Review | Mechanical mom meets nature in 'The Wild Robot'
Briefly

The film employs brightness and humor to spark conversations about technology and humanity, successfully providing entertainment for both children and adults.
Adapted from Peter Brown's book, 'The Wild Robot' features comical interactions between a robot and island creatures, highlighting a child’s possible reliance on AI.
With almost no human characters, the narrative elevates the role of a robot as a caregiver, prompting demystification of technology's role in children’s lives.
The Rozzum robot's arrival on an uninhabited island and its friendly demeanor signals a potential shift in understanding robots as companions rather than mere tools.
Read at Washington Post
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