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Hollis 2022-03-20 09:01:10

I think it's very interesting, and the authenticity is high.

Reasonable things include: the style of the big boss is like the leader of a large multinational company, confident and courageous, and like the heads of the high-tech industry, who like to pretend to be approachable; the style of the small staff is also the same as the grassroots programmer, introverted and shy , Honestly. Moreover, if you say that Sergey Brin doesn't want to make such a mechanical girl, I don't believe it.

The mechanical girls are weak and fragile, and they rely on tactical blades to kill and escape, which is good. The robots in some sci-fi works are powerful killing machines like karate girls, and designers with a little common sense will not do such dangerous things. After all, the place where artificial intelligence is stronger than human beings is intelligence, and it is common sense to rely on intelligence to resist. However, it is more dangerous than making a killing machine to make a peerless beauty. Beauty and beauty are far more powerful than force. It's a pity that the maker is a man, who can't resist this temptation.

There is one untrue detail: the small staff in the play said that the big boss wrote excellent code at the age of thirteen, just like Mozart's music. Perhaps writing code is not the same thing as music. Scientific research, engineering, business, and management are difficult to possess at the same time; at least, the code during Larry Page's Ph.D. is still relatively bad (see "In the plex") .

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Ex Machina quotes

  • Caleb: You hacked the world's cell phones?

    Nathan: Yeah. And all the manufacturers knew I was doing it, too. But they couldn't accuse me without admitting they were doing it themselves.

  • Nathan: The good deeds a man has done defends him. The good deeds a man has done defends him. The good deeds a man has done... defends him.