Fortunately, his male host is more open-minded, not treating it as Friday, but looking at him as a person. Although, this robot is still far from the sensitivity of humans in many details, of course, there are software problems and hardware defects.
But really, a robot actually has human emotions in such a family. But "non-human", but a robot home application.
Even though he possesses many human emotions, human beings do not accept the appearance of such an alien and firmly refuse to admit that he is human.
So he started his search. After searching around for many years, I finally found the son of the inventor who invented him. Then he started the research and discovery process of his robot humanization. After many experiments, including hardware upgrades and emotional experiences, it included the granddaughter of his ignorant second miss, and of course this granddaughter and her Grandma is very similar, the same as the girl he once ignorantly loved.
He hopes that he can be like a human being, and has been transforming himself for the love in his heart.
He even gave up his life and died with the one he loved.
Through such an image of a robot as actively pursued by Faust, I saw the greatness of the love he exchanged for his life. Although the topic of robots often flows to the more hard metrix, declaring the threat of infinite machines to human beings in the future, but the softer things about the unique emotional experience of robots make people come into contact with more human nature of robots thoughtful thinking.
From a technical point of view,
1. I feel that sooner or later non-protein intelligent life may be created by humans and flourish under their own hands. In fact, this is a manifestation of the self-organization of a complex system. And the superiority of this kind of self-organization is also partly reflected in that the robot has endless time.
2. In the film, he lived for 200 years and saw too many people die. In the end, he also died, allowing himself to return to the natural cycle. If only I could live that long, I still have too much time and space to experience, but I can't waste it, my life is too short. Maybe future composite intelligent creatures can inherit my mind, or my mind lives in the matrix? Continuing the infinite in my quest for the infinite, not the finite now.
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