Bad ending if you choose the wrong dialogue option.

Everett 2022-04-20 09:01:09

Recently, the AI ​​theme is a bit of a resurgence in Hollywood, the "Imitation Game" effect?

The player controls the male protagonist who looks like a bully and is invited by a rich man to participate in an event. During the period, he uses various dialogue options to achieve a perfect ending. As a result, the last dialogue chose the wrong option, causing the protagonist to be forgotten by the heroine. , and locked it up, it's a bad ending. As long as the protagonist chooses "I don't stay, I also go out", of course, there is no Save/Load method in reality. I feel that the idea of ​​this film also comes from the game, which is to expand the Turing test from simple dialogue to multi-faceted behavior.

There are quite a lot of things in the film, and at the same time, it also makes mistakes that are often made in Japanese anime. In this world, there is no thing with a very high market share. Human beings can evolve and move forward because of diversification. There is a gv feel at the beginning of the film. . . The skinny guy took the plane to see the muscle president. . . Muscle President's character is slightly like my little boss, the muscle version of "The Hangover" Zach. Then the film became the plot of Japanese yellow manga. The Japanese beauty looks like Cai Shaofen, the heroine is also very cute, the two women are completely naked, the film knows its core audience very well, after all, neither of the two men is completely naked. It is said that the boss still needs to swipe the card in his own research institute. The protagonist helped the AI ​​to kill the human boss. Is this also an indirect murder? The boss danced well with the Japanese beauties.

In fact, AI is not so easy to create, because it depends on the level of research on biological brains, just like how birds fly and then generate aerodynamics before building a plane. But at present, brain research is not paid attention to, and Google does not invest much in the brain at present.

Finally, I hope Turing can see this film.

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Ex Machina quotes

  • Caleb: You hacked the world's cell phones?

    Nathan: Yeah. And all the manufacturers knew I was doing it, too. But they couldn't accuse me without admitting they were doing it themselves.

  • Nathan: The good deeds a man has done defends him. The good deeds a man has done defends him. The good deeds a man has done... defends him.