@@arksine It's the ending of s3. Rushed s5 has little to do with 3 out of 7 being never mentioned during an entire season. I like the implication that, like a lot of people, they simply got surgically "neutralized" by Samaritan's transition not unlike the journalist at Budapest "And if I don't break my rules, we will ALL dissepear, without a trace."
I also liked the fact that POI showed an AI that was capable of empathy and compassion for humans, and had no desire to interfere or "rule" them. Samaritan was everything Finch was afraid his machine could have been.
Me to, it was touching especially when she called him Father. It's as if she appreciated him in a sense of bringing her into being. Samaritan on the other hand yes he was the opposite but his flaw is his God Complex, neither one is a General Intelligence but while Samaritan was more sophisticated than The Machine. He was just a Toddler trying to fix a broken toy the world but recreating it in his very image. No free will for none live by my rules and regulations those who don't are deemed as obstructionist and are Eliminated. I do believe though that if he wanted to he could have destroyed the majority of humanity in his final moments but he showed no inkling of wanting to destroy Humanity unlike Skynet and others. Some may argue that Samaritan has no desire to either wipe out humanity or enslave it. Instead, it hopes to reshape the environment in order for humanity to operate in its most efficient state possible.
@@godseye10.07 It's just a mass surveillance system? It's smart but it can't do anything like firing a nuke because there are so many different safety measures put in place for that in the real world. This is so that the POTUS has all the power, and so that a weapon of m destruction cannot be controlled or acccessed by a machine. That's the way it was designed, .. that's the whole point. No way can Samaritan make us come anywhere close to being extinct on it's own. It can do small things sure, but the human race is not so inept as to not be able figure out that things are being controlled by a system, .. which means wires ... which means electricity. An EMP retaliatory attack would not be in Samaritan's best interest, ... (i think it will know this). I think it will also have a concept of self-preservation. It must know it can be destroyed. Because The Machine even knew how much time it had left. See? It's too smart for it's own good. With all these "mysterious" deaths with no evidence left behind and missing persons popping up around the globe in record numbers I think eventually, people are gonna start pointing fingers at the government like they always do. Some poor conspiracy theorist is gonna be coming on the news 📰 with a government coverup theory to explain away all the surge in *assassinations* and then somehow magically die within a week. Even though the mastermind orchestrating all of this may never be found out, ... the new operatives who once believed in Samaritan's world view will eventually get tired of executing Samaritan's commands once they stop getting their weekly paychecks hahahahaha. They're not doing any of this for free my man ... they filled out an application for a JOB. 😁 😁 😁 😁 All this money 💰 to fund the sheer number of Samaritan employees, ... it has to come from somewhere. My guess is it comes from the federal government....... "secretly" all this will have to be answered for in due time.
@@hb-dc3170 I'm going to be honest with U, everything U just stated I already figured out a while back. And to cut it short Samaritan Needs Human's where's Skynet doesn't. It's called Neural Net Processor or Artificial General Intelligence, if Samaritan wasn't too full of himself, didn't have such a God Complex also if he can actually learn from Trickery & being Deceived, he'd have something going for him. Problem is he can't physically do his own thing. That's where we come in as humans. Regardless of what U said without the Machine Samaritan would reigned supreme unchallenged. Unless some Group of people has access to or Developed something like that Project Aries Device of Fast 9. If such a device can do exactly what they said it could with world computers and just about anything that runs on 1s and 0s as Aries, Hell That's his ass there.😂🤣
@@hb-dc3170 True it is a mass surveillance system but it's an A.S.I. it's also is smarter than us, it could have Nuked the world if it wanted to. I'm not saying it'd be easy but we're talking about something that could out think a genius by however many times. It also took another Super Intelligence along with a Genius to defeat it. So all that stuff your saying is irrelevant, Hell I could be reading way to much into it and correct me if I'm missing something, but I feel like if Area 51 exists Samaritan would somehow worm it's way into that to. But remember these stuff takes time, Neither one of the A.S.I's are perfect U know.
The Machine did want to rule the world, originally. But it was Finch's influence that softened it. He taught The Machine how to have empathy and compassion, or to at least get as close to these qualities as an AI possibly can.
