The movie “I, Robot,” set in the year 2035, effectively causes its audience to reconsider its answers to the questions: could precautions humans take to protect themselves from advanced technology be distorted and backfire; and also what defines humanity. The movie provides a plausible view of the future with robots, a reasonable portrayal of the potential flaws of having robots in the future, along with the possibility of robots having human personalities.…
Science fiction films give audiences an understanding of technological advances and take its audiences to the future with its films. Andrew Stanton’s film Wall-e and Spike Jonze’s film Her are examples well-made science fiction films identify and explores the ideas of technology and humanity. In the film Wall-e, the main character Wall-e is a lonely robot living on earth after all the life forces has died or left the planet. Wall-e’s main function and purpose within the film is to collect garbage and minimize waste. Wall-e later meets Eve, a robot who comes to earth to explore if the planet is sustainable for humans. The film explores areas of love, technology, race and gender. In the film Her, the main character Theodore is a sensitive, soon…
Luke Skywalker is one of the main protagonists in Star Wars. Luke Skywalker, a young farm boy from a planet far from most civilized planets, discovers that he is destined to become a Jedi Knight and use the Force to save the galaxy from the Empire and their death machine, the Death Star. In this movie, the “hero’s journey” is played out. Luke’s ordinary world is his life on Tatooine as a farmer. He meets his mentor and is called to adventure when he finds Obi-wan and they receive the message for help from Princess Leia. Luke’s refusal to call is him not wanting to leave home. Luke crosses the threshold when he decides to leave for Alderan. Throughout the film, the Empire, especially Darth Vader, are shown to be the enemy. Luke’s approach to the inmost cave is represented by the groups near death experience in the garbage shoot. Luke’s main first ordeal was the tie-fighter fight in the Millennium Falcon and his reward is becoming a pilot. The road back is the trip back to the Death Star and the resurrection being fulfilled with the Death Star being eliminated. Luke’s elixir is saving Princess Leia (getting the girl, who happens to be his sister). Luke is then awarded with a medal and earns the title of a hero. His whole journey from start to finish led up to his gaining the hero status.…
Technological progress has been continuously accelerating in the past few years and is showing no signs of slowing down. We live in an age where it is not surprising to hear of amphibious cars and devices with holographic capabilities. Modern man has been able to realize the visions of its predecessors. One of the most notable advancements of the 21st century is the development of artificial intelligence. Most, if not all, appliances and machinery nowadays operate on computers which enable them to perform operations independently using their own intellectual capacity; hence the names ‘smart tv’ and ‘smart phone’. Scientists however are still, as of now, unable to produce a robot that is not only humanoid in appearance but is also completely sentient in a way that they would be able to feel and understand emotions. Bruce Aldiss’ short story, “Super Toys Last All Summer Long”, is based on this very concept of creating robots that can think and feel. Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg take inspiration from Aldiss’ work and produce the film “A.I. Artificial Intelligence” which incorporates the story of Pinocchio into the original. In both the original work and film adaptation, we see how man plays god by attempting to…
The Robot is a tool that can do different and difficult types of jobs such as in hospitals and manufacturing. Some people feel like its more safe to let the robot do a surgery because it is very accurate. Robot can also build tiny things in manufacturing because they are faster and more accurate than humans. In some countries Robots are being used to replace house animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs and others. These Robot Pets are machines rather than living things and can give their owners plenty of fun and they can also teach us about real animal (Parker, S. 2010). Some robots are great fun and many people like to play with them because they are more challenging and fun to play with. For example, when you play Chess against a Robot it can defeat you very easily because it can think ahead of every move it can make to win the game.…
To begin, when life is given to non-living things, it is only a matter of time until it is misused. In the movie I, Robot, starring Will Smith, we as the viewers are shown a society of life with robots. These robots are used as slaves, to run errands,…
What will life be like in fifty years? Will our home life be more comfortable? Will our jobs become easier? Will our health become better due to new technology? It is most likely to turn out this way. According to scientist, robots will be doing our yard work, taking over some of our jobs, and monitoring our health on a daily basis. Does this sound unbelievable? This might just be the kind of world our grandchildren will grow up in.…
