Philosophical meaning, racial discrimination consciousness

Nyasia 2022-04-21 09:03:01

When I first started watching this TV series, I felt that the screen was full of admiration for high-tech, which was depicting our future world. Robots can do anything. They don't have human emotions, they don't complain like people, they can satisfy all your desires, and even if all the weaknesses of human nature are exposed, they will not be criticized or punished.
The infinite expansion of desire must mean the intensification of contradictions.
Scientists have created conscious robots. Can robots replace humans? Are robots disrupting our lives? Do robots have consciousness like humans, or even more powerful than humans?
Some people take to the streets to give speeches, some people have conflicts in their families
The blurring of boundaries makes humans lose their way. When our only discriminating "consciousness", robots also have. How can we guarantee our uniqueness, how can we guarantee not to be replaced. Humanity's sense of crisis has led us to morbidly use robots on the one hand and abuse them on the other in order to show and constantly emphasize our own strengths.
Distortion of human nature, distortion of values. Hi-tech invasion. Distrust of robots and powerlessness...
Humans will destroy themselves, this is the end of the world more terrible than any natural disaster.
On the surface, the whole show talks about robots all the time, but in fact it alludes to human weaknesses. Human greed, cowardice, madness.
Although I learned in junior high school that humans are the only conscious creatures, even now, I doubt this view. Animals can see our mood, can cry, have feelings. Even plants respond to hearing music. Isn't this a manifestation of consciousness? Or are humans deceiving themselves all the time? Instead of giving us answers, this show gives us all our questions. Waiting for us to ponder, perhaps, resolve this conscious discrimination. We humans can face up to the ever-changing high-tech and the natural world on earth with peace of mind.

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