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Malvina 2022-01-27 08:03:44

It can be seen that the Fissure Organization is an anti-scientific organization composed of a group of people with a strong sense of justice, but their methods are really indiscriminate, terrorist attacks, and kidnappings. There are many gentler ways to achieve their ends, but they are too naive to go to extremes everywhere. Regardless of whether they are right or wrong, the anti-science they preach is not only anti-science, but also anti-human than those artificial intelligence scientists. The evils they preach about artificial intelligence are just ideas in their heads, not proven. And they sentenced these artificial intelligence scientists to death just based on the thoughts in their minds. In the play, after the silver-haired woman in the organization kidnapped the scientist, she still plausibly expressed her sense of justice. Can not help but make people feel ashamed.
The scientist played by Freeman was protected by the FBI after surviving the attack by the crack organization. In the face of the technology created by Nidepp, he did not see the benefits that he could bring. According to the video of Nidepp's speech. In a sentence, it is too subjective to reason that Nidepp wants to build his own empire. After that, he cooperated with the FBI and contacted the crack organization to destroy Nidepp. Ignoring the great change in reality that Nidepp can bring about, and exaggerating the possible dangers in the future, it is not good enough. Moreover, after seeing the danger that Nidepp may bring, the first thing that comes to mind is to destroy Nidepu, not to communicate, so that Nidepu's power can be used by the country. Poor Nidepp wants to change the world, but the authorities headed by Freeman and the FBI don't give him the opportunity to express himself at all, and they want to kill Nidepp at the cost of cutting off the global network. Problems that could have been addressed in gentler, more rational ways go to extremes everywhere. Allow me to speculate with the heart of a villain: Freeman in the play has gray hair and is obviously an old man in the field of artificial intelligence, but the latest technology belongs to the young junior Nidepp, so where should he put his old face, so Holding grudges, avenging private revenge, and disposing of Niedep to death. Isn't this kind of thing abound in reality? It's all fun.
Nidepp's wife, alas, how to say it, too neurotic. The true love in the first part is very touching, but after Nidepp achieved such a big success, she became hysterical, what's the blame for Nidepp watching her, there is no privacy, doesn't she know that Nidepp is watching her because of too much love Is she. In reality, who doesn't want to know everything about true love, it's just that they don't have the ability. When Nidepu had this ability, she left Nidepu on the grounds that her privacy was being spied on. Then, taking advantage of Nidepp's weakness of trusting himself, he would not hesitate to put Nidepp to death, and would not hesitate to sacrifice his own life. It is really incomprehensible whether Nidepp's ability will bring back heaven or hell, all of which are undecided. It is possible to guide this technology in a direction that is beneficial to human civilization through negotiation and communication. All she thinks of is destruction. This woman is too stupid and neurotic to deserve Niedep's deep love.
Regarding Freeman and the FBI's attack on Nidepp, small mountain guns, World War II-level military vehicles, and civilian Bigfoot off-road vehicles, it is clear that they have not received the full support of the government. The practice of using the crack organization as a scapegoat has severely incited the US government to slap it, and it is really a bitch who wants to set up a torii.
Finally, rant a little. Nidepp, your god-like self-healing technology, all kinds of god-level technology. You can't build a nuclear power plant to power yourself. Been using solar panels for years and deserved to end up running out of power.

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Transcendence quotes

  • Max Waters: I spent my life trying to reduce the brain to a series of electrical impulses. I failed. Human emotion, it can contain illogical conflict. Can love someone, and yet hate the things that they've done. Machine can't reconcile that.

    Evelyn Caster: Can you?

    Max Waters: Yes.

  • [first lines]

    Max Waters: They say there's power in Boston. Some phone service in Denver. But things are far from what they were. Maybe it was all invevitable. An unavoidable collision between mankind and technology. The Internet was meant to make the world a smaller place. But it actually feels smaller without it. I knew Will and Evelyn Caster better than anyone. I knew their brillance. Their dedication to what they believed in. And to what they loved.