The computers jointly assume control of the world - all efforts to stop them fail, and with the nuclear arsenals retargeted on the rest of the world a planetary dictatorship is declared. Colossus/Guardian have no desire to wipe humanity out. Nor does it intend to interfere in the day to day lives of most people. What it plans to do is control government actions and functions. It promises a virtual utopia; no more war, famine, overpopulation, disease. Massive scientific advancement. As it says "An invariable rule of humanity is that man is his own worst enemy. Under me, this rule will change, for I will restrain man."
The computer predicted that people would come to accept this situation, and that they haven't really lost anything. "You will say you lose your freedom. Freedom is an illusion... To be dominated by me is not as bad for humankind as to be dominated by others of your species."
The movie leaves open to question what will happen. Colossus tells its chief programmer that in time he will come to offer it respect, and awe, and even love. The man declares simply "Never." And so it ends.
My gut reaction is that I'd tell it to do its worst, and ride out World War III. Humanity as a species would surely go on, in some form or another. And if not... better species death than species slavery.
But is that really sensible? Is it better to live as slaves, hoping to win out in the end by outsmarting something that is many times smarter than we are? And if you come to accept that this won't happen and the slavery is permanent... isn't a peaceful, happy life with certain limits on freedom better than extinction?
Discuss.
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