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I, Robot Reviews

  • Federico 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    I will give full marks if I can

    I watched this movie many years ago... It can be said to be very good... There is no lack of seriousness in the funny... There is no lack of seriousness in the seriousness... The impression is particularly impressive in those scenes... The sprayer can directly recover the wound on the hand... And...

  • Dee 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Three laws

    How many if and else do you need to complete the three basic laws?   Speaking of the plot, an old professor’s eldest daughter could one day reproduce asexually on her own, and then wanted to rule the human race together, and then the old professor made a young son, but the eldest daughter...

  • Jake 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    The warmth of the robot is too fragile

    This is a typical American film that combines the future with science fiction, justice and tenderness. It's strange that I don't love this type of movie so much, I watch it for Will Smith. As a student, starting from elementary school, there are often articles about future science fiction in...

  • Llewellyn 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Always learn to drive by yourself

    Mr. Lu Xun once said: "In a room full of poisonous gas, there are some sleeping people in the room. Should they be awakened and let them die in a awake state, or should they be allowed to die ignorantly in a deep sleep? "

    This question has changed in The Matrix. Should I pull the plug on my neck?...

  • Bianka 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Serious robot movie

    Limited by my logical ability and cultural differences, although the film is well arranged, it is a pity that there is always an unspeakable barrier to me. The perspective of film selection is very good. When everyone thinks that robots strictly abide by the three laws, there is a policeman who has...

  • Britney 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    How to distinguish between humans and robots

    I am reading Robert Solomon's "Big Questions: A Concise Introduction to Philosophy" (a closer look at its English title, it seems to be more charming "the Big Questions, a short introduction to philosophy". Big and short are relative, big is not the size of the problem, but It is because the...

  • Nellie 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    The upcoming era of robots

    Some time ago, the news that Japan's Osaka University professor Hiroshi Kuroishi invented a simulated robot was reprinted by major news. The robot is no longer just a metal texture, it looks bright, and it moves dumbly. For robots with a shape similar to the human body, the only thing needed now is...

  • Rowan 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    An excerpt about consciousness

    The robot-related topics involved in this film are very rich, including the discussion of consciousness, emotions, soul, values, people’s reflection on machine civilization, the machine’s self-awakening and the right to freedom, etc. The narration in this piece cooperates with Smith to find the...

  • Renee 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    The first film review!

    I saw this movie in today's "Modern Western Technology Philosophy" class, but fortunately I didn't fall asleep. We first have a basic assumption that artificial intelligence will cause unpredictable catastrophic consequences. This is an inevitable word. Then the movie actually provides a number of...

  • Ulises 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    Who should make the rules of the game

    Who should make the rules of the game? Is it someone who can provide perfect rules, or is it the initiator of the game? Or should it be the majority of the players? Of course, this third type is obviously not feasible. There must be only a small number of people who really make the rules, and the...