Emotions Aroused from the Film
Throughout watching Artificial Intelligence, I experienced a mix of feelings and emotions. While for some time I wanted to ignore the concepts of which the film revolved around, the majority of the time I was captivated by some of the questions it presented to me.
Two Main Questions Being
- Will there come a day and age in which the "artificial life" that humans bestow will in fact be the only life remaining?
- Could I ever love an artificial person?
In my lifetime, I have observed the rapid emergence of technology and science, which has called me to question and define my existence. There are man made mechanisms that clearly surpass the man himself. Does man control machine, or does machine control man?
The idea of artificial life, although startling, is in fact a realistic proposition. The movie presents the birth of artificial life in a period of which the limits of humans prove portentous. The global warming causes floods, which in turn effects crops, and ultimately causes death. It seems very plausible to create beings that may avoid the hampering limits of hunger and death, which humans so frequently experience. The questions of creating artificial life and whether that life would possibly outlive the human race are extraordinarily thought provoking.
"Could I ever love an artificial person?" This is the question that continuously popped into my head when seeing the face of David. The concept is so mind boggling and weird that I would have to simply say that I couldn't. I never really thought of a robot or artificial intel as a companion, but rather a means to get things done. This film presents the idea that artificial intelligence can act as a companion and lover. I could never see myself loving or feeling any emotion for that matter, to a robot. There is a certain medium of emotion, feeling, and sense in humans that I doubt any artificial creation will ever congruently experience.