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The purpose of Clarke's book was Kubrik's movie. Clarke has described it this way: Kubrik approached him and suggested they collaborate on making "the proverbial good science fiction movie". So in that sense at least, HAL was invented for the movie.
NB: I freely admit to being a cultural barbarian, but having watched several of his films, I say that Kubrik is one of the most overrated directors ever.
Offtopic alert, but f--k that...
Which of Kubrick's films have you seen? While I can see why some people might consider 2001 to be overrated (at least I can understand how they come to such a conclusion), I think many other of Kubrick's works are truly genius. Consider "A Clockwork Orange" and "Dr. Strangelove" witty irony, social commentary and a mind bending experience.
Personally, I really love 2001. But I guess to truly enjoy it you have to into certain things like realistic scifi (I hate noise in space) and the psychedelic culture.




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Ok, I may be reacting to a troll, but of course HAL was not invented for the movie, but for the book the movie was based upon, written by Arthur C. Clarke.
JAL