Is it easier to control emotions or to command

Melany 2022-03-26 09:01:09

In fact, when Li and Morgan met for the first time, the director had clearly told us that they were of the same type in the language of the camera, but he originally guessed that they were sympathetic to each other and escaped hand in hand, but in the end, he still did not understand the intention of the director to express to us. When I saw Michelle Yeoh's report, I vaguely realized that this was actually a product test. The test is whether a weapon with emotion is easy to control, or a weapon without emotion. In fact, Michelle Yeoh already has the answer, and the I_9 type is out of control. Type I_4 is still stable (stably performs the assigned tasks, and there is nothing against the master's order, such as escaping control with Type I9, uncontrollable), so she records the experiment report. Adding human emotion leads to disobeying the order to kill the master with only a small psychological test. How dare you use such a weapon? Therefore, the I4 is a controllable and easy-to-use weapon, but at the end, the I4 shows a trend of evolving feelings, and it is a mockery of the final conclusion of the entire company. In other words, the I4 will be uncontrollable in the future...
Finally, why do I think that the I4 is uncontrollable and will run with the I9, because in fact, the i4 did not know that she was actually competing with the i9 at the beginning, and she just regarded the i9 as the company's property. And I am different from I9 (I have regarded myself as a mature product or equivalent to me as a person of the company instead of a test product, I did not expect the company to come out, test stability so that whoever wins the two will continue to produce), so when I4 consciousness When the company betrays at this point, it is very likely that she will run with I9 and retaliate against the company, but I4 did not, she still perfectly executed the original order

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  • Anabelle 2022-03-21 09:02:38

    It's hard not to compare it with "Ex Machina", but the sense of rhythm and image style are not satisfactory. The first half of the foreshadowing is smelly and long, and the later part has a lot of overlap with "Lazarus Effect". It's a bit of a waste for a group of big names to watch the movie starring Ridley Scott's son in the face of Ridley Scott.

  • Estevan 2022-01-07 15:53:34

    It’s not a fascinating story. If you have to compare it, "Machine Ji" is better than this one in all aspects. The reversal of the ending is either clever or different. It can only be said that it is a debut novel. Give a passing grade. Kate Mara's sister has MAX combat power, Anya Taylor-Joy played the role of a witch and an artificial person, and the performances have their own surprises.

Morgan quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jim Bryce: She did very well. Agreed, the situation is untidy, but given the unpredictable nature of the assignment, she prosecuted her mandate perfectly. She was measured and surgical, even when the situation was considerably less so. Most importantly, she followed her directives without hesitation. The collateral damage was regrettable, of course. But in this case, unavoidable.

    [body bags being loaded into a hearse]

    Jim Bryce: I think these events make it punishingly clear what I had already predicted. The L-9 was the inferior program.

    [Morgan floating in the water]

    Jim Bryce: Though its emotional development was certainly remarkable, the immediate termination was an unfortunate but clear necessity.

    David Chance: Well, I guess the old dogs hunt the best, sir.

    Jim Bryce: Then it's settled. We stick to what we know. All development assets revert to the L-4 stream.

    Charles Grimes: So what do we do about Lee weathers?

    Jim Bryce: What about her? She's perfect.

  • [first lines]

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [enters the holding cell] Hi, darling. It's me. I thought we'd have lunch together today. Oh, angel, you look sad. You know, it's a very, very natural thing. It's actually a very human thing to feel sad. But emotions aren't bad.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: I'm sorry, baby. I'm still trying to get them to change their mind and let you out for a little bit.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [Morgan suddenly lunges at her and begins stabbing her] No! Get off! No! Oh, god!