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Christine Joy R. Marso

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Reaction Paper to the Movie “A.I.” The advancement in our scientific endeavor is so advanced that we are actually venturing on creating artificial intelligence. As of the moment, scientists aren’t able to create the android type of artificial intelligence as seen in the movie. However, the use of this technology is so extensive that its use is numerous, and even aids in our daily lives. These include stock investments, interpretation of medical images, in heavy industry as a replacement for factory workers, automated online assistance, automatic control of aviation, and even for interactive toys for children. These technologies have been so advanced that even in a board game competition or financial simulation competition, these technologies win over the actual professionals.

A lot of these technologies are something we, who are so accustomed with the modern, highly industrialized livelihood, and indeed they make our lives much more easier, practical and efficient. However, we know that losing the sense of stewardship and creativity could be harmful for the environment, and us. As seen in the movie, highly industrialized civilization caused drastic decrease in population due to the massive destruction of the environment, depicting abuse of the principle of stewardship. In addition, people of the movie have created an artificial intelligence to satisfy various and selfish gratification such as solitude, entertainment and sex. As a result, we see uncontrolled technologies in the movie, and even resulting in to human extinction. While this maybe an exaggerated example, this is not absolutely a fiction as we see our environment being rapidly destroyed, and a lot of people are more distant, lack personal communication, and blind to the society’s problems despite the abundant information and means of communication available.

Though these are obvious observation of the movie, one thing was peculiar about the plot, was its ending. The movie ends with David feeling “Finally finding” his mother, and having the best day of his life. However, this experience was not a true one since the mother was a clone, as was manipulated for the sole purpose of pleasing David. And after this, he terminates life, and “goes where dreams are born”. For me, this

line represents the acceptance of death after reliving the crafted happy experience with his mother because he no longer have a purpose in this world, because he was able to please his client, the mother. For me, this ending, a seemingly happy one, felt like hit had a deeper, ironic message about life, which leaves me with pent up feeling.

Despite being a movie released 2001 and considering the amount of technological advancements we have achieved since the scrip writing of its script, this situation again maybe a future scenario for us. And it is important to carefully evaluate when engaging in activities that involves scenarios which can possibly violate bioethical principles, as this can pose a potential danger for a lot of people, when blinded by the seemingly impeccable effects, and fail to see the consequences.

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