Given a second chance, how much would you pay for your second life? Do you really want to be a conscious robot?
The movie "Clone" tells the story of a company dedicated to solving the problem of war-wounded soldiers, who died, but were able to extract fragments of consciousness from their cells before they disappeared, and then input them into the body of the robot, Let the host have a second life.
If there is such an opportunity, how much would you be willing to pay for this?
Seriously, the idea of this movie is really good, but it feels like something is missing
1. Technology has been so developed that it can control human brain neurons, why are people still driving cars, and some other intelligences are very low-level
2. The male protagonist, a living person, created a self. Does this mean that if he has the strength, he can create 1,000 to 10,000 of himself. If this is the case, then the relationship between the robot and the original protagonist is Side by side or master and servant? Otherwise why would the robot sacrifice itself willingly?
3. If there is such a day, the result will be: longevity with money, longevity with power, and working people at the bottom become exploited, because the value they create is stolen by those at the top of the pyramid, if technology can form a monopoly Barriers will cause one family to control the world. If technology cannot become a barrier, it will cause the emergence of various mutants. With the development of technology, such problems must exist, but I still can't believe that human consciousness will be transmitted, which is unimaginable with this technology. I hope that human beings will not make mistakes in their own development.
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