Human Spirit is the nature of a human. Feelings, impulse, want, drive, need, compassion, empathy, sympathy and the seven deadly sins. To have human spirit and to convey it is just simply by feeling.
The movie iRobot is about the creation and use of robots that were made to work. These robots didn't have feelings, they had a programmed thought. They were programmed to obey rules, such as obedience, do not harm humans etc. Robots didn't have feelings, but the progress in technology gave one robot the ability to feel. The ability to have 'human spirit'. Another program was made for a computer and that computer had upgraded itself to think its own thoughts to do what ever it saw fit. That computer also had 'human spirit'. But a bad one it was.
Will Smiths character didn't believe in robots not being able to be obedient. He feared that one day they would 'act out' or defect. He was correct. The generic, one-mind programmed machines had a default. Once one began to feel, another taught the others to break their laws.
Human Spirit was released. It was proven in 'Sonny', the name of the robot that had feelings and the human spirit. His 'father' or creator made a program that gave him the ability to love, hope, care and dream. Something that no other robot had. He was a machine with feelings. Unthinkable to the society. Unknown to all but one... the computer. The computer which took this information and made it's own decisions, made herself get the human spirit.
In todays world, robots used in everyday life isn't too close in our future. Perhaps the reason is that same fear of defaults and malfunctions. We all have human spirit. We all feel, think, believe, live and love. But can machines?
2007-04-20 01:33:45
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answered by mini_minjee 2
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No there isn't different levels of spirit or life energy from other dimensions. All you have to do to realize that souls don't exist is look at the difference in a person before and after brain damage. Do you actually think 1/2 the soul floats off into another dimension when ones brain is damaged. If who you are was the result of a spiritual soul, trauma to the brain wouldn't cause you to lose part of who you are. Wake up, the mind is only chemical and electrical reactions in the brain and when the brain deteriorates the mind ( who you are) degrades proportionately to it. The brain dies, you die, sorry. Edit: living things exist in the universe because they have to exist. Think about it, if nothing ever existed than there would never be a conscious observer to contemplate the nonexistence. You can only contemplate nothing if you exist.
2016-05-19 03:37:36
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answered by ? 3
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What's in this for me, helping you with a film school essay project????
I, Robot (the redux) conveys Human Spirit by evolving signs of racism, the struggle and challenge to understand "what you see here" , tolerated acceptance of one's conflicting view of YOUR stand on the subject.....and eventually.....letting go of your blind hatred, adopting such new views of acceptance.
Bonus point time: Such acceptance themes also were existant in the Twilight Zone classic of this topic. Note the human struggles of thinking / treating the robot as human-like. But has anyone caught how the humans in the TZ episode of "I, Robot" had to first see the robot as a living entity FIRST before being abjectively racist towards it????
OK...I did your film essay project and snagged you an "A" grade--and didn't break a sweat doing it. Now.....again: what's in this for me????
2007-04-19 21:01:43
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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People lack human spirit in the film's future.
2007-04-19 20:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Understanding how the human feels and acting accordingly.
2007-04-19 20:56:23
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answered by ★Greed★ 7
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