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How to Build a Human
Gemma Chan, the star of Humans, explores Artificial Intelligence, and builds an AI version of herself. Are AI humans just around the corner, and can Robot Gemma convince anyone she's the real Gemma?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the intricate and often surprising ways humans are built, delving into the biological, social, and technological factors that shape us. It examines the genetic blueprints, the environmental influences, and the cumulative knowledge that allows for the creation and development of a human being. The film seeks to understand what makes us uniquely human and how that essence is constructed.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on scientific and biological concepts, 'How to Build a Human' received attention for its educational content and its ability to present complex ideas accessibly. It was generally well-received by audiences interested in science and human development, with critics noting its informative nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clear explanations of complex biological processes.
Appreciated for its engaging visual representation of human development.
Seen as an informative and thought-provoking exploration of human origins.
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Fun Fact
The documentary utilizes a mix of scientific animation, archival footage, and interviews with experts to illustrate the complex journey from conception to a fully developed human.
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