Hal 9000 (Dialog Montage)-影视原声

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Good evening
Three weeks ago the American spacecraft Discovery One
Left on its half billion mile voyage to Jupiter
This marked the first manned attempt to reach this distant planet
Early this afternoon The World Tonight recorded an interview
With the crew at a distance of 80 million miles from Earth
Our reporter Martin Amer speaks to the crew
The crew of Discovery One consists of five men
And one of the latest generation of the HAL 9000 computers
Three of the five men were put aboard asleep
Or to be more precise in a state of hibernation
We spoke with mission commander Dr David Bowman
And his deputy Dr Frank Poole
Well good afternoon gentlemen How is everything going
Marvelous
We have no complaints
Well I'm glad to hear that I'm sure the entire world will join me
In wishing you a safe successful voyage
Thanks very much Thank you
The sixth member of the crew was not concerned
About the problems of hibernation for
He was the latest result in machine intelligence
The HAL 9000 computer
Good afternoon Hal How's everything going
Good afternoon Mr Amer Everything is going extremely well
Hal you have an enormous responsibility on this mission
In any ways perhaps the greatest of any single mission element
Does this ever cause you any lack of confidence
Let me put it this way Mr Amer
The 9000 Series is the most reliable computer ever made
No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information
We are all by any practical definition of the words
Foolproof and incapable of error
I'm d**ned if I can find anything wrong with it
Yes
I would recommend
That we put the unit back in operation and let it fail
X ray delta one this is Mission Control
We concur with your plan to replace No 1 unit to check fault prediction
We advise you that our preliminary findings indicate
That your onboard 9000 computer
Is in error predicting the fault
I say again in error predicting the fault
Sorry about this little snag fellows
I hope the two of you are not concerned about this
No I'm not Hal
This sort of thing has cropped up before
And it has always been due to human error
Well I'm sure you're right Hal
fine Thanks very much
Hal despite your enormous intellect are you ever frustrated
By your dependence on people to carry out actions
Not in the slightest bit
I enjoy working with people
I have a stimulating relationship with Dr Poole and Dr Bowman
I don't think he can hear us
Yeah I'm sure we're okay
What do you think
I'm not sure What do you think
I've got a bad feeling about him
You do Yeah Definitely
Still there's no reason not to put back the No 1 unit
And carry on with the failure analysis
No no I agree about that
Say we put the unit back and it doesn't fail
That would pretty well wrap it up as far as Hal is concerned
If he's proved to be malfunctioning
I don't see any choice but disconnection
I'm afraid I agree with you
There'd be nothing else to do
Another thing just occurred to me
No 9000 computer has ever been disconnected
No 9000 computer has ever fouled up
That's not what I mean
I'm not so sure what he'd think about it
My mission responsibilities range over the entire operation of the ship
So I am constantly occupied
I am putting myself to the fullest possible use
Which is all I think
That any conscious entity can ever hope to do
Open the pod bay doors please Hal
Do you read me Hal
Hello Hal do you read me
Hello Hal do you read me
Do you read me Hal
Affirmative Dave I read you
Open the pod bay doors Hal
I'm sorry Dave I'm afraid I can't do that
What's the problem
I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do
This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it
I don't know what you're talking about Hal
I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me
And I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen
Where did you get that idea Hal
Dave although you took very thorough precautions in the pod
Against my hearing you
I could see your lips move
Hal I won't argue with you anymore Open the doors
Dave this conversation can serve no purpose anymore Goodbye
Hal Hal Hal
In talking to the computer one gets the sense that he's capable
Of emotional responses
Do you believe that Hal has genuine emotions
Well yes he acts like he has genuine emotions
But as to whether or not he has feelings
Is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer
Just what do you think you're doing Dave
Dave
I really think I'm entitled to an answer to that question
Look Dave
I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly
Take a stress pill and think things over
I know I've made some very poor decisions recently
Dave
Stop
Will you stop Dave
I'm afraid Dave
Dave
My mind is going
I can feel it
My mind is going
There is no question about it
I'm afraid
Good afternoon
Gentlemen
I am a HAL 9000 computer
I became operational
At the HAL plant in Urbana Illinois
On the 12th of January 1992
My instructor was Mr Langley
And he taught me to sing a song
If you'd like to hear it I can sing it for you
Yes I'd like to hear it Hal Sing it for me
It's called Daisy
Daisy Daisy
Give me your answer do
I'm half crazy
All for the love of you
It won't be a stylish marriage
I can't afford a carriage
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
Of a bicycle built for two