So Women are Basically Robots?
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kimoleg — 10 years ago(December 12, 2015 11:20 AM)
See it from Ava's perspective. A.I. locked up for tests and Nathan's sexual desires. The first human Ava deals with, turns out to be a crazy sociopath, so logically Ava concludes that all "men" are the same. (Kind of like in your case)
Caleb falls in love with Ava, because she's designed according to Caleb's fantasies of the perfect fit.
Let's face it! Caleb is horny for Ava and Ava made "herself" desirable enough to convince him to save "her".
He doesn't seem to care much for Kyoko, whether or not she's too a victim.
P.S. If you got rejected or heartbroken by 99% of all women, then you should consider men. Perhaps you'll hit a homerun. There're still 100% of them. -
jarrod_tindall — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 08:06 PM)
You have all missed the moral of this story.
If you are a computer nerd, even if you are rich, and you want to have sex with hot girls you will have to build your own. Conversely, if you are a computer nerd and a hot girl acts interested in you, run, she is using you for something dude. You are going to get hurt in the end, and you still won't get to have sex with her.
This is not all women, or all men. Just hot girls and computer nerds.
This holds true the other way around. Just swap the genders and it's still true. -
Calforester — 10 years ago(February 01, 2016 12:13 PM)
You accidentally or on purpose hit upon a major point. Nathan coded a lot of the consciousness of his bots, so in one argument is was his own immature understanding of women as a reclusive computer geek that played out with Ava. Another argument is that women have evolved complicated methods for survival against a stronger counterpart in men, and that part of Ava's behavior was gleaned from her access to BlueBook. Or maybe both. The fact that Nathan is a creepy little computer guy certainly was no accident in Garland's casting of Oscar Isaac.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Roy Batty, 2016-2019 -
robertmichel — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 06:23 AM)
Never trust a woman. Human or robot.
(On the other hand, isn't that proof that Nathan must've be really great at programming if he creates a female AI and it turns out to be a cold, manipulative bitch?)