Saturday, May 18, 2019
A Synopsis of the Movie I, Robot Essay
I unendingly asked myself if those stories about robots overcoming homophilekind will become real. Sci-Fi books are being my favorites since I was a kid and I watched every major movie about this subject. My favorites is I, robot that tells the story of a society in the future daylight that relies on robots for all its domestic activities, but somehow one of those robots became aware of his own self and started to go bad a mind, but most important, a soul. The robot started to develop a sense of what is right and wrong, and not because some program installed in its memory or an algorithm protocol of orders, it begun making decisions not found on instructions or learning by mistake process, but by searching deep on its heart what was the right thing to do.The robots name is Calvin and the movie, starred by depart Smith, is base on a set of short stories by Isaac Asimov, prolific writer considered a headwaiter in hard science fiction. On his I, robot short stories, one of th em titled Three equity of Robotic, and which he considered his maximum contribution to human kind of the future (Asimov wrote the book on 1950), he came up with three laws that he thought a future society must input on robots in order to coexist with them as part of their day by day living. Those laws are 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, unpack where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.These laws front to be really basic, but their logic really doesnt have any gaps, at least at first impression. When Calvin (the robot) encounters a conflict with those commands, he started to develop its cardboard intelligence and becoming to a greater extent(prenominal) human. When Calvin is in a situation that its deactivation will be harmful for his two human friends, he decided to fight for his existence, and a new era of robots was born. Like Asimov there are several authors and scientists that predicted a future where robots and unsubstantial intelligence are a big part of society. And they have reasons to believe on this.After the Industrial Revolution took place, we have being searching for more productive centerings to add manufacture. Industrialization and mass production levels demand better, faster and smarter ideas to satisfy the greater demand of consume based societies. To achieve those exigent goals, technology and specially robotics is used more and more often. Some factories are make only on robots that build equipment parts or process food in a way no human can do. Major companies know where we are heading and invest more and more in robotic technology and artificial intelligence, like we read in the following citation of the article of Nicholas Carr Is Google devising us Stupid? Where does it end? S ergey Brin and Larry Page, the gifted young men who founded Google while pursuing doctoral degrees in computer science at Stanford, speak frequently of their desire to turn their search engine into an artificial intelligence, a HAL-like machine that efficacy be connected directly to our brains.The ultimate search engine is something as smart as peopleor smarter, Page said in a speech a few years back. For us, working on search is a way to work on artificial intelligence. In a 2004 interview with Newsweek, Brin said, Certainly if you had all the worlds information directly connected to your brain, or an artificial brain that was smarter than your brain, youd be better off. Last year, Page told a throng of scientists that Google is really trying to build artificial intelligence and to do it on a large scale. in that location is no doubt for me that there is a future where robots will be everywhere Some robots might be performing precise heart surgeries, controlling traffic and over seen proper transit on the streets, killing our houses as domestic service or maybe even teaching English Composition at the local Community College (no offense to Ms. Patrice Fleck), but lets be ready if some day they become aware of their own existence, giving the next step on their evolution as aluminiferous beings. Lets hope that their intentions towards us are attached to the Three Laws of Robotic stipulated by Asimov, they could be the contrariety between our survival and coexistence, or our total annihilation.
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