I am so embarrassed by this film. It seems that the director has no basic concept of artificial intelligence. Prototype 1 is relatively realistic, and we can do it in the real world. Prototype 2 is weird! The shape and structure are relatively immature and cannot move freely with joints. Robots can still make mistakes when they help humans work? ! what the hell? ! But AI is already jealous and angry? Other movies are more or less discussing how to go from 0 and 1 to have self-awareness. You have directly crossed the level here and already have human emotional awareness, so you will be angry and jealous? ? This alone is the ultimate goal of many novels, movies, and series. Can the protagonist, this fool, invent this thing alone? ? ! ? After eating the worldview under the director’s cognition, let’s see Prototype 3. When Prototype 3 has only the upper body, he already has micro-expressions and body language like a human being. Prototype 3, is it really a play in minutes, the robot can understand the music? Robots like to dance? The dancing movements are so flexible, does the director understand the complexity of each joint of the human body? How could this idiot invent such a sophisticated structure? ? ! Why is Prototype 2 so blunt if the technology can get this far? ! The technology from Prototype 2 to Prototype 3 is at least 7, 8, and 90 generations of robots! And since Robot 3 can do such a simulation, what are those lines on the body for? For accepting cellular networks? With this bionic leather technology, it can be completely the same as Westworld, or is it to deliberately remind the audience that I am a robot? For friends who have never seen a sci-fi movie, I think this movie is pretty good, but for those who are already very familiar with the concept of artificial intelligence, don't waste time, because the structure of the second half is to play in minutes. Very imprecise. It's like talking about a dog-blood love triangle wearing a technology skin, the final reversal seems to be a BUG used to forcibly erase all the previous worldviews!
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