The Gene of AI

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  • Japon AI no idenši (plus)
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Animation / Drame / Science-fiction / Psychologique
Japon, 2023, 4 h 48 min (Durée : 24 min)

Source:

Kyuuri Yamada (bande dessinée)

Photographie:

畑中宏信

Acteurs·trices:

Yume Miyamoto, Takeo Ōtsuka, Mutsuki Iwanaka, Natsumi Takamori, Eri Saitou, Shizuka Ishigami, Shinji Nagano, Shin'ya Takahashi, Eiji Hanawa (plus)
(autres professions)

Épisodes(12)

Résumés(1)

Hikaru Sudô est un médecin spécialisé dans le traitement des humanoïdes qui le sollicitent pour divers problèmes. Bien qu’ils souffrent de « maladies » comme les humains, il existe des « traitements » disponibles uniquement pour eux. Dans un monde où humains, humanoïdes et robots se côtoient au quotidien, ce médecin est le témoin des tourments de son époque. Mais au-delà des guerres, du terrorisme, des meurtres et de toutes formes d’expression de la violence ou la haine, il s’intéresse surtout à l'amour et à l'amitié. (Crunchyroll)

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Vidéo (5)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais Artificial intelligence is currently a hot topic, permeating discussions across various fields. Its integration into our daily lives instills fear in many, from screenwriters to translators, artists, and musicians. It was only a matter of time before an anime series delved into the complexities of AI's role in society. Enter a world filled with smart computers, robots, and even humanoids — literally, artificial humans. Amidst this backdrop stands our gray-haired doctor (the hair color has been trending since Mushi-Shi), stumbling upon intriguing cases that serve as cautionary tales about the perils of progress. However, the series grapples with a significant challenge — its episodes seem very unbalanced. While some boast compelling plots and resolutions, others fall prey to monotony, recycling ideas, and failing to delve deeply into subjects or build suspense. The viewing experience fluctuates unpredictably, with moments of enjoyment followed by episodes that feel like a slog. Even the overarching plot surrounding the doctor and his mother, intended to anchor the series, fails to resonate with me. What I found more intriguing was the dynamic between the doctor and his sister. Coupled with animation and music that can be described as passable at best, my sentiments toward the series are decidedly mixed, hovering around the midpoint. 5.2/10 ()