A work of artificial intelligence innovation, but unfortunately the ending cannot be justified

Frederik 2022-04-21 09:01:53

When I was in junior high school, I watched this cartoon on Kaku TV (it seems to be the name) for the first time. What impressed me was that I was scared and reluctant to change the channel after watching this "animation". Before the second viewing I forgot its name, and forgot what the robot looked like, but I remembered that the robot would be sucked out of life by looking at it.

On a whim, with the only details in my memory, I found its name and watched it again. I am still shocked to watch it again in 2020, and I sincerely admire the author's ability to imagine and conceive stories.

Humans have created inhuman machines, which are misused by people with ulterior motives for war. In the end, the uncontrolled machine aimed the muzzle at the human being. After the human being was wiped out, the initiator injected his Enneagram soul into nine little robots, expecting them to save the world. This is the outline of the story.

Another shock to me is the character setting:

Each of the nine little robots represents a type of personality, and the soul originally hidden in a human body is transformed into nine components.

Type 1 is a leader and hegemonic type, Type 2 is a wise and calm type, Type 3 and Type 4 are naive and knowledge-seeking type

The 5th belongs to the growth and courageous type, the 6th belongs to the dedicated art type, the 7th belongs to the action brave type, and the 8th belongs to the loyal and naive type.

I really can't see the type of No. 9, I think it is a relatively tool role (other great gods have more specific personality analysis of Enneagram).

Next story goes:

Artificial intelligence may develop uncontrollably without human nature, and humans may not be opponents by then. If it really develops to destroy the world one day, then the only thing that can save the world is the human nature of good deeds. The wonderful thing about this film is that the battle between man and machine cleverly uses the human nature of the Enneagram as a battle between machines and machines.

Let me talk about the ending that I am not satisfied with, the logic is not consistent! Since the doctor had the motive to endow the machine with humanity, why didn't the No. 9 robot gather other small partners to be sucked by the big robot after understanding the origin? In this way, the big robot has complete human nature, and it is logical to save the world.

This bug cannot be filled by the intention of seemingly a boy, a girl and two children. Isn't the foundation of the whole film revolving around the core that machines should have human nature? In doing so, the rest of the world's machines are incomplete.

Apart from the big bugs, I still think that the flaws do not hide the flaws. The film's dark background color matching and character shaping are among the best in a peaceful cartoon!

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  • 1: I know enough to leave their ancient evils to molder. Look what they've left us with. Leave it be, I say! But YOU! Always asking questions. So many pointless questions. Probing. PUSHING. Like 2! He always had to know too much!

    9: I was right; you DID send him out to die!

    1: He was old! He was WEAK!

  • 1: When we awoke in this world, it was chaos. Man and machine attacked each other with fire and metal. I lead us here to sanctuary and here we waited for the war to end. Slowly, the world became silent. The only thing that remains now is The Beast. So we stay hidden, and we wait for it too, to sleep.

    9: But where did it come from? Why is it hunting us?

    1: Questions like that are pointless. We need to protect ourselves; keep ourselves out of danger.