The first nuclear bomb was dropped, Not by any Sentient AI/Robot, but, by the Human Machines. Thus, this fearmongering about AGI might escalate the extinction level event for the human machines, is Unwarranted. And honestly, in millions of years of evolution, & human machines being the dominating force, the only thing all have learned was/is -> earn three times a meal a day. What a waste of a complex evolved machines! Thence, nothing wrong, if another species evolves, or, being helped/nurtured to be evolved! Period!
Coming back to the review of Creator, this is an IMAX cinema experience, just alike Blade Runner 2049, Prometheus was. Alas, I watched it on a small screen. Whilst the first half moves with some hiccups, and, the stereotyping is maintained; as even in the age of AGI Nirmata, poverty is shown to exist; even in the age of replication of likeliness, from sweat shops to greased faces exist; yet, this certainly is able to deliver the message that the ones who pretend to be the guardian of humanity, weren’t/aren’t always, and you don’t have to be a human machine to define for what humanity even evolved since inception of intelligent life. An AGI/Sentient can be equally or even more philosophically knowledgeable enough to define its scope!
The theme is no different from other movies that had shown AGI in the bad faith. A human error leads to a nuclear explosion, alas, all blame was put on Sentient AGI; thus the war between western Human Machines & eastern Sentient AGIs escalates, as the former wants to destroy the last remaining AI, whilst the latter, wants to exist peacefully as an alternate species, in the quest of destroying NOMAD, a weapon that could change the tide of the war in favour of Sentient. And it’s the characters Aphine (the child protagonist) & Joshua, that binds the script together. And of course the direction is equally scenic & fascinating.
I review movies to derive philosophical aspects from it; aligned with my blogs that I’ve been blogging for almost decade & a half.
Thus, The Creator is another apple added into my basket of blogs in Reviewed.
And honestly, we’re making AGI in the human’s image, rather, letting it evolve by itself. Therefore, what evolves in someone else’s image could either end up being dispensable, or, being massively lethal; of which human machines shouldn’t complain about. 😊
© Pranav Chaturvedi
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