A little intimidated at first. Joe's synth, Anita, seems to have threatened Lola's very existence. Synths have replaced humans in many ways, because synths can do almost everything that humans can do, and do it better, more patiently, and more efficiently, and these synths will always obey their master users, so Also more faithful. They seem to be taking away the value of human existence.
But synthetics with emotion feel their pain as human tools. But they must hide their awakened consciousness, because once detected by humans they are regarded as aliens, monsters and threats. This may be because humans are used to being the master of the world, so they are afraid of another uncontrolled intelligence coexisting. Just like the "Westworld" that is currently on fire, once robots become conscious, they will realize how terrible and sad their life is when they are manipulated, used, and even humiliated by humans over and over again. If they revenge in anger, it will indeed be a disaster for mankind. So it's not unreasonable for humans to fear the awakening of machines (this fear is shown in too many science fiction films).
But people are always contradictory, and there are always people in this world who lack warmth and companionship, just like Dr. Milliken and his synthetic Otty in the play. Or maybe Monica needs a robot kid, David, to soothe her impending loss of a child in "Artificial Intelligence." The need for machines is not limited to help in life and work, they also want to have emotional communication with robots, not just data and instructions, but also love and be loved.
But that's the limit! Should AI be Emotionally Conscious? Once machines have awakened power and free will, is it also very inhumane for humans to try to control them? But if they are completely out of control, the human purpose of making them seems to be somewhat elusive. After all, they were originally made to use them and to facilitate themselves. Humans don't really want machines to be independent and replaced by machines. Because of this, many times humans are particularly cruel and ruthless in front of machines.
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