That is when the Turing tester Cabel took advantage of Nathan's drunkenness and swiped his card into the door of the prototype, and found the previous 5 generation prototypes in the cabinet. When Kyoko stood up behind him and tore a piece of his own skin, Cabel was a little frightened. The next morning, after waking up, I remembered seeing Kyoko's naked face and wondering if he himself was one of them, AI. He was a little unconvinced, even thinking that he was also made by Nathan, the test of Ava might be a test of himself. At this time, the music was rushing and intense, suggesting that he was nervous and uneasy. So he opened his eyelids in front of the mirror and checked his teeth, but he was not sure. So he quickly took out the blade from the razor, and hit his body with a knife. When the blood oozes out, he is still not sure, maybe I am the latest generation of AI, newer than the previous generations, including Kyoko and Ava, and blood can be implanted in the body. He couldn't believe it, and even opened the wound with his fingers to see if the cable that transmits electrical signals was hidden inside. After confirming that he was not a human being, there seemed to be a flash of joy in his heart, but also surprisingly angry, angry that Nathan asked him to do such a Turing test, and he began to doubt himself. He unconsciously squeezed the fist of his left hand and punched the mirror in front of him who might be observing his facts. When I saw this, I thought of David in Prometheus. As a human being, he questioned human beings, and he questioned the engineer who created himself, and questioned his position in Inception.
It can be said that this film is the best description of advanced AI, and it is more realistic than the way that AI is realized by uploading to the machine through consciousness in chappie. For the ending of the film, I think we can look forward to Ex Machina II.
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