacecraft and interacts with the ship's astronaut crew.
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How big is HAL 9000?

It measures 13.6 x 4.6 x 1.125 inches, with the case machined from 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum. Since HAL 9000 won't look good plugged into a wall outlet, it uses an easily replaceable 9-volt battery for juice.
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Is Daisy Bell a creepy song?

TikTok is knee-deep in spook, thanks to a creepy version of a 19th century song called “Daisy Bell.” What TikTokers call the “Daisy Daisy” song has spawned an unsettling meme. People are rehashing unexplainable moments from their lives and sharing sinister historical anecdotes scored to the tune.
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What is the story behind Daisy Bell?

The song is said to have been inspired by Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick, one of the many mistresses of King Edward VII. It is the earliest song sung using computer speech synthesis by the IBM 704 in 1961, a feat that was referenced in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
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How did HAL 9000 get its name?

Clarke - 2001: A Space Odyssey. As the brain of the spaceship Discovery, HAL is a robot that uses the mechanical, sensing, and information systems under its control. HAL is an acronym standing for "Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer." "Heuristic" and "Algorithmic" are two primary processes of intelligence.
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Was HAL named after IBM?

Although it is often conjectured that the name HAL was based on a one-letter shift from the name IBM, this has been denied by both Clarke and 2001 director Stanley Kubrick.
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How many people did HAL kill 2001?

The advanced, and conscious, 9000 computer Hal has killed every crew member but Bowman, but has failed to lock out the one survivor.
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What does the star child represent in 2001?

After doing so, Bowman is transformed by a mysterious black monolith into a new form of life, a wide-eyed fetus held in a glowing orb. The meaning and exact details of this event are widely debated, but the Bowman/Star Child represents the birth of the human race into a new future as a universal species.
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