Judgment day cannot be avoided

Casey 2021-10-18 19:54:11

I watched the 3D reset T2, and revisited this one again. As a movie, there is still a gap with T2. But there is something intriguing about the plot. From the Terminator series to The Matrix to me, the robot. The thinking about the development of science and technology and human survival in the movie is becoming reality step by step today. Today's AI applications have initially caught up with people, and I believe it is only a matter of time before it can surpass people. On the basis of today's Internet big data, this is likely to become a reality in the next 10 years. In T2, John saw several children chasing with guns and asked the Terminator if there is no hope for human beings. The Terminator replied that self-destruction is human nature. The unavoidable thing about Judgment Day is the situation in response to this sentence. In the next 10 years, when AI fully surpasses and replaces humans, why will humans exist? In the Terminator series, machines can be autonomous and do not need humans at all, so they slaughter humans; in The Matrix, the value of humans is the battery; I, the theme of robots is somewhere in between, and finally we can live in peace. 10 years, 15 years later, which version will be our world? What kind of future do you expect?

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines quotes

  • [first lines]

    John Connor: [voiceover] The future has not been written. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves. I wish I could believe that. My name is John Connor, they tried to murder me before I was born, when I was 13 they tried again. Machines from the future. Terminators. All my life my mother told me the storm was coming, Judgment Day, the beginning of the war between man and machines. Three billion lives would vanish in an instant, and I would lead what was left of the human race to ultimate victory. It hasn't happened, no bombs fell, computers didn't take control, we stopped Judgment Day. I should feel safe, but I don't, so I live off the grid - no phone, no address, no one and nothing can find me. I've erased all connections to the past, but as hard as I try I can't erase my dreams, my nightmares.

  • Kate Brewster: Next time bring a clue, not a paintball gun.