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Rise of the Villains: Is It Wrong To Love Them?Especially with the change of villains after the 2000s, the history of cinema has gained many cult characters. Joker, Ozymandias, Magneto, Thanos, Bane, and more. These villains, whose sole purpose is not to destroy the world, as before, all have different motivations. All of them have different purposes. They are far from being an ordinary villain, thanks to their delicately written characters like the main character of the movie. For this reason, they have many viewers who see them right and love them. The best example might be the Vikings. Although they were bloody raiders, we had a great time watching them. So how right is it to enjoy it, to support the Joker, to love these villains who are essentially trying to harm? Or trying to break the society we live in?
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We, humans, are scared of things that we don’t understand. One hundred years ago, vampires and zombies were the things. Now we laugh at them. But AI, oh boy, it is beyond our understanding. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
As I said in the top comment, you are right, too. This will be the norm. And you gave me a fantastic article idea. Thank you. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
“but even then, the vast majority of humans demonstrate the capacity to engage logically with these compulsions.” On the contrary, the vast majority is still acting in illogical, animalistic behaviors. Unfortunately, the USA and Europe do not reflect the whole world. People are, especially men, still acting like animals. When it comes to penis and vagina confrontation, most men cannot behave logically. Many articles I have read about men trying to engage in intercourse with carboys. Playing God means is simple. Humankind wants to create its own thing. Whether religious or rebellion against the so-called creator in the sky, humans wish to do something with, consciousness. Humans’ egos, predicted in many movies and fictional books, will lead them to create a being like them. Also, of course, it is a science fiction, yet most likely one. Alex Garland created the movie because of the paranoia of AI advancement. He did this in 2014, but who knows when he wrote the story? After nine years, we have ChatGPT. And no one predicted this. Systems like MidJourney and ChatGPT amazed everyone. Not only amazed, but scared them. So yes, it is science fiction, yet it is the most logical one. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
Amazing. We need more people like you, who use movies like these in their lessons. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
Yeap, it is AI-Box experiment. You are right. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
Made her famous. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
Sorry, but I will be straightforward. Add a vagina to a toaster, thousands of men will try to… You get it. | Ex Machina: Creating AI with Masculine Perspective |
We are getting better. Yeah, we still have problems, but we are getting better. 20 years ago, we didn’t even know what was wrong. Now at least we know.