After watching it over a dozen times, especially the parade portions since they are, by far, the best part of the prologue, one can't help but notice a few bugs. 2:48 The flags are just floating in the middle of the guardsmen. 4:54 The walk cycles for the guardsmen and Imperial Fists don't match, the Fists take 2 steps for every single of the guardsmen in front. Not a bug but still related, it pains me that they walk in such a disorderly fashion unbecoming of Imperial Fists. The guardsman models also flip between scenes: 4:43 has the regiment icon on the left shoulder with the lasgun on the left; 4:47 (exact same scene, different angle but the left shoulder now has the regiment number and the lasgun on the right; 4:53 has the regiment icon on the left, with the lasgun also on the left; 5:03 The priest on the viewer's left has had his collar possessed by daemons.
except you are overlooking one thing: right now and for the foreseeable future, we as humanoid, biological lifeforms arent a united entity. we do not live with the purpose of a general universal coexistance. mostly we live like that within our own tribe, clan, nation at best. so to program an AI based on those merits is kinda impossible.
What are you talking about? I was relating to the fact that for w40k and the IMPERIUM a female robot is heresy, and thinking a death cult assassin a robot even more lol. I dont give a shit about our current development of robots.
But international laws and universal values have already appeared and in the last decades have increased and consolidated, we can expect the creation of AI, as genetical enchantments to be throughly regulated since the beginning from an international pov, only because it's utopic doesn't mean it's unlikely. but you're right tho: need a hive mind.
My computer's antivirus has the option to handle viruses automatically on its own judgment on what to do about them.