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===1980s=== * '''NELL''', an Akir starship's on-board computer, with full AI, in ''[[Battle Beyond the Stars]]'' (1980) * '''SCMODS''', State/County Municipal Offender Data System from ''[[The Blues Brothers (film)|The Blues Brothers]]'' (1980) * '''Master Control Program''', the main villain of the film ''[[Tron]]'' (1982) * '''ROK''', the faulty computer in ''[[Airplane II: The Sequel]]'', which steers the shuttle toward the sun (1982) * '''[[WOPR]]''' (War Operation Plan Response, pronounced "Whopper"), is a United States military supercomputer programmed to predict possible outcomes of nuclear war from the film ''[[WarGames]]'' (1983), portrayed as being inside the underground [[Cheyenne Mountain Complex]]; the virtual intelligence '''Joshua''' emerges from the WOPR's code. * '''Huxley 600''' (named [[Aldous Huxley|Aldous]]), [[Interpol]]'s computer in ''[[Curse of the Pink Panther]]'' used to select [[Jacques Clouseau]]'s replacement, [[NYPD]] Det. Sgt. Clifton Sleigh (1983) * An unnamed supercomputer is the main antagonist in ''[[Superman III]]''. (1983) * '''OSGOOD''', a computer constructed by Timothy Bottoms' deaf character to help him speak, which subsequently becomes intelligent in ''[[Tin Man (1983 film)|Tin Man]]'' (1983) * '''SAL-9000''', a feminine version of the [[HAL 9000]] computer of ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', SAL has a blue light coming from its cameras (HAL had a red one) and speaks with a female voice (provided by [[Candice Bergen]] using the [[pseudonym]] "Olga Mallsnerd"), from ''[[2010 (film)|2010]]'' (1984) * '''[[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]]''', the malevolent fictional world-AI of ''[[The Terminator]]'' (1984) and its sequels * '''Edgar''', AI computer that takes part in a romantic rivalry over a woman in the film ''[[Electric Dreams (film)|Electric Dreams]]'' (1984) * '''[[Max Headroom]]''', fictional AI (actually a human mind cloned into a computer, concept later seen in Robocop's ''MetroNet'' and in ''[[Knight Rider 2010]]'') portrayed by [[Matt Frewer]] who became a pop culture icon after his appearance in the [[Art of Noise]] music video for ''Paranomia'' * '''A7''', AI that controlled the worldwide security systems that was seduced by Max Headroom, lost her mind and refused to accept no input from anyone but Max after that S01E04 * '''X-CALBR8''', an AI computer that assists the hero in ''[[The Dungeonmaster]]'' (1984) * '''SAL 9000''' from [[2010: The Year We Make Contact]] (1984) * '''D.A.R.Y.L.''' Data-Analyzing Robot Youth Life-form, a computer installed inside the body of a 10 year old boy to test artificial intelligence in the film ''[[D.A.R.Y.L.]]'' (1985) * '''GBLX 1000''', a supercomputer reputedly in charge of the entire US missile defense system that a maverick CIA agent (played by [[Dabney Coleman]]) misappropriates in order to crack a supposed musical code, the results of which are the [[gibberish]] "ARDIE BETGO INDYO CEFAR OGGEL" in ''[[The Man With One Red Shoe]]'' (1985) * '''Max''', an AI portrayed by [[Paul Reubens]], on board the ''Trimaxion Drone Ship'' in ''[[Flight of the Navigator]]'' (1986)
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