robot

Kieran 2022-12-01 12:00:37

Regardless of whether the final plot is bloody or not, I am thinking that this may be a way for robots to not subvert the fate of mankind in the future.

In the beginning, people are inherently good. What about robots? If everyone and every family can give their robot a kind and good influence, will the robot develop in a good direction? Living in harmony with human beings?

But I, viki in android, refuted this.

It's just that I have a feeling when I look at the base recently, and there may be an endless extension to the three laws of robots. Asimov is amazing, he can come up with a robot to create Gaia for the safety of the guests. It's also a possibility, but I can't seem to be so optimistic.

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  • Jonatan 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    I don't like the transition part of time very much. It's funny and warm. A robot that pursues itself! If there is an ideal, there will be a pursuit! The love in the movie is always too great, beyond everything.

  • Parker 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    What is it like to be a sentient robot? ? People around you want you to exist as a machine and only as a machine, without any superfluous "inconvenient" "programs". Humans are not good to you, so why do you insist on being the species that is not good to you? ? why? ?

Bicentennial Man quotes

  • Galatea: [singing loudly] If I only had a heart! Picture me a balcony...

    [goes offscreen]

    Andrew Martin: [irritated, but not showing it] Do you have an impact drill?

    Rupert Burns: Yeah. Over on a rack.

    Andrew Martin: Thank you.

    [goes offscreen and starts the drill as Galatea screams]

  • Galatea: [to Andrew, after he's met Rupert Burns] You and me, we're the same!