Future technology


In the future they can put tiny scanning devices in your eyes. Too bad the only way it can work is by having the eyes light up like fire works, so everyone can see what you are up to. And the useless whirring and clicking that comes with it must get tiring.

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What do you propose would be a better way for the makers of the movie to depict them?

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Most scanning technology in the present utilizes lasers. Lasers emit light and there's no getting around that. My computer makes whirring and clicking noises too, but that's the price you pay for access to technology.

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In the future, they have smart killer robots that have terribly bad aim. They could get the job done (almost) but will require like 40-50 bots to try to take down 5 humans. I bet the programmer must be thinking whether AI was really practical versus paying some 12-14 year old first person shooter prodigies to pilot them.

You would have thought a military robot would have all the gadgets available to them.. night vision, infrared vision, thermal imaging, and other exotic toys to hunt their prey. Nope, just a go pro camera will do. Hell it looks like we don't even need gyro to stabilize our aim, we can just study analyze and reprogram the *beep* out of it.

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Wow. It's like you morons didn't watch the movie. It was said several times by the characters in the movie that the robots could have killed them at any time but let them live. They were herding them. Pushing them to their extreme to test them and learn from them. They wanted to learn the tactics the humans used and what they would do when pushed farther and farther so they could analyze it and eventually use it in the field when they are deployed for real warfare. Watch it again, only pay attention this time. All of this was said in actual dialog in the film.

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Well said. Either they didn't pay attention, or they are just trolls.

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