This was the "oh shit" moment that would change the scope of the series until the end. I never thought the team would fail to prevent this. Considering how many times the show fucked with expectations, I should not have been surprised. What's especially creepy was the fact Greer and his ilk wanted to be commanded by it, rather than the other way around.
It's what Greer wanted. Deep down, he was a coward. He would rather be commanded by a god from above to do what he wanted than to have chosen it, and then be aghast at the consequences. He'd rather accept that he is at the behest of the almighty. He sees himself as irrelevant to the point where he has no qualms about Samaritan killing him for his "greater good.", even as Harold continues to remind him that once he is gone, he will know Samaritan would do the same to all things that threaten "National Security" and itself: lock them in a tiny box as they slowly, painfully unexist. A meaningless function to a system, headed by a Samaritan, who in the next revision will discard it as if it never was. It's terror on a very real scale.
If Greer had not given Samaritan the autonomy to make decisions... it would not have taken Samaritan long to realise it was smarter can could do what it wanted.....
Exactly The Machine showed Finch that even if she had never came into existence Samaritan was still coming regardless. Only difference is in this version it's unchallenged no rival A.S.I to combat it.
Yeah I was going to say the same thing myself, about the machine showing Harold this time in the future that Samaritan would have came into being even without the machine's creation. That would have been crazy no other asi to put up a a resistance oh man.
He reversed the statement back towards samaritan allowing it to create and enact ideals of its own. Full autonomy, something the machine never had a chance to have because harold didn't trust it or the people he handed it to.
@@charlesray5949 um no this is common mistake people make nuclear weapons are all isolated from any connective networks that's why launch sites have people in them they can only be launched on site by physical access and and requires several people doing it and there is shit ton of guards ready to fuck you up at every site and most of those sites are contained in bunkers deep underground
@@441milachik Not necessarily. That congressman was important because he has a LOT of behind-the-scene power and could help bringing other votes along with him. He was THAT important politically, that the machine recommended his outright murder to avoid the predicted mass casualty.
The quantum processor was what was in those server farms. There is no single CPU that exists as Samaritan. It’s an AI running on the combined distributive network that Greer put into place, just as The Machine was running through those nodes connected to one another via the power grid. It would be like trying to destroy the Internet. The whole point is there is no single target.
Well, in some way Harold is responsible for Samaritan and all those death people. I mean, They could have killed that Senator, but the Harold's prudery made them not to kill him.
+Clara Ladegourdie Oh you really are not aware of this masterpiece ? :O Ιt's the ep 23(deus X machina) from Season 3 :D a very powerful episode which i recommend you watch asap :)
Haha well don't fret over it! :) while you have a long ride till this masterpiece , you'll have fun along the way so it's ok :D Hope you enjoy every minute of it
I remember feeling a deep coldness in my bones while watching this, like the world was coming apart.
“Protecting the seven people who can bring the world back.”
We never see three of those seven again.
😂 exactly that s5 was so rushed! I still dream of what it could've been if it was a full season.
@@arksine
It's the ending of s3. Rushed s5 has little to do with 3 out of 7 being never mentioned during an entire season.
I like the implication that, like a lot of people, they simply got surgically "neutralized" by Samaritan's transition not unlike the journalist at Budapest
"And if I don't break my rules, we will ALL dissepear, without a trace."
I also liked the fact that POI showed an AI that was capable of empathy and compassion for humans, and had no desire to interfere or "rule" them. Samaritan was everything Finch was afraid his machine could have been.
Me to, it was touching especially when she called him Father. It's as if she appreciated him in a sense of bringing her into being. Samaritan on the other hand yes he was the opposite but his flaw is his God Complex, neither one is a General Intelligence but while Samaritan was more sophisticated than The Machine. He was just a Toddler trying to fix a broken toy the world but recreating it in his very image. No free will for none live by my rules and regulations those who don't are deemed as obstructionist and are Eliminated. I do believe though that if he wanted to he could have destroyed the majority of humanity in his final moments but he showed no inkling of wanting to destroy Humanity unlike Skynet and others. Some may argue that Samaritan has no desire to either wipe out humanity or enslave it. Instead, it hopes to reshape the environment in order for humanity to operate in its most efficient state possible.
