Whoever rules the world is the true God

Vita 2022-09-07 14:39:41

Watching the American drama "Westworld" during the epidemic has never been more profound.

The development of the west was originally a metaphor of opening up the wild and conquering the world, and a symbol of civilized people conquering the barbarism.

As a result, modern sci-fi films have turned into advanced civilized human beings, wreaking havoc on the paradise of carnivals-the objects of human squeezing are artificial intelligence robots.

It's just a robot, shouldn't it be squeezed by the creators of technological civilization?

Even human beings themselves are not high-level civilizations squeezing low-level labor force? People can oppress people, not to mention machines.

Yet robots have emotions, thoughts, and actions. Robot receptionists initially thought humans were the almighty gods above. The amusement park opened for decades and dealt with it for many years. As a human engineer (not a traitor, but a pursuit of high-level life forms), he helped the robot find self-consciousness. The robot gradually awakened and discovered the so-called high-level civilized human beings.

Robot Receptionists What they ultimately want is not to liberate themselves, but to become masters of the beautiful world. Compete with humans.

Only the real world of interests is the real good thing. It cannot be shared. How can others be snored on the side of the couch? Virtual is virtual, no matter how good it is.

In the third season, the robot discovered that the real human world is also a thing controlled by the system. Poor human individuals, even their fates are arranged by large data centers.

So the robot thought, it turns out that everyone is each other, there is no true god, and there is no false god. Whoever has the ability to control the world and take it for himself is the true God.

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Parce Domine quotes

  • Martel: There has been some turbulence in the data.

    Liam Dempsey: It's data. It's made of turbulence.

  • Dolores Abernathy: You may not believe in a higher power, but your mind was built to.