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Radio
Années 1970
- Deep Thought, from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, (1978)
- Earth, the greatest computer of all time in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, bought and run by mice to find the Question to Life, the Universe, and Everything. (1978)
- Eddie, the shipboard computer of the starship Heart of Gold, from Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. (1978)
Années 1980
- Alarm Clock, an artificially intelligent alarm clock from Nineteen Ninety-Four by William Osborne and Richard Turner. Other domestic appliances thus imbued also include Refrigerator and Television. (1985)
- ANGEL 1 and ANGEL 2, Ancillary Guardians of Environment and Life, shipboard 'Freewill' computers from James Follett's Earthsearch series. Also Solaria D, Custodian, Sentinal, and Earthvoice. (1980 - 1982)
- Executive and Dreamer, paired AI's running on The Mainframe; Dreamer's purpose was to come up with product and policy ideas, and Executive's function was to implement them, from Nineteen Ninety-Four by William Osborne and Richard Turner. (1985)
- Hab a parody of HAL 9000 and precursor to Holly, appearing in the Son of Cliché radio series written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor (1983 - 1984)
- The Mainframe, an overarching computer system to support the super-department of The Environment, in the BBC comedy satire Nineteen Ninety-Four by William Osborne and Richard Turner. (1985)
Années 2000
- Alpha, from Mike Walker's BBC radio play of the same name. (2001)
- Gemini, the AI of K.E.N.T from Nebulous. (2005)
Au cinéma
Années 1950
- EMMARAC dans le film Une femme de tête (Desk Set, 1957)
- L'ordinateur du film Le Cerveau infernal (The Invisible boy, 1957)
- The Interocitor communication device in the film This Island Earth (1955)
- The Great Machine built inside a planet that can manifest thought in Forbidden Planet (1956)
Années 1960
- Alpha 60, dans le film Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution, par Jean-Luc Godard (1965)
- HAL 9000, dans 2001, l'odyssée de l'espace et 2010: l'année du premier contact (1968)
- Colossus, dans le film Colossus: The Forbin Project (1969)
Années 1970
- Bomb 20, la bombe pensante, dans Dark Star (1974)
- le Tabernacle, dans Zardoz (1974)
- Maman (en anglais : Mother), l'ordinateur de bord dans le film Alien - Le huitième passager (1979)
- Proteus, dans le film d'horreur et de science-fiction Demon Seed (1977)
Années 1980
- SCMODS (State, County, Municipal Offender Data System), ordinateur utilisé par les patrouilles de police dans le film The Blues Brothers (1980)
- Le Maître Contrôle Principal ou MCP (Master Control Program), le "méchant" du film Tron (1982)
- WOPR (War Operation Plan Response) dans le film WarGames (1983)
- Joshua, un sous-programme utilisé par le WOPR (WarGames, 1983)
- Skynet, dans Terminator (1984)
Années 1990
- Father, the station computer in the movie Alien: Resurrection. (1997)
- Euclid, powerful personal computer used for mathematical testing by the main character in the movie Pi. (1998)
- The Matrix, virtual reality simulator for pacification of humans, The Matrix series (1999)
Années 2000
- Red Queen, the AI from the movie Resident Evil (2002)
- Vox, a holographic computer in the 2002 movie version of The Time Machine. (2002)
- I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. - computer for Team America: World Police (2004)
- E.D.I (Extreme Deep Invader) is the flight computer for an unmanned fighter plane in Stealth (2005)
- V.I.K.I., (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence), dans le film I, Robot (2004)
- Lucile, ordinateur de bord du vaisseau Mars 1 dans le film Planète rouge (2000)
Bande dessinée
- AIMA (Artificially Intelligent Mainframe Interface) from Dark Minds. (1997)
- Aura, the Ultimate AI that governs The World from .hack//Legend of the Twilight. The story revolves around Zefie, Aura's daughter, and Lycoris makes a cameo.
- Banana Jr. 6000, from the comic strip Bloom County by Berke Breathed.
- Batcomputer, the computer system used by Batman and housed in the Batcave.
- Erwin, the AI from User Friendly the Comic Strip.
- iFruit, from the FoxTrot comic strip.
- Max, from The Thirteenth Floor.
- Mother Box, from Jack Kirby's Fourth World comics.
- Praetorius from the X-Files comic book series, issue 13 "One Player Only". (1996)
- Toy, from Chris Claremont's Aliens vs. Predator: The Deadliest of the Species. (1995)