Exploring the value of humans in front of machines

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There is also the fact that Kayou came to the past to become Connor's father, and it is also the future that Connor sent his own warrior, the father of the "past", to protect the mother of the past. It seems that he has designated his father, and ethics have something to do with it. , but it's strange to recognize a father casually. (This is a bit unacceptable to the father in the sixth film, but Connor is also alienated) There is also artificial intelligence, replacing humans, unmanned and unmanned control and other automated products, It can self-evolve, but it can't replace human beings to love people, right? Emotions are not codes, but the fusion of words and words, so the wife of the maker of Cybertron asked, can your machine love you instead of us? It is the greatest substance. Our future is unpredictable, but for the first time I have high hopes for the future. Because if a machine, such as the Terminator, can learn the value of human beings, maybe we can too. (I now know why you guys I cried, but this is what I will never do.) Learn the value of human beings, and human beings have an irreplaceable role, so there is no need to rely entirely on machines, to find the value of survival, not just as a creator Enjoy a life of burnout.

And the Terminator finally learned that there are some slang words for high fives, and the robot also has a set of logic, although it can not be called human nature.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes

  • Miles Dyson: Hi. Um, Carl. These are friends from out of town, I'm just gonna take them upstairs and show them around.

    Gibbons: Now, c'mon Mr. Dyson, you know the rules if you want to bring visitors into the lab. I need written authorization...

    The Terminator: [the Terminator and Sarah draw their guns] I insist.

    Sarah Connor: [Gibbons is trying to push the alarm button] Don't even think about it.

  • Miles Dyson: [after swiping his card on a control panel, nothing happens] My card should access this thing.

    [swipes his card several times more, nothing happens, then he tries to open it up with his hand]

    Sarah Connor: What happened?

    Miles Dyson: Dammit.

    [checks the map screen and finds out what is going on]

    Miles Dyson: The silent alarm is tripped. All of the codes are neutralized in the entire building, nothing will open anywhere now. We have to abort.

    Sarah Connor: [gets in front of Dyson] No. We'll go all the way.