AI: Artificial Intelligence Review Part 8
AI: Artificial Intelligence Review Part 8
https://mindmatters.ai/2026/05/ai-artificial-intelligence-review-part-8/
Publish Date: 2026-05-02 07:52:00
Source Domain: mindmatters.ai
- A riot distracts David and the robot Joe from a flesh fair, leading them to escape.
- Joe’s crass humor and unexpected behavior confuse the audience, highlighting a disconnect in his character design.
- The film tries to parallel modern elements with Pinocchio’s story but lacks a moral framework, questioning the concept of morality itself.
- The future city Joe takes David and Teddy to is reminiscent of a morally corrupt location from the original Disney version but is depicted more as a raunchy, comedic place.
- Joe tries to dissuade David from seeking the blue fairy, delivering anti-God and anti-love lines that suggest no objective meaning of ‘real’ or authentic love exists.
- Joe’s monologue and interactions suggest a cynical view of love as transactional, implying that parental love and robotic love are equivalent.
- Joe’s character suddenly shifts in his philosophical discourse, confusing the audience and suggesting a deeper, potentially anti-humanistic message from Spielberg about the nature of love and reality.