>>10319192btw i'm rewatching upgrade again (guess you could say i'm stuck in the past) and there was this one scene where they wanted to break into a guy's house and STEM says "this is a manual lock, i can't hack it" and grey is like "i got it" and he picks it. and it made me kek. cause we've had guys posting manuals on how to pick locks on youtube for years now and the thought that an advanced ai couldn't guide his hands through the necessary motions is funny.
i understand why they wanted that moment there for narrative reasons, but it still makes me kek.
made me think of that karl urban show, almost human. have you seen it? in it, cars had barcode license plates so they'd be easier to track by ais, as if robuts can't already read regular license plates. funny stuff. i guess what i'm saying is, we need to stop this cult of progress we have going on and replace it with something else.
uh, i mean gas the robuts
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