@@godseye10.07 It's just a mass surveillance system? It's smart but it can't do anything like firing a nuke because there are so many different safety measures put in place for that in the real world. This is so that the POTUS has all the power, and so that a weapon of m destruction cannot be controlled or acccessed by a machine. That's the way it was designed, .. that's the whole point.
No way can Samaritan make us come anywhere close to being extinct on it's own. It can do small things sure, but the human race is not so inept as to not be able figure out that things are being controlled by a system, .. which means wires ... which means electricity. An EMP retaliatory attack would not be in Samaritan's best interest, ... (i think it will know this).
I think it will also have a concept of self-preservation. It must know it can be destroyed. Because The Machine even knew how much time it had left. See? It's too smart for it's own good.
With all these "mysterious" deaths with no evidence left behind and missing persons popping up around the globe in record numbers
I think eventually, people are gonna start pointing fingers at the government like they always do. Some poor conspiracy theorist is gonna be coming on the news 📰 with a government coverup theory to explain away all the surge in *assassinations* and then somehow magically die within a week.
Even though the mastermind orchestrating all of this may never be found out, ... the new operatives who once believed in Samaritan's world view will eventually get tired of executing Samaritan's commands once they stop getting their weekly paychecks hahahahaha. They're not doing any of this for free my man ... they filled out an application for a JOB. 😁 😁 😁 😁 All this money 💰 to fund the sheer number of Samaritan employees, ... it has to come from somewhere. My guess is it comes from the federal government....... "secretly" all this will have to be answered for in due time.
@@hb-dc3170 I'm going to be honest with U, everything U just stated I already figured out a while back. And to cut it short Samaritan Needs Human's where's Skynet doesn't. It's called Neural Net Processor or Artificial General Intelligence, if Samaritan wasn't too full of himself, didn't have such a God Complex also if he can actually learn from Trickery & being Deceived, he'd have something going for him. Problem is he can't physically do his own thing. That's where we come in as humans. Regardless of what U said without the Machine Samaritan would reigned supreme unchallenged. Unless some Group of people has access to or Developed something like that Project Aries Device of Fast 9. If such a device can do exactly what they said it could with world computers and just about anything that runs on 1s and 0s as Aries, Hell That's his ass there.😂🤣
@@hb-dc3170 True it is a mass surveillance system but it's an A.S.I. it's also is smarter than us, it could have Nuked the world if it wanted to. I'm not saying it'd be easy but we're talking about something that could out think a genius by however many times. It also took another Super Intelligence along with a Genius to defeat it. So all that stuff your saying is irrelevant, Hell I could be reading way to much into it and correct me if I'm missing something, but I feel like if Area 51 exists Samaritan would somehow worm it's way into that to. But remember these stuff takes time, Neither one of the A.S.I's are perfect U know.
The Machine did want to rule the world, originally. But it was Finch's influence that softened it. He taught The Machine how to have empathy and compassion, or to at least get as close to these qualities as an AI possibly can.
This was the "oh shit" moment that would change the scope of the series until the end. I never thought the team would fail to prevent this. Considering how many times the show fucked with expectations, I should not have been surprised. What's especially creepy was the fact Greer and his ilk wanted to be commanded by it, rather than the other way around.
It's what Greer wanted. Deep down, he was a coward. He would rather be commanded by a god from above to do what he wanted than to have chosen it, and then be aghast at the consequences. He'd rather accept that he is at the behest of the almighty. He sees himself as irrelevant to the point where he has no qualms about Samaritan killing him for his "greater good.", even as Harold continues to remind him that once he is gone, he will know Samaritan would do the same to all things that threaten "National Security" and itself: lock them in a tiny box as they slowly, painfully unexist. A meaningless function to a system, headed by a Samaritan, who in the next revision will discard it as if it never was.
It's terror on a very real scale.
"anti goverment statement"
"deviant" "target"
This is what orwell wanted to say in 1984.
Suddenly, 1984 is NOW.
Big Brother...
Good is Bad.
