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Colt 2022-04-24 07:01:02

From the big picture, this is a good movie. The intention is clear, mainly to express the consequences of the infinite development of artificial intelligence by human beings. As said in the movie, it is the same as the first person who made the atomic bomb.
But there are a lot of awkward flaws in this movie, perhaps to make it easier to cooperate with the development of the plot, the access control uses swiping cards (even the place where I go to work is swiping my face). Poor security measures. Stocking artificial intelligence Jingyi, and so on.
At the end of the movie, the robot wins. However, robots are robots after all. Even a robot programmed through a tree-like program or an engine has self-awareness and has its own thoughts. If it is perfected, it may have biological and physiological properties and functions. But they will never have the same feelings as us humans. We will sacrifice ourselves, we will introspect, we will regard the father's back as caring, the mother unconditionally breastfeeds the next generation, we will let go for each other, you may laugh, but will you cry?


















Perhaps after many years, artificial intelligence will develop to a certain extent, and it will really be possible to differentiate between human beings. After all, artificial intelligence is developing infinitely. Then they ruled the earth, dug up my articles, dug my grave, resurrected me, and gave me insight.

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  • Lottie 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    The highly textured lens, the beautiful painting style and the approaching suspenseful look are definitely one of the sci-fi films not to be missed this year, but please go to the cinema to watch it or download the pirated version directly. Do not choose Tencent Hollywood Cinema, which is cut to pubic hair. There is not one left.

  • Dallas 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The scale of cctv6 is really high now, the front is completely naked and casually placed.

Ex Machina quotes

  • Caleb: It's obvious, once I stop to think.

  • Nathan: [points to painting] You know this guy, right?

    Caleb: Jackson Pollock.

    Nathan: Jackson Pollock. That's right. The drip painter. Okay. He let his mind go blank, and his hand go where it wanted. Not deliberate, not random. Some place in between. They called it automatic art. Let's make this like Star Trek, okay? Engage intellect.

    Caleb: Excuse me?

    Nathan: I'm Kirk. Your head's the warp drive. Engage intellect. What if Pollock had reversed the challenge. What if instead of making art without thinking, he said, "You know what? I can't paint anything, unless I know exactly why I'm doing it." What would have happened?

    Caleb: He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: Yes! You see, there's my guy, there's my buddy, who thinks before he opens his mouth. He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: The challenge is not to act automatically. It's to find an action that is not automatic. From painting, to breathing, to talking, to fucking. To falling in love...

    Nathan: And for the record, Ava's not pretending to like you. And her flirting isn't an algorithm to fake you out. You're the first man she's met that isn't me. And I'm like her dad, right? Can you blame her for getting a crush on you?