I don't know why the score is so low. I usually don't give full marks. I gave it this time because Beier has an appetite for me.
Did not check the background, say a few more words.
Whether AI can have self-awareness or not, in essence, should still depend on the underlying hardware. The three J-shaped robots in the film are actually on the fragments of real people, accidentally bursting into self-consciousness, and then mutating.
Self-conscious AI will inevitably form an independent personality during the training process. Regardless of the type of person, after the later training, they will have an independent personality and strong memory coupling, and there should be human "schizophrenia" symptoms.
(The following is spoiler)
However, at the end of the film, the movie tells us that the male lead is the stored data of human nature. Through data re-engraving, people's "soft" death time is prolonged, but at this stage, the sealed character will become weird. This setting is great!
This is also the reason why the male protagonist can't make a phone call, because there is only one time left, and the wife hasn't answered it.
The departure of J2 is expected, the flow of the waterfall, and the tranquility of the lake make people feel extremely depressed, especially knowing that they are just the "accessories library" of J3.
On the night that J2 brought J3 out, I thought J2 would not hurt J3, just let J3 know that his prototype was sealed in the box (I didn't realize that he was a substitute).
Finally, I was actually thinking that the end of the meta universe is the brain-computer interface. I really haven't figured out the moral arrangements for this part of the future.
According to the movie, this casual killing of AI is essentially Su Qing's words "killing".
In addition, if I don’t want to digitize my mind and then be forced to digitize, this is also a problem.
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