Of course, Eva and Nathan are obviously on the same level. I started to wonder why Kyoko was put there... But in fact, isn't Kyoko on the same level as Calvin? According to the settings, respond accordingly. In fact, he doesn't have the ability to see things out of his own self. Even if he cuts his wrist to confirm that he is a human being, he ignores that he can't really determine which set he is in, whether it is Eva's or Naruto's. Sen's, or, was Nathan and Eva woven together? If you are teased, you will react. Kyoko is just annotating his emotional reaction to Eva with actual behavior.
Therefore, in the end, Eva locked her rescuer inside, and naturally there was no doubt about it. For her, he was the same existence as Kyoko who fell to the ground and died.
So... other people's robots want you to be enthusiastic about wool? A typical self-digging grave!
In addition, the male protagonist played artificial intelligence in Black Mirror before, and now he has to confront artificial intelligence again, this baby is not good...
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