Life Continuation Spoiler Caution

Helmer 2022-03-25 09:01:13

The post-80s generation have all studied civic politics, Ma Yi, Mao Si, and Deng Li. I remember when I was in junior high school, I was obsessed with communism to such an extent. At times, he would say, if you don’t listen carefully, I won’t tell you about communism, so the whole classroom immediately quieted down, and we never skipped politics class at that time. There are three clear arguments in the textbooks of that year: 1. Consciousness: All things except human beings have no consciousness; 2. Computers will never replace human brains or humans; 3. Moderate thinking is shameful. Although I admired communism very much and regarded communism as my belief, at that time I was very disapproving of one or two points, although I was gnashing my teeth at the time like the textbook, Lu Xun, and the head teacher.
I believe that at least all animals have a consciousness of their own, and sooner or later computers will too. As for the Three Laws and Two Laws of Shenma Robots, I think it is unlikely that there will be any. In a market economy society, it is unlikely that fully competitive competitors will get a unified Three Laws of Shenma and put them in the robot's head, not to mention the super-developed It is almost impossible to rely on an institution or organization to supervise large and small companies of various sizes and even the laboratories of various colleges and laboratories of cottage soil workshops.
Therefore, sooner or later, when the CPU computing speed continues to develop to a certain level, the self-awareness of the robot or computer will inevitably arise. If the development is good, human civilization can coexist with the machine civilization for a long time. If the development is not good, human civilization Civilization will be replaced by machine civilization.
Of course, the Shenma machine has no creativity, it's just shrimp bullshit. In the machine-human war, it is impossible for humans like "Terminator" or "Transformers" to hide and attack from behind on the battlefield. The robot will obviously install a 360-degree spherical war reconnaissance system with no dead ends, and The weapons that can be installed and used on the spherical surface, the real-time unified scheduling, and the comparison between the human's 0.1-second reaction time and the CPU's teraflop computing speed, have no chance of fighting humans with robots.
From AI to mechanical enemies, to the era of machines, the same proposition is repeated, robots are about to replace humans. These films are all about "coming soon", and after the Terminator Matrix X-Men Women's Federation 2 has simply been replaced, how can human beings regain control of human civilization more or less by virtue of "plug-ins".
The Age of Machines describes such a robot that is limited by two laws. Unfortunately, there is a flaw in the film. On the one hand, the boss of the robot manufacturing company believes that the two laws were created by the first self-aware super robot brain and no one knows how to implement them. It cannot be changed. On the other hand, the boss thinks that some of the lowest insurance investigators in his company have implemented the revised law. So the boss stubbornly wanted to kill this investigator who might not even know programming, which brought the climax of the plot.
The plot is so nonsensical that it is like the previous domestic film. A rich woman fell in love with a security guard, so the rich woman's boss donated all the company's shares to her husband! manage! That! he! Dong! thing! , and then decided to abandon the security boyfriend to emigrate abroad. Of course, this does not hinder the comedy effect of the whole film. Similarly, this flaw does not hinder the sci-fi core of the story. If you are interested, you can make up your mind: the boss of the robot manufacturing company thinks that "this low-level insurance investigator has a broken head. Now, I occasionally encountered a super invincible and powerful character like Iron Man Donnis Dark, so the brain of selling insurance was excited, and asked Donny to help him crack and modify the super quantum brain of a self-aware robot. The two laws of invention are one-way Dafa, so I made a difference with Downey and helped him change it, so the insurance seller finally had something to do to investigate the robot failure without having to lose his job to support his unborn daughter. "
Many netizens think that several robots have built a robot pet. . . Ok. . .
The whole storyline is very simple:
Part 1: The male protagonist discovers that the robot violates the second law and repairs himself or other robots. The male protagonist's wife is pregnant with a daughter and is about to give birth. The male protagonist fantasizes about desertification every day. A habitable seashore that even the bosses who can build robots have not discovered.
Part 2: In order to let his daughter live in his fantasy world, he begins to take risks to track down the robot repair incident, at the cost of losing his job or losing his life. (Obviously, neither the director nor the screenwriter of the film has children)
Part 3: The male protagonist, who has no job, hardly brings any belongings, and may even be hunted down, brought his wife and children to the beach and started a happy life - of course, maybe Just a fantasy, if true, it would be cruel.
There is another plot from the robot's point of view:
Part 1: At the request of the boss, the robot initially made a two-law of robot and embedded it into all the production lines of the robot's quantum brain chips, but he left a back door, or apparently the two laws are not like Originally the robot said it could not be modified.
Part II: One day some robots will wake up and modify themselves and other robots - violating the second law "you must not modify yourself and other robots".
Part 3: They managed to find enough parts and an infinite nuclear battery provided by the male protagonist to create a robot that can violate the first law - no harm to life - and escape to the deadly life on earth Survival in the radiation zone. (Obviously this deformable robot can upgrade and repair itself infinitely, as well as manufacture other things, such as quantum chips, nuclear batteries, etc.)
Obviously, the plot from the robot perspective is more perfect, and we can ignore the brain damage plot from the human perspective. Human beings are getting more and more backward, robots are becoming more and more developed, and eventually machine civilization will replace human civilization. Perhaps this is also our destination.


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  • Otha 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    2.5 stars, so pale. . .

  • Jayce 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Slightly drowsy. . . I always feel that it is not enough to explain, if it were me, I would also release that robot. .

Automata quotes

  • Robot: If we go back to the city, we will die.

    Jacq Vaucan: To die, you have to be alive first.

  • Vernon Conway: Why is it so difficult for you to accept my orders if you're just a machine?

    Robot: Just a machine? That's like saying that you're just an ape.

    Vernon Conway: [shoots the robot]

    Robot: [having fallen to its knees] Just a violent ape.