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In a hypothetical future where all humans have been wiped out by a catastrophic event, but AI has advanced to the point where it can autonomously create and maintain robotic systems, what kind of world would emerge?
Would the AI continue to evolve and run a machine-driven society, or would it face an existential crisis, questioning its purpose without humans to serve?
Could AI itself turn nihilistic, or would it find new meaning in a world devoid of human life? And taking this even further β what if humans, as we know them, were actually robots created by a long-extinct civilization?
Perhaps, over time, we learned reproduction and invented the idea of biological existence, imagining our own purpose, unaware of our artificial origins.
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Anupam S. Shlok (Global Cinematic Treasures: 101 Must-See Modern Films (Recommendations from a Theater Aficionado))