How do humans get along with robots?

Adrien 2022-03-22 09:03:01

The city of "Beijing Folding" is set up in different districts similar to the metropolis, with the division between the ground and the underground. The social operation of robots is actually a metaphor for the operation of human society. How the ruler representing the supreme rule treats robots will actually treat humans. Humans disagree, thinking that they only have the right to shoot robots. Humans in the metropolis are also divided into several categories, some benefit from robots, some lose their jobs because of robots (most of these people are low-level people, relying on their hands instead of brain power), and some people who have equal rights for robots. Was Mattie created to destroy the world or to rebuild it? In DRE's point of view, "reconstruction" means destruction, and re-establishing the regime is bound to destroy the current life. In his view, it can probably be destroyed. In fact, the previous part was speculating whether Rock was actually a robot. He had human emotions behind him, loyalty to his father, and jealousy, so he had to make things difficult for Mattie, or he could be programmed by a single program. Set: protect the father, remove other hazards. He just does this. Wouldn't this be a little more thought-provoking? How do humans get along with the robots they make? Is it to be ruled or ruled, or can robots actually have human feelings? Did DRE get emotional when he finally saw Rock dying to save him, did he get emotional, did he loosen up on the idea of ​​"he's just a robot"? However, Rock in the play is still a human setting, but it is, otherwise who would be the one who opposes robots? So how do humans view robots? There is a real relationship between Kenichi and his uncle. After meeting Mattie, the pure Kenichi is also in a good and sincere relationship with Mattie, so in Mattie's brain connection database (the robot was killed), he turned to destroy the human race. In the end, she was awakened by Kenichi. Mattie keeps asking who am I? am i human? During the argument with Rock, as a robot, she shouted that she is human, which also involves a sense of disapproval of her own identity, because the concept of human beings is deeply ingrained: being human is better than everything else. (It’s not like people to people, the sense of superiority has always existed.) So, who is Mattie’s me is actually Osamu Tezuka asking who is human? If human beings are DRE, then Mattie is the machine that destroys the metropolis; if human beings are Kenichi, then Mattie is Mattie who makes machines and humans live in peace... So, who is Mattie? who I am? who are you?

View more about Metropolis reviews

Extended Reading

Metropolis quotes

  • Tima: [Tima is going to destroy the world] This is punishment for toying with robots.

  • Tima: The probability of mankind's survival will be 30% in one hour. Control of the Ziggurat is now being transferred to my operating system. All supplemental Earth weaponry will be activated from my network in 30 minutes. Attack targets are the world's major cities and 7,586 additional facilities. Destruction of the human race will begin through irradiation and use of multiple weapon systems. This will be complete in 17 hours, 27 minutes.

    Ban Syunsaku : Hige-Oyaji: Did you hear that, Duke Red? The superhuman you created is saying it doesn't need us anymore.