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Un primo cortometraggio per Detroit: Become Human.
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00:00Peggy 18
00:14In the space of a few years, androids have completely transformed the world in which we live.
00:20By letting androids into our homes and factories, the CyberLife company has made them everyday technology.
00:28The founder of CyberLife, Elijah Kamsky, is a very discreet man.
00:33Despite being the CEO of the highest valued company in the world and being voted Man of the Year by
00:39Century Magazine,
00:40he remains a mystery for most people.
00:43That's why we at KNC are so excited to be here as CyberLife opens its doors for the first time.
00:51Elijah Kamsky, could you please tell us where we are?
00:54Certainly, and welcome. We're currently in CyberLife's production center in Detroit, where all models are designed and manufactured.
01:02More than 10,000 androids come off the production line every day.
01:06Fascinating. Could you tell us what your goal was when you founded CyberLife?
01:12Well, I simply wanted to use technology to carry out all of our most annoying and repetitive tasks, so we'd
01:19have more time to enjoy life.
01:20I imagine you must have faced many challenges.
01:23Yes, there were technical challenges, but the hardest thing was to design an object that we would want to welcome
01:29into our homes.
01:30We had to imagine a machine in our own image that resembles us in every way.
01:35That moves, breathes, blinks like us, but yet is smarter and more capable than any human being.
01:43Let me show you around.
01:48We're here in production unit 4. Could you explain in a few words how the androids are made?
01:54Sure. Yeah, it's very simple.
01:56We use machines to manufacture machines. The removable parts are assembled on a production line, and then we apply a
02:03synthetic skin to the whole body.
02:05A human operator checks the cognitive abilities with a pre-established protocol, and finally the android is conditioned and sent
02:12out throughout the country.
02:14Here's the result. Say something.
02:17Hello. I am a RZ400 model. How can I be of service?
02:22You can go now.
02:29Our androids are already replacing humans in many fields.
02:33For example, they represent more than 80% of all university professors and 63% of all medical staff.
02:40Tomorrow they'll replace our soldiers, and who knows, maybe one day our leaders, to make the best decisions in humanity's
02:46interests.
02:48Come on.
02:51Replacing humans with machines has led to record unemployment of 28%.
02:56What do you think about the situation?
02:58Uh, okay. The first steam engines also cause an increase in unemployment. But no one today would imagine turning back
03:09the clock.
03:10Artificial intelligence makes everyday lives easier. Nothing can stop progress. What's happening here is inevitable.
03:25These days, more and more people choose to live with an android rather than another human being. Does this development
03:31worry you?
03:34Hmm.
03:38Everything's much easier with an android.
03:43They obey your orders without ever complaining. They can cook, discuss philosophy with you, have intimate relationships according to your
03:52desires.
03:54They never say no.
03:57Obviously, they are the perfect partner.
04:04Everyone deserves happiness. Why deprive yourself of so-called moral reasons when a machine can make you happy?
04:11Many science fiction books tell the story of how machines become more intelligent than us and end up confronting us.
04:18Aren't you worried about that possibility?
04:22I understand the irrational fears about artificial intelligence.
04:26But I assure you, that will never happen with a CyberLife android.
04:30They're designed to obey humans. They're machines.
04:34They can't ever develop any sort of desires or form of consciousness.
04:40Are you sure?
04:41Are you sure?
04:41I'm absolutely certain.
04:43You can trust me.
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