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‘M3GAN’ Review: Foreshadows the future of AI. Will they take over humans?

May 4, 2023
By all8533 BRONZE, Flushing, New York
all8533 BRONZE, Flushing, New York
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A lifelike doll that’s programmed to be a child’s greatest companion. Gemma, the creator, is a brilliant roboticist, who gives her 8-year-old niece the life-like doll after she lost both her parents in a car accident.


When the 8-year-old, Cady and her family ran into a car accident, she lost both her parents, and her full custody was given to Aunt Gemma, a brilliant roboticist. The AI model named M3GAN was promising and given great reviews by the audience. It was a pretty and multifunctioning model that helps the children. The dark side of M3GAN rises above the water when it went over the protecting line. 


The AI model of M3GAN gives a great impression of what the future of the AI model will look like. We all thought it was just some plastics and metals walking around cleaning trash. But no, M3GAN was a whole new level of imagination and expectations. It has great facial features and the perfect height for interaction with children. The functions of AI also consist of great functionality and purpose that many people who are into technologies will fall for it. The setting of the overall plot sets great examples of predictions and foreshadows the future of AI makings. 


The movie ‘M3GAN’ really reflects what the future will look like. AI models and the possible aftermath of creating such beautiful yet dangerous machines that are supposed to help us through everyday small tasks. The film reminded us of the possible consequences human-made tools can have. 


I think M3GAN was an astounding film filled with touches of laughter and lessons to be well learned. Astounding in that the feature and the reality of the film taking place. The small touch of humor here really relieves some of the heart-aching scenes. The bloody scene does make the excitement yet concern over how AI models should be carefully analyzed for future research. The film made 93% rotten tomatoes on board and is believed to be a great film overall. 


The author's comments:

I'm Angela Li, from Queens, NY. I would be graduating this summer and was admitted to the University at Buffalo. I was currently the president of the Photography Club at my school. So it's obvious that I'm pretty much interested in photography. I really like street photography and really wanted to get all those nice details of NYC. Overall, I'm looking forward to graduating and starting a new life. 


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