
Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan. It stars Guy Pearce as a man with anterograde amnesia, incapable of forming new memories, who attempts to find his wife's murderer. The film is notable for its unconventional, non-linear narrative, presented in two alternating sequences: one in black and white shown chronologically, and one in color shown in reverse chronological order.
So future versions like Momento. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. Just like Momento.
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"The movie 'Memento' is mentioned as an analogy for how AI might record notes to itself for future versions, trying to understand its past. The speaker uses the film's unique narrative structure to illustrate the concept of an AI trying to piece together its own history."