The movie begins giving background information on Del Spooner, a detective that is suspicious of the robots that have taken over everyday activities for humans. The movie begins with the creator or the robots, Dr. Alfred Lanning being murdered. Everyone thinks that he is crazy for believing that robots would injure a human. They believe he is crazy because all robots are built to follow three laws. The first law states “a robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” The second, “a robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.” The third and final law states “a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.” These laws were set in place to ensure that the robots stay safe and only perform tasks that will help humans. When one of the robots “Sonny” is accused of murdering Lanning, Spooner begins an investigation to uncover an evil plot planned by the robots. As the movie progresses, we find out that behind all of the destruction, is a robot that has learned all about humans and how they act. In reality, the robots are just trying to be like the humans, with emotions such as love and anger.…
I believe that the thesis that this piece is, “ It suggests that even these relatively primitive robots have been accepted as companionate objects and are changing the term by which people judge the “appropriateness” of machine relationships.”…
The term “robot” has its origins in a Czech word “robotnik” meaning worker or serf. It was first introduced by the playwright Karel Capek in a 1920 play. The robot theme was popularized by Isaac Asimov in science fiction in the late 1940’s and the early 1950’s, and subsequently by Hollywood movies.…
To begin with, often times we find ourselves wondering how these androids may play apart in our future. If they do exist and are defiant, should they really share our same punishments or should they be worse? If they are obedient, how will they be rewarded or is it part of the government plan to better the world? These intelligent machines make consequences harder to determine because of how human-like they are. Thus making it harder to interpret how life may unfold with these machines. According to the author, Robert Epstein for the very first time he was able to meet one of the droids he was nervous. Epstein believes a piece of why he was nervous was because he felt like he was getting a sneak peak into the upcoming future.…
“All he can do is create new problems for himself and await the gradual approach of his disintegration” (Campbell, pg. 59). Joseph can relate to Luke by getting himself into any trouble. Far in a distant galaxy princess Leia’s ship subdued. Darth Vader appeals and his stormtroopers to search the entire ship for secret documents and he believes the ship carries. Leia is taken as a prisoner but R2 and his pall C-3PO gets away in an escape pod with a message from Princess Leia to Obi Wan Kenobi. They crash on a planet called Tatooine. The droids are bought by skywalker’s uncle owen.…
Like George Lucas' original 1977 "Star Wars", Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi actioner uses high technology to pump up disreputable subject matter to Hollywood blockbuster levels. The film's main selling point is its overscaled action sequences. In a terrified futureworld, spindly-limbed, whale-sized beasts emerge from a Hellmouth on the ocean floor and duke it out with immense robots. The robots are run by two-pilot teams whose movements suggest tai chi exercises taking place on the world's largest, weirdest elliptical machines. They work in pairs because they use their minds and bodies to guide the machines in the way that puppeteers guide puppets, and the technology is too complex for a single brain to handle.…
Turning on the television set while taking a break from school work, I stumbled upon the movie ‘Star Wars’, and instantly fell in love with R2-D2, the astromech droid. I thought he was the coolest part of the movie. At the time, I thought that R2-D2 was an actual robot. Seeing my fascination for the ingenious machine, my father took me to a screening that showed the making of the movie. That’s when I realized that it was actually an actor named Kenny Baker, who was wearing a plastic shell and pretending to be a robot. I was crestfallen. I couldn’t let it go. I kept thinking about how amazing it would be if R2-D2 really existed as a robot. He was more than just a machine – thinking and behaving almost like human beings. Then it dawned on me.…
Automation ethics and robotics rights are becoming issues in the artificial intelligence arena with the preponderance of research being essentially hypothetical. Regrettably the professed abundance of research in cognitive technology safety is misleading and offers a foretaste that is capitalized by the entertainment industry. Hollywood hotshots provide a distraction from our monotonous life with fantasy diversion with the likes of Back to the Future trilogy, the Matrix pentalogy, and Star War hexology series.…