Are humans really emotional animals?

Margarette 2022-03-22 09:01:15

I really like David, even though he's a robot, he's more emotional than a human, even though he's been implanted with a chip.
After watching the movie, I felt that the mother he was looking for was not worthy of his love at all. It was the mother who started him as her son, not so much a son as a mother's pet. Facing this pet, the mother always kept a guard. Sure enough, her son woke up, so the owner was very concerned about this robot pet. Of course I don't want to stay, because this little robot can't even be called an emotional sustenance. For my mother, everything seems to be a matter of course: my son is awake, this substitute is no longer needed, my family can't accommodate you and me I don't care if the child's pet robot has been implanted with permanent feelings. This is human beings, so-called sentient animals.
David's road to finding his mother was difficult and dangerous, too difficult to resemble, and I couldn't imagine him as a robot. From the beginning, David was a normal child, he was just looking for a mother who didn't want him. Finally, human beings finally perished, and even David was frozen, until one day aliens came to this dead planet and found David, woke him up, and helped him realize his dream of finding his mother. For David, he understands that the life of the cloned mother will not last long, and only once, but he still chooses to be with her mother, even one day is enough. This feeling is so deep that human beings can't compare it. David was quite happy and content in his brief time with his mother.
My eyes are red and my nose is sour. After writing this, what makes me want to cry is that David is now disabled TAT

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  • [Professor Hobby asks Mecha, Secretary Sheila, what is love]

    Professor Hobby: Tell me. What is love?

    Secretary: Love is first widening my eyes a little bit... and quickening my breathing a little... and warming my skin and touching my...

    Professor Hobby: And so on. Exactly so. Thank you, Sheila.

    Professor Hobby: [the group claps] But I wasn't referring to sensuality stimulators. The word that I used was 'love.' Love like the love of a child for it's parents. I propose that we build a robot child who can love. A child robot who will genuinely love... the parent, or parents it imprints on... with a love that will never end.

    Supernerd: A child-substitute Mecha?

    Professor Hobby: But a Mecha with a mind, with neuronal feedback. You see, what I'm suggesting is that love will be the key... by which they acquire a kind of subconscious never before achieved. An inner world of metaphor, intuition, a self-motivated reasoning, of dreams.

  • [David talks to the lightly dazed Monica after her resurrection]

    Monica: I must be confused. What day is it?

    David: [David smiles] It is... today.