realistic sci-fi

Alexys 2022-09-09 18:32:01

The application of artificial intelligence robots in the battlefield is so close to our life. Maybe somewhere in the world something similar is happening all the time. Moreover, Laomei also put such a test in the Golden Triangle test sneakily. For the sake of profit, he will do whatever it takes, without a trace of emotion, whether it is an official, the owner of a private weapons manufacturer, or a field agent.

The three R&D personnel, especially the female R&D personnel, still have a conscience, but they underestimate the ruthlessness of all stakeholders. They are just pawns. In fact, they should have such mental preparations, but it is difficult to face the reality.

There are two obvious bugs in the process of making his robot track. One is that their hearing should be very sensitive, and they have infrared thermal scanning. It is basically difficult for people to escape from tracking. Another is that when the robot fell in the crack of the stone and couldn't climb out, it was obvious that there was a gun nearby. They turned a blind eye and just wanted to escape. In fact, they should pick up the gun to destroy it, whether it was successful or not. And after he stood up again, it eventually led to more casualties in the end.

The self-awakening of No. 4 has self-evolved and is completely out of control, which actually adds to the interest of the story. Moreover, BR4 finally uploaded its own data to the cloud, and then re-downloaded it to the equipment in the factory. This is a small accident for everyone at the end, which is actually reasonable. The robot's tracker in the forest is actually quite thrilling, especially when several female students are constantly shouting and screaming to alarm the robot, making the audience look anxious, but it is also very realistic. Among them, the children played very well. And the local guy with the gun, he didn't know it was his dad until he died. Why didn't he get with his mother before and split into two groups? This is an oddity.

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