Monday, February 11, 2013

I-Robot : review film

This time I will write my impressions about the movie that I recently watched again. namely i-robot. The main reason I wrote this article is actually just to fulfill a college assignment related subjects computer-human interaction. hahahaa. one again, this is first time I write in english. So please excuse if there are some mistakes in writing. because basicly I am very weak in terms of "communicating, writing, speaking, language and bla .. bla .. Blaa .." especially in English wkwkwkwk.

if you really want to find information about this movie(I-ROBOT), please read on this page http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0343818/ or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I, _Robot_ (film ).

OK, back to the main topic, I-robot. The film is actually pretty old movie (2004). although many similar themed films, like Terminator. but the film still gives a decent impression at that time. some of the most memorable is
  • The concept of a robot that can think like humans
  • 3 laws are made to protect humans from the robots itself
first time I watched this film, the film's success makes me imagine a crazy litle thing or weird about robots and the future. Very cool if we could talk, interact, govern as well as we do that to people and the robot can servants for various public services. Our work will certainly be lighter and it is very suitable for lazy person like me LOL. But if robots can think like a human, is not impossible that the robot can think to betray (in a broad sense: harm etc) the humans as humans often do with each other.

To minimize the possibility that I mentioned above, it is necessary to limit the ability of the robot. From the problem, then the creator of robot programming the robot with 3 laws that I think is very clever. despite the fact that laws are made to be broken. as did the main computer(V.I.K.I) through the legal limit. The three law is
  • First Law: A robot must never harm a human being or, through inaction, allow any harm to come to a human.
  • Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given to them by human beings, except where such orders violate the First Law.
  • Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence unless this violates the First or Second Laws.
From 3 above laws can be assured that the safety and comfort of humans when interacting with robots can be guaranteed.

Conclusion: there is actually no meaningful conclusions from this paper. hahahaha. In essence, it would be very helpful if the ability of robots like in the film can be realized in our lives right now and would be great if we participate in to make it happen.

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