At this perplexing time in the evolution of mankind, when morality is under extreme magnification, it will be a welcome relief today to be able to escape those dilemmas for a future one — that being robots who kill. Being the underlying theme of the potential summer blockbuster movie, “I, Robot,” the script, based on Isaac Asimov’s story and starring Will Smith, offers the premise that if one robot can kill, the chances are that all robots might be getting ready to take over.
I, Robot: A Look Beneath the Action
Posted by: Paul Korda July 15, 2004 01:06 PMAt this perplexing time in the evolution of mankind, when morality is under extreme magnification, it will be a welcome relief today to be able to escape those dilemmas for a future one — that being robots who kill. Being the underlying theme of the potential summer blockbuster movie, “I, Robot,” the script, based on Isaac Asimov’s story and starring Will Smith, offers the premise that if one robot can kill, the chances are that all robots might be getting ready to take over.