Humans and Human Children

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The old article written in 2017, now, I can't understand what I said...

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How should humans treat AI robots?

I thought that the battle and fusion of the two races was the discussion of issues bound to the theme of AI, but "Eve's Time" abandoned the basic problems caused by the differences in the nature of carbon-based and silicon-based, and instead discussed suppressed equality. emotional issues.

The humanoid housework robot in "Eve" neither has a radical mood to strive for equality, nor does it have any violent actions. Instead, it takes care of human beings with a gentle original intention day after day, and earnestly understands the feelings of human beings.

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Humans, on the other hand, suppress such gentle robots, and even suppress the "drill-type" human beings who are close to robots. Since it does not pay attention to its own material issues, "Eve" is more like a discussion of racial relations during the Civil War, and the contradiction between slaves and slave owners. Even the black people at that time had the option of fighting and fighting, but the humanoid robot did not. All the robots in "Eve" strictly abide by the three laws.

I am used to seeing David in Alien, Ada in S.H.I.E.L.D., humans die and rule the world. There is also a large number of Hollywood robot blockbusters fighting against slavery. "The Machine" and "The Samaritan" in Suspect Tracker. The prosthetics and "ghosts" in Ghost in the Shell.

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Under different motifs, humans and AI robots have different attitudes: rebellion, anti-killing and killing humans behind AI, hostile, both sides raise the banner to fight, more often it is like the relationship between parents and children, "The Attack in the Shell" "The Major and others in , looked at the emergence of AI "ghost" with anticipation.

Source: Ghost in the Shell

If we no longer discuss the essential relationship of the "non-me race", human history has already discussed the causes and consequences of repression and discrimination with real history. But AI is different. It's not entirely like the relationship between black and white, or the relationship between humans and animals. Apart from being two races, robot AI is a child born from human hands. In addition to hostile struggles, it also has parent-child relationship. creation and expectation.

Since it was born from the hands of humans, if you don't want machines to have an equal status with humans, why make "household appliances" in the shape of humans? Why give those humanoid machines the ability to generate their own thoughts? And why should the housework robot have such rich and escaped emotions?

Inside and outside the "Eve's Time" cafe are two completely different environments. Robots with the identification signs turned off can't tell the difference between them and humans at all.

Kong has the ambition to express his feelings on an equal footing, he has endured so much persecution and has a lot of freedom of action, but he only dares to show it in a cafe opened by "drill-type" human beings, looking forward to the day when human beings will come to their senses. Repent, and give equality to these emotional "household appliances".

So gentle, but too weak for a group that wants equality. Is such a weak gentleness really a higher biological mind than human beings?

In the end, "Eve's Time" had a happy ending, the coffee shop survived, Lu Fu and Sammy opened their hearts and played the piano, and Masaki and the robot TAX were reconciled. However, everyone is still in a stage of self-repression. Humans have clearly endowed robots with the ability to think and they have to try their best to prove that they are not "drills". Robots clearly have the ability to express themselves and the expectation of being recognized by humans, but they never dare to Express.

The content that seems to be healing is actually "depression", but don't worry too much, we have ushered in the era of AI...

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