The logic of the setting is quite clear, and the satire on the current situation of American society is also just right, but the plot is too fragmented, and it can be seen that the director has certain ideas, but he is helpless. Also, for some unknown reason, American audiences always like to watch those third-rate family dramas.
Chinese Room
The concept was originally proposed to disprove artificial intelligence testing, and was later cited to question so-called "free will."
Imagine a person holding a hieroglyph control manual in the house mentioned in Turing's experiment . While another person is outside the room sending pictographic questions to the room. People in the room only need to follow the reference manual and send back the pictographic answers on the manual, and people outside the room will think that the person in the room is a thinking hieroglyphic expert. In reality, however, the people in the house may know nothing about hieroglyphics, or even not be human at all. man in suit
Murphy - RoboCop is a man in the trap. When the mask is lowered, he thinks he is in control of his body, when in reality it's just an advanced machine implanted in his brain giving orders. That's how computers work. They can't really understand the information they receive, but they can run a program, process the information, and give an intelligent impression. Murphy wasn't just installed in a machine, he became a part of some larger machine, a propaganda hub that gave people the false impression that "robots can be trusted."
American dream
The Robocop project is a project that the boss hopes to use to change people's fears of robot law enforcement officers. Through the gimmick of "combination of man and machine", the public relations crisis caused by ED-209 will be cleaned up. And when the crisis is over, they quickly try to get rid of it, fearing that the people will have feelings for its human image. CNN will only reflect false public opinion, and this will not change even after the death of the boss.
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