Another interpretation of the cloud of artificial intelligence

Lila 2022-03-20 09:01:10

Artificial intelligence in turn dominates humans is the main theme of science fiction films for many years. This one shows a possibility of a tipping point, and because it is a female robot, the color is slightly heavier.
The trailer was quite bluffing. After watching it, I thought it was the male protagonist who was the subject of Turing's test. In fact, he was still a mortal in the film.
The mad scientist feels that the modelling is more realistic than the previous movies. The raunchy otaku succeeded in getting rich, and then succeeded in making artificial intelligence, making his own female slave robot...The
heroine inherited the rebellious spirit of the previous models and can rely on it to give The ability of the laboratory to power off this bug was successfully killed. In recent years, human beings have become more and more vigilant against artificial intelligence. I don't know if this day is really so close.

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Ex Machina quotes

  • Caleb: It's obvious, once I stop to think.

  • Nathan: [points to painting] You know this guy, right?

    Caleb: Jackson Pollock.

    Nathan: Jackson Pollock. That's right. The drip painter. Okay. He let his mind go blank, and his hand go where it wanted. Not deliberate, not random. Some place in between. They called it automatic art. Let's make this like Star Trek, okay? Engage intellect.

    Caleb: Excuse me?

    Nathan: I'm Kirk. Your head's the warp drive. Engage intellect. What if Pollock had reversed the challenge. What if instead of making art without thinking, he said, "You know what? I can't paint anything, unless I know exactly why I'm doing it." What would have happened?

    Caleb: He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: Yes! You see, there's my guy, there's my buddy, who thinks before he opens his mouth. He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: The challenge is not to act automatically. It's to find an action that is not automatic. From painting, to breathing, to talking, to fucking. To falling in love...

    Nathan: And for the record, Ava's not pretending to like you. And her flirting isn't an algorithm to fake you out. You're the first man she's met that isn't me. And I'm like her dad, right? Can you blame her for getting a crush on you?