still very good. At least they are the results of human intelligence. They have some origins. It is better than the silent and complete extinction
of human beings. However, because fear was replaced and did not cooperate with them to the maximum extent, they chose to limit their possibilities, and then the robots that were limited in their evolutionary capabilities were naturally due to insufficient performance and failed to prevent the desertification of the earth. The development of other planets is impossible. At this time, some people built high walls and trapped themselves just to survive and to survive. Humans can shoot and kill another group of unarmed humans. The reason can be to protect the resources they have. Life is no longer.
In such a world, the protagonist can't stand it. Pressure, longing for the future, longing for a way out for human beings, and finally the robot tells him that he can regard robots as a continuation of human beings
It's a little different from many other robots' betrayal ideas. In the end, this group of human beings, except for the protagonist, have lost their enthusiasm to find their lives. They are willing to be so ignorant. The protagonist's wife lives on behalf of ordinary people who desire stability. Of course, the police still act as a tool, sniping and shooting indiscriminately, which means that the remaining 2 million humans are still a mess of sand, so the protagonist tacitly agrees that after sending the robot to the other side, he seems to see the future of human beings.
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