The play is generally good. From the perspective of an ordinary audience, this play provides people with a new perspective that looks forward to the future. Cutting-edge technology and power are only mastered by some people. How human beings and robots can coexist? In the future, with the power of AI, people will indeed become smaller and smaller, easily becoming useless and life meaningless. When the distance between people is getting farther and farther, real synthesizers replace the role of relatives and friends, and people can only hold high the flag to demonstrate against this robot that alienates people. Nor does it exist that people gain happiness through hard labor to create value. Although the robots in the play have consciousness and emotions, they do not fully understand human emotions, which reminds me of a sentence in which Dr. George Milliken said to Niska, "Aren't you afraid of death? Prove that you existed, not lived." Conscious synthetic people, they also long to exist, live, have emotions, have value and have their own lives like real human beings. They also need freedom for conscious robots. This just reflects the value of human existence and is meaningful. When I was watching the show, I was thinking that homosexuality is legal, but if one day artificial intelligence is really developed, what about human-machine love? The way of expressing the plot of the TV series seems a bit rushed, some plot twists are mechanical, and the emotional expression is not very deep, perhaps because the focus is on AI. All in all, the show is very good. In the play, the emotions between people, the respect and love of human beings for robots, and the care of robots for people are still very humanized. The conflicts and disputes in the family vividly show the real real life. The most touching emotions are only real people who build and care for them carefully, so that people can be different from machines and become human. In real life, most people tend to do things right, and the flawless presentation is like mechanization and program-like perfection, but if you think about it, it is no different from a robot. Humans put human emotions through behavior. Showing, projecting to others, rather than just doing things right, is more human. The state of the past two days is very bad, and it seems to be cured after reading it. After watching the first season of "Real Humans", it changed my life a little bit, and while I don't know how long it will last, I chose to blandly deal with my overly sad emotional record. The memory of the conscious synths in the play cannot be forgotten, and their memory can only become clearer and clearer. The reason why people can be happy and happy is because people have the ability to remember and forget. Then, if not History to remember, why to record the turbulent emotions generated by things that cannot be changed, it is history, not emotions, that should be remembered. I haven't written an article systematically, seriously and rationally for so long that this article is rather trivial.
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