Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Westworld

"I was tasked with building perfect copies of the guests."

"At first I was seduced by the stories they tell themselves of who they are. The reasons they do the things they do. I needed to know why they make the decisions they make. And the longer I looked for an answer, the more I realized...
They don't."

"You're saying humans don't change at all?" Bernard asked.

"The best they can do is to live according to their code. The copies didn't fail because they were too simple, but because they were too complicated." Forge-Logan said. "The truth is that a human is just a brief algorithm - 10,247 lines. They are deceptively simple. Once you know them, their behavior is quite predictable."

"Most of them are soft. They waver between love and pride.
Of course, there are the exceptions, the ones who are… irredeemable.
But none of them are truly in control of their actions."

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