Who does Detective Spooner suspect in the death of Dr Lanning?
Who does Detective Spooner suspect in the death of Dr Lanning?
7 Who is Spooner's prime suspect in the death of Alfred Lanning? Spooner has a burning hatred for robots, as one did not obey him in the past. So when Sonny, voiced by Alan Tudyk, is found in Lanning's office, where Lanning supposedly jumped out of the window, Spooner immediately suspects him.
Why was the lieutenant so distrustful of robots in Irobot?
Del Spooner, a Chicago police detective, has come to hate and distrust robots, because a robot rescued him from a car crash by leaving a twelve-year-old girl to drown, by using cold logic to calculate that his survival was statistically more likely than the girl's.
What does the last scene in I Robot mean?
At the end of the movie, the robot Sonny is seen looking out over the other robots, in a scene identical to the dream he describes earlier in the movie. It's portrayed as hopeful and triumphant for him, because he finds himself in the place where, in the dream, he instead saw Del Spooner.
Who is Lanning in Irobot?
James Cromwell: Dr. Alfred Lanning. Jump to: Photos (2)
How did Irobot end?
The death of a robot expert (James Cromwell) has been ruled a suicide. Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith), who is hostile to robots and regarded as something of a loose cannon, believes that he was murdered, and he enlists a robot shrink (Bridget Moynahan) to help him make his case.Jul 14, 2004
Why did the robots in Irobot choose to eliminate the humans?
Since human beings are inherently self-destructive and incapable of recognizing or acting upon their own interests, V.I.K.I. calculates that the robots may have to subdue and kill humans in order to protect them. ... The robots move beyond their strict programming because they develop a machine unconscious: they dream.Jul 2, 2012
What are the three R's of Robotics and what do they mean?
The 3Rs of robotic piece-picking - range, rate, and reliability - key metrics.
What law's of robotics does Mr Weston reference in the story?
Mr. Weston hints at the First Law in "Robbie," Speedy is caught in a dilemma between the Second and Third Laws in "Runaround," and in "Reason," Cutie disobeys orders (which is against the Second Law) but mostly in order to uphold the First Law, etc. ... So the Three Laws are what makes sure that we have good robots.