Is Robots a single individual or a unified spirit?
Unlike "I Robot", robots in this film have their own personalities. The rule of the highest-leader machine is totally indecisive. In I robot, only the occasional variation of a robot gives the machine rich expressions and emotions.
In addition, we found that Wall-E is very robust. After a short circuit and compaction, changing the motherboard can still work well. However, the motherboard of each robot is different. It seems that each robot has its own purpose.
The goal of Wall-E is positive and emotional-driven. Wall-E, an ancient robot before 700, evolved to understand what he wanted to do. This is different from general robots. The instructions of other robots require input, and the robot talents know what to do. Wall-E is powerful enough to be self-changeable.ProgramGoals: Do what you want to do. This is more advanced than Captain robots. Because Captain robots still follow the decision made before 700.
Make sure to make a stop button for the robot. Once the robot cannot work normally, it can be terminated immediately.
Robots with emotional disobedience, I think, are probably caused by program bugs. Normal robots follow the rules. Only a few robots with incorrect codes can break their mindset. Does the breakthrough in AI rely on bugs in programs?