Losing someone close to you is one of the hardest things to
experience. People cope with this grief
in many different ways. In Martha’s case
in “Be Right Back”, she needed to communicate with someone/something that
resembled her deceased partner, Ash.
This something was a virtual Ash, an Ash programmed with the human’s
social media presence: his Twitter, his Facebook, etc. However, he was not the real Ash.


This technology is manipulative and confuses one’s morals. This virtual person is not a human, but it
acts human. This virtual body is
programmed to express emotions, but it is not a feeling being. This upgrade, though it may seem helpful at
first, may cause more grief, as those who are coping with their loss will
eventually realize that their virtual loved one is not real, and may not know
how to react.
1 comment:
Piper, I agree that the technology confused Martha's morals and values, but I would not say the technology is manipulative. Robot Ash was only responding to Martha's commands with its speech and reactions. In the end, it may seem like the robot was manipulating Martha into feeling guilty, but I think the robot is only doing what it is programmed to do. It imitated how humans react to life or death situations. It probably looked up human reactions online when Martha told it that Ash would fight/beg.
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