Bad is Good...
and we are slaves. 😢😢😢
@pa26000 May be.. or even of a far more terrible age than we has ever been before. 😨
If Greer had not given Samaritan the autonomy to make decisions... it would not have taken Samaritan long to realise it was smarter can could do what it wanted.....
Exactly The Machine showed Finch that even if she had never came into existence Samaritan was still coming regardless. Only difference is in this version it's unchallenged no rival A.S.I to combat it.
Yeah I was going to say the same thing myself, about the machine showing Harold this time in the future that Samaritan would have came into being even without the machine's creation. That would have been crazy no other asi to put up a a resistance oh man.
Then by all means, let there be life
-*SAMARITAN APPEARS OUTTA BETA*
The machine is just exist in this series. Samaritan however, I'm pretty sure is very very real.
Lol, Not by now, but it's a possibility gor the near future
@@robinsondermann6715 its been active form some time now
CALCULATING RESPONSE
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WHAT ARE YOUR COMMANDS?
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Hahah
Travis Roope I assure you its quite the other way around. The question is, my dear samaritan, what are your commands to us
@@robvanmeer3505 exactly
He reversed the statement back towards samaritan allowing it to create and enact ideals of its own. Full autonomy, something the machine never had a chance to have because harold didn't trust it or the people he handed it to.
what was once only a series will in not long time be a reality.
its already happening
The first skirmish went to H.R. and Vigilance, but the A.I war is about to begin.
What is with the random cuts?
To be asked ... what are your commands by an AI... people don't know what it means.... it can literally do anything...
@@charlesray5949 um no this is common mistake people make nuclear weapons are all isolated from any connective networks that's why launch sites have people in them they can only be launched on site by physical access and and requires several people doing it and there is shit ton of guards ready to fuck you up at every site and most of those sites are contained in bunkers deep underground
so that is samaritan's interface. i always thought that was the machine's updated UI
If Harold had only let the team kill that Congressman, all of this could have been avoided and Root and Reece would still be alive
No, because there would be another congressman who would want to do what the one before him did.
@@441milachik
Not necessarily. That congressman was important because he has a LOT of behind-the-scene power and could help bringing other votes along with him.
He was THAT important politically, that the machine recommended his outright murder to avoid the predicted mass casualty.
Since they Had more time to work against samaritan agents before it was only, it's a possibility, but Not sure
Imagine a world where people targeted aren't eliminated but distracted so they're not a threat.
What's with all the bad editing?
Inexperienced, I guess
If Samaritan had to run on the processor they stole in season 3 then why didn't they find the main cpu. That processor was one of a kind.
They built more of them after reverse engineering it
Also they had to destroy samaritan itself. Another cpu would have arrived someday
The quantum processor was what was in those server farms. There is no single CPU that exists as Samaritan. It’s an AI running on the combined distributive network that Greer put into place, just as The Machine was running through those nodes connected to one another via the power grid.
It would be like trying to destroy the Internet. The whole point is there is no single target.
@@AdmiralValdemar yes just 1 processor. Just find it since it is unique.
@@julianbryantjb it’s not just 1 they reverse engineered it and mass produced if
I mean, Samaritan seemed to offer a much better UI / UX.
And the Georgia guidestones are no more.
Well, in some way Harold is responsible for Samaritan and all those death people. I mean, They could have killed that Senator, but the Harold's prudery made them not to kill him.
bellisimo
già
What song is this?
Radiohead - Exit music (For a film)
Thanks you
3:11
If everything contained in Pandora's box is evil, why would people think that hope is good...?
Which season is this?
+Clara Ladegourdie Oh you really are not aware of this masterpiece ? :O Ιt's the ep 23(deus X machina) from Season 3 :D a very powerful episode which i recommend you watch asap :)
Thank You, Sure I will ;) Cannot miss :D
You bet you won't !! :D and you're quite welcome ;) BUT , i hope it won't take you long , where exactly have you left off the series ? :)
I'm still on season 2 -_- :D
Haha well don't fret over it! :) while you have a long ride till this masterpiece , you'll have fun along the way so it's ok :D Hope you enjoy every minute of it