• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    He also provided mocap. So it’s not like he just recorded the voice, he was the Robot I or whatever. That movie was entirely forgettable, but Tudyk was great in it.

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      His name is Sonny and don’t you dare call it “forgettable.” It’s a silly somewhat schlocky action sci-fi film that also brings up some really good questions about free will and AI.

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        brings up some really good questions about free will and AI.

        Didn’t the book do that? I mean yeah the deserves some credit for not eliminating those elements, but I think more credit should go to the book for establishing those elements in the first place

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          The book was a series of short stories that really have nothing to do with the plot of the movie.

          Yeah, Asimov pioneered a lot of the philosophy within the movie, but they weren’t just wrote recitations of them.

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            Well, the movie is in the spirit of the book, which is basically inventing new ways to overcome the three rules of robotics. Turns out they’re often more of a guidance than a rule.