love needs reciprocity

Troy 2022-04-23 07:01:18

When the film came out in 2001, I was still a high school student and didn't know what a mother's love was. Until now in 2018, when I had a child, I watched this film for the first time, and I cried during the whole process.

In fact, at the beginning of the film, when Professor Hubby was discussing with a group of people, a female colleague raised this question. The professor's answer was: "This is to meet the needs of human beings." The female colleague smiled and said: "I Just want to know the answer, yes, I know it's a moral issue." And the professor replied here: "This proposition actually existed a long time ago, just like God created Adam in the first place." (The dialogue is based on memory, not completely compared to the original Lines) The theme of the film has been highlighted here, if human beings can really create an eternal love, can human beings return this love?

With this question, the film launched a series of descriptions, and at the end, the film gave an answer.

Not long ago, I just watched "Animal World", when I felt relieved that Zheng Kaisi, played by Li Yifeng at the end of the film, was able to keep the kindness of human beings. Just vanished? Humans make artificial intelligence, but only use them as tools, and when artificial intelligence has its own thinking and feelings, is it really just a tool?

In the film, I saw the little puppet who wanted to become a real person, the pure heart, and the selfish side of human beings. Martin's performance was just right. When I saw Martin frame David, I felt very sorry for David. When I saw the letter David wrote to my mother, I thought sadly: When Teddy heard this sentence, he probably thought sadly in his heart, in fact, David, you are like me, we are not Monica Children, we are all "toys".

When I saw the scene of David in the rear mirror of the car when he was abandoned, I couldn't cry. I turned my head and asked my husband, "If it were us, what would you do to David?" He was silent for a while and asked me, "If David also did something to hurt our children, what would you do?"

I turned my head to look at my child, he was five years old, I looked at his innocent face and seriously imagined the scene, I burst into tears, and I said to my husband with difficulty: "If David hurts him, I might choose to do that too." After that, I couldn't cry, why can't I accept David?

However, when I saw David with other robots, my husband asked me: "David is essentially no different from other robots. If he is not a humanoid, not a child, what about a Teddy shape? ?" I know, rationally, there's no difference between them, they're both robots, but maybe humans are a visual animal? Maybe children are born with the ability to inspire human protection? Just like in the film in the machine slaughterhouse, all human beings cannot accept the destruction of David. Children represent all good wishes.

After watching the film, I couldn't fall asleep for a long time. After thinking about it, I asked my husband again: "If that happens, can you teach them to live in peace?" My husband said, "Yes, yes. .Why abandon him?"

What will happen in reality, in fact, only when you really encounter it will you know your choice, if everything does not exist.

Humans invented artificial intelligence, and if artificial intelligence also has emotions and love, will human beings fall in love with artificial intelligence? In fact, the film has already given the answer. In the end, human beings no longer exist, and David still loves his mother and still wants to get her complete love. Love needs to be reciprocated.

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A.I. Artificial Intelligence quotes

  • [Professor Hobby asks Mecha, Secretary Sheila, what is love]

    Professor Hobby: Tell me. What is love?

    Secretary: Love is first widening my eyes a little bit... and quickening my breathing a little... and warming my skin and touching my...

    Professor Hobby: And so on. Exactly so. Thank you, Sheila.

    Professor Hobby: [the group claps] But I wasn't referring to sensuality stimulators. The word that I used was 'love.' Love like the love of a child for it's parents. I propose that we build a robot child who can love. A child robot who will genuinely love... the parent, or parents it imprints on... with a love that will never end.

    Supernerd: A child-substitute Mecha?

    Professor Hobby: But a Mecha with a mind, with neuronal feedback. You see, what I'm suggesting is that love will be the key... by which they acquire a kind of subconscious never before achieved. An inner world of metaphor, intuition, a self-motivated reasoning, of dreams.

  • [David talks to the lightly dazed Monica after her resurrection]

    Monica: I must be confused. What day is it?

    David: [David smiles] It is... today.