Indian Brain Hole Movie - "Bollywood Robot Love"
Today I will introduce an Indian sci-fi movie "Bollywood Robot Love".
The film title Endhiran / Robot (2010), alias Iron Armored War God (Taiwan) / Iron Armored Love Terminator / Robot.
We all know that science fiction movies can represent the development level of a country's film heavy industry. According to statistics, the film cost about 1.65 billion rupees (about 35 million US dollars), which was the most expensive film in Bollywood history as of 2010. This record for the most expensive movie was then broken by the 2.5 billion rupees of Baahubali (2015).
Good steel is used on the blade. The audience can see that "Bollywood Robot Love" basically spent 35 million US dollars in the special effects of the film. Through the bizarre special effects shots and the brain hole of the director's crater, he completed a rather Indian taste. Science fiction story.
The biggest highlight and highlight of the film is the various boundless brain holes in the film.
The seventh brother is set to be a near omniscient and omnipotent existence, who can manipulate metal from a long distance, and can fight a hundred enemies with one quick action.
People who have been on the Internet for a while, even if they haven't seen the full movie, will have seen the animation. Numerous GIFs and video clips are circulating on the Internet, all of which are taken from the highlight moments in "Bollywood Robot Love".
Many people who haven't seen the movie will find it very novel and want to ask which movie it is from. The answer is simple, it all comes from this magical "Bollywood Robot Love".
To be honest, the plot of "Love of Bollywood Robots" is not complicated. It simply lengthened the length of the film by adding a large number of subplots and Bollywood songs and dances. At 177 minutes, Bollywood Robot Love is nearly three hours long enough to shoot two regular-length films.
Scientist Vasi successfully developed an intelligent robot named "Seventh Brother". He wanted Seventh Brother to serve mankind, and he wanted to become a mass-produced weapon to serve India's defense cause. Just like wanting to develop a super-intelligent robot for both military and civilian use, if you want to have multiple functions and want to be fully popularized, there will definitely be problems.
In the process of integrating into human society, the seventh brother made a lot of jokes by virtue of his ignorance. Then the traitors entered, and Vassi's teacher, Professor Paula, wanted to make a fortune and implanted an attack module on the seventh brother, trying to transform the seventh brother into a big killer, but he set himself on fire. Then Vasi made a series of efforts to save his girlfriend and seventh brother.
As shown in the film, artificial intelligence itself is not right or wrong, the program just acts according to the settings, and without ethical standards, artificial intelligence is just a tool. When condemning robots, humans should reflect on themselves. If human beings don't have so many selfish desires, don't always think about destroying the same kind, maybe the tools created will not be so evil, and the robots in "Terminator" will not think about destroying human beings.
The seventh brother said in his monologue: The combat killing program that Professor Paula added to me, there are similar things in humans, those dark sides about selfishness, betrayal, deceit, etc. Fortunately, I am not human, I just unplug the chip.
If only human beings could pluck off a piece of fat and delete those evil and negative thoughts, that would be great.
With the continuous development of science and technology, especially the development of information technology, people have never stopped thinking about artificial intelligence.
Asimov first proposed three laws in his 1942 short story "Runaround" ("The Ring Dance"): first, robots must not harm humans, or cause them to be harmed by inaction; second, unless the first law is violated , robots must obey human orders; third, robots must protect themselves unless they violate the first and second laws.
Later, in view of the many bugs of the three laws, Asimov added the zeroth law: a robot must not harm the whole human being, or cause harm to the whole human being due to inaction.
In 2004, Shi Huang starred in "The Enemy Robot", which was adapted from Asimov's novel of the same name, and also emphasized the Three Laws of Robotics.
Ethical issues are a hurdle that artificial intelligence cannot overcome. Although the Three Laws of Robotics are not particularly complete, they provide a good direction.
When Indian scientists started working on artificial intelligence, ethical issues were only one aspect of their consideration, but by no means their top priority.
The intelligent robot in the film is named "Seventh Brother". He has repeatedly emphasized his configuration and capabilities, such as how fast the CPU is and how much memory it has. This also shows that India's artificial intelligence is still in the initial stage of development. Because in the initial stage of development, performance is the primary issue, and solving artificial intelligence from scratch is the primary task, so we can see that the developer and the "Seven Brothers" in the film have been emphasizing performance.
If artificial intelligence is very mature, developers will naturally consider the ethical issues. For example, whether to follow the Three Laws and set boundary conditions for robot violence. When artificial intelligence develops to a certain stage, this is something that must be considered. For example, films such as "Mechanical Enemy" and "Upgrade" are relatively mature works.
Since artificial intelligence in India is only in its infancy, Indian filmmakers will fully reflect the characteristics of the primary stage of artificial intelligence when their brains are wide open. For example, in the film, the performance of artificial intelligence is extremely emphasized, and I can't wait to show everything I can think of, and leave the logic problems to others to think about.
On the contrary, the development of artificial intelligence that is too mature will be too restricted in the performance of film and television works, making it difficult to break through. Mature film and television works and mature artificial intelligence will naturally consider logic, lacking a little imagination, and it seems that there will be less Indian characteristics.
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