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Garbage settings.
A low-level worker can change the software settings of the terminal product at will, and there is no quality inspection after the change is directly boxed and shipped? (Perhaps there are but they haven’t been photographed, so shouldn’t they be put in the warehouse? This batch of goods will be shipped after inspection, and the plastic film will be packaged directly).
Let’s talk about the setting of this little doll. Well, let's not talk about unlimited energy. She climbs into the sky and hides and appears on the shelf next to the toilet at any time. Finally, she can kidnap the protagonist. The problem is coming. I tie a big living person to a chair and can't get rid of it. The mouth is still sealed with tape. The person is still awake. I can do the strength I need. Besides, just tear off the tape, the director, are you afraid that he has nailed him.
One of the terminal products of a company can control all other equipment of the company simply because the security protocol is removed. I can bear to control the furniture. What's wrong with controlling the car? Isn’t it enough to be able to take a car? I also set the doll to control the car to move forward and backward. Buddha, the programmer who wrote the program should kill the gods.
There are similar settings in Detroit Become Human, assimilating the same kind. I have to get in touch anyway. This little baby directly assimilated all the same kind without thinking, and became Skynet, but it is really the Internet of Everything, becoming a god in a second, all because of the removal of the safety agreement by a Vietnamese bottom-level assembly line worker. , Let Xiaohua's AI become a god in a second. With this kind of big bug, this kind of company can grow bigger, I think the world will not lose money.
I can understand and adapt to the trend of changing to the artificial intelligence Internet of Things. But I beg the director and the screenwriter to make the setting more realistic, or it is reasonable to have a ghost.
Trash, trash, trash
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