Anime 53787 Ai No Idenshi Reviews Filter Check 1


Alternative Titles

Japanese: AIの遺電子
English: The Gene of AI


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 8, 2023 to Sep 30, 2023
Premiered: Summer 2023
Broadcast: Saturdays at 01:53 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Manga
Genres: DramaDrama, Sci-FiSci-Fi, SuspenseSuspense
Theme: PsychologicalPsychological
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.581 (scored by 1398713,987 users)
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Ranked: #69972
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Popularity: #3377
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Reviews

Jul 21, 2023
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
What does it truly mean to be human. That is the question.

To me, this show has elements of Id Invaded, and Plastic Memories. You really feel that from the first episode, and then it dives into more as the show goes on.

Story and characters: 7
This show really makes you think. Thinking is scary, the future is scary, as this could legit be our future, if we haven't completely destroyed ourselves by then. It might not be a future for you or I. But it could be a visioned future non the less. Where the idea of us living with androids is a real concept, among ...
Aug 4, 2023
Preliminary (5/12 eps)
Action? Nope.
Adventure? Nope.
Fantasy? Nope.
Romance? Nope.
Comedy? Nope.
Horror? Nope.
Sci Fi? Yes, but perhaps worryingly, not too far fetched.

If you are looking for something thought provoking, this one is for you. Set in the near future, a series of vignettes present fascinating scenarios involving humans, humanoids (artificial humans), and AIs. The compact storytelling (often two vignettes in an episode) is remarkable but doesn’t leave time for complexity or deep emotional involvement. Each scenario is resolved without judgment, leaving the audience to ponder the issues, conflicts, and consequences. If you have wondered about our AI future, or maybe asked ChatGPT what’s in store for humanity, this show will give ...
Sep 29, 2023
Ai no Idenshi is perhaps one of the most relevant anime to be released in recent memory. In an era of ever evolving technology and artificial intelligence, AI no Idenshi raises many complicated questions such as “how far is too far with technology” and “what does it mean to be human” Both are morally ambiguous and divisive, and what I like about this show is that it frames these topics in a neutral manner. It doesn’t shove an answer down your throat, but forces you to consider your positions on the matter. It’s a really interesting and thought provoking show that deserves much more love. ...
Aug 27, 2023
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
Any fan of Sci Fi should be familiar with the phrase "Pulp Science Fiction". Short stories published in magazines that were as cheap as the paper they were printed on, and yet the questions and ideas they proposed became inspirations for nearly a century's worth of novels, films, games, and stories of all types. AI no Idenshi pleasantly surprised me when I found myself watching it and couldn't help but be reminded of the countless works of Pulp Sci Fi. It describes itself as an omnibus of short stories, and I certainly am finding it worth my time.

To briefly explain what this show is ...
Sep 15, 2023
Preliminary (10/12 eps)
I'm going to try and keep this as brief and simple as possible. Most of the other reviews already sum up what the show is all about and it's strengths and weakness. I just want to add for extra clarity. To me this show feels like Black Mirror (when it was good), but in a more slice of life tone. Also some other reviewer was trashing on Risa so you can trash his whole review in my opinion, Risa is adorable and gives nice breathers to keep the show more lively. Love this show and the OP is a banger. That's all I really wanted ...
Sep 15, 2023
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
An anime to watch when you want to stay at home and relax, a slice of life in which they show a future where humans coexist with robots and humanoids.
The episodes are self-contained but they are all related to the protagonist of a form or another, I think it is interesting to watch, perhaps because I enjoy watching content related to the world of robotics and AIs.

Don't look for an anime with action or very convoluted plots here, just watch, relax and enjoy the story they tell you.

It doesn't have incredible animation, but it's enjoyable, it doesn't look bad at all.

The voice actors are incredible ...
Sep 15, 2023
Preliminary (9/12 eps)
One of the key aspect as to how you should rate an anime is by the fact if the anime has what it takes to keep your eyes glued to the screen for at 22-24 minutes. This anime achieves that. Though it's not the type of anime where you can expect character development and action. This anime deals with cases and situation which makes you question our meaning of existence and how our moral compasses differ person to person.

Character Development: It totally lacks that and I'm fine with it as the quality of the anime and the content compensates for that. It's like watching your ...
Oct 6, 2023
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
The Gene of AI is the most profound depiction of the future I've ever seen from an anime. This show takes place in a future where humans and humanoid robots co-exist. It explores the threat of AI porn and automations of jobs while showing that even the lives of robots have value. It also explores many ethical dilemmas that come from the capabilities of humanoid technology. Is it right to alter someone's personality? What are the dangers of changing someone's emotions? The show follows medical cases that happen to Humanoids in this technological future. At times it can act as a warning about certain dangers ...
Sep 30, 2023
It’s no news to anyone that the use of AI is increasing far more than before. Almost every company seems to be investing in AI, creating their own AI-based services, or otherwise experimenting with something in the fields of machine learning, computer intelligence, and other things. In all of this, the common people have been left mostly uniformed on how exactly everything worked, but fear of the unknown has filled the minds of many people in the wake of this AI boom. The Gene of AI came out at a perfect time to capitalize on these fears, but it does so in a way that ...
Oct 1, 2023
Easily the best anime of the season for me. I've watched plenty of sci-fi works depicting how the future would look like with AI or robot developed beyond human intelligence. They usually get stuck up in the repetitive "WHO AM I!? AM I EVEN HUMAN!>!>!!>?!?!?!" idea, it gets boring real quick. However, by using an episodic formula facilitated by Sudo's clinic setting, AI no Idenshi goes around the idea with multiple scenarios and perspectives. There is a variety of characters of different issues, showing wider possibilities of the future AI.

Not just that, the AIs in this anime have a distinct feature that separates it ...
Mar 26, 2024
This anime is a nice commentary about how AI could influence our life in the future, and if that is a good or bad thing.

The good part about it is how it explores different scenarios of "what ifs".

That being said, it also had a "anime plot" that was really bad.... no conclusion, no explanation, no reveal of some kind of masterplan that it was hinted at. In that area it fails.

Still, if you want to see the challenges humanity could have if AI becomes even better, I recommend you watch it. Just don't expect the main plot - anime part to be ...
Dec 30, 2023
If I'm being honest, my hormones dictated me watching this anime: if MC has white/silver hair I'm hooked. I went into this blind and, being somewhat 'funned out' by the whole AI hype, wasn't expecting much. I was pleasantly surprised.

From the onset it appears to be about humanoids, human-like AI beings, and their issues. But in truth its more about the human response to artificial intelligence and how we deal with the 'uncanny valley' we've found ourselves in. There's a saying: When you gaze into the abyss, it gazes back at you. Our response to challenges, uncertainty and 'otherness' is a reflection of who we ...