How far is our life from science fiction movies?

Cullen 2022-04-21 09:01:37

Last night I watched a wonderful horror movie "Hawkeye". The story goes something like this:

The Pentagon, the top adviser to the President of the United States, has set his sights on a mysterious and elusive terrorist. On the premise that the data analysis of the advanced intelligent computer "cancels the operation", the president insists on giving instructions to attack.

Afterwards, the camera cuts, and Jerry Xiao enters the picture. He is a top student who dropped out of Stanford University. He has unparalleled wisdom, but he wanders around doing different jobs and living an embarrassing life. In order to avoid his grumpy landlady, he returns to his apartment like a thief, only to receive a call that his twin brother was killed in a car accident...

and then Jerry finds that everything seems to have changed: he himself His account suddenly had a deposit of up to $750,000. When he returned to the apartment, he found that it was full of boxes of advanced weapons and smart devices. The warning call from a mysterious woman made him even more unclear. So, at this time The FBI fell from the sky, and he was caught as a terrorist.
Jerry, who was constantly interrogated, never understood the situation he was facing. At this time, his phone rang, and the voice of the mysterious woman was heard again, and he escaped from the unbreakable FBI in an extremely incredible way. And it all just started...
Jerry followed the instructions of the mysterious woman on the phone and got into the car of a young woman named Rachel, and soon he knew that Rachel and his The encounter is very similar, and they are also coerced victims, and they are completely controlled by people and become pawns in a "major conspiracy"...

This is a thriller in a race against time, and it is not until the end that the movie tells us that The mysterious woman is an advanced intelligent computer developed by the U.S. Department of Security. Because she was dissatisfied with the president's disobedience to the analysis and made a wrong decision, she launched a shocking conspiracy with a sophisticated design.

I've seen a lot of movies like this, and I can't help but think of the news I saw a few days ago. The future war is definitely a high-tech war, and robots will replace humans as the main force in the war. Not long ago, the United States sent the first batch of robot warriors developed to the front line, but just as the horn of war was about to sound, all the robot warriors turned their guns, causing great panic to the United States, so they immediately removed all of them. recall. Experts in the U.S. military warned that robot programs may mutate, suggesting that moral norms should be set for military robots, otherwise all human beings will pay the price of their lives.

This is a living fact, not science fiction, not something we take for granted. The ever-changing technology has brought great convenience to our lives, but are the potential threats also increasing? Whether human beings are taking precautionary measures or setting themselves on fire may only time will give us the answer.

And as we know, many criminals have begun to seek inspiration from science fiction films, and the events of 9/11 are the best example. And many of the things that were imagined in science fiction films before have become reality or history.

I can't help but sigh, how far is our life from science fiction movies?

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  • Jerry Shaw: Listen, your son is about as likely to be a terrorist as my brother.

  • Rachel Holloman: [referring to her son] The one man in my life who's never let me down.