๐ค๐ญ Could AI really turn evil one day?
Just finished watching Tron: Ares๐๐ด๐ต โ a sequel waited for 15 years. . . . ๐ฅนand honestly, it hit me harder than I expected.
Seeing Kevin Flynnโs appearance again brought back so much nostalgia from the old Tron days. That whole legacy of father and son, creator and creation โ it still carries that emotional weight.
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And while Ares dives deep into the world of digital AI, itโs also surprisingly human.
Itโs not just about programs and grids โ thereโs a theme of family, of sacrifice, and even a sense of sisterly love that runs through the story. That part really grounded the movie for me.
I did wish we saw Sam and Quorra again โ they were the heart of Tron: Legacy โ but the concept of Ares, an AI who literally prints himself into the real world, was such a cool twist. Itโs one of those โwhat ifโ ideas that makes you stop and think: what happens when the digital and real worlds finally collide?
It reminded me of all those classic AI films โ Terminator, I, Robot, Transcendence, Eagle Eye, even M3GAN. Every one of them asks the same question in their own way: what happens when our creations start reflecting us too perfectly?
But the truth is, AI today doesnโt have a mind of its own. It doesnโt love, hate, or plan. Whatever it does still comes from us โ our design, our data, our decisions.
If AI ever โturns evil,โ itโs not because it became bad. Itโs because we taught it wrong.
Maybe the real question isnโt โWill AI become dangerous?โ
Maybe itโs โCan we stay human enough while building something that learns from us?โ
Because in the end, technology isnโt the villain โ itโs a mirror.
And Tron, at its heart, has always been about that connection โ between father and son, between creation and creator, and now between AI and family. ๐
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