Third of all, if we are to think that the machines are in so many ways SOOOO "human", that we are supposed to somehow feel sympathy, when a machine is destroyed by humans in a way that would be very gory and disgusting, if it was an actual human being ripped apart - then why can't we assume that the machines would also have an APPRECIATION OF BEAUTY of the nature and all?
If we are to assume they somehow have souls (though this is not really explained in any of the movies or stories - just 'assumed', because they are 'sentient'), which would be the only reason to feel sympathy for the machine that's ripped apart in that scene I mntioned, then shouldn't we also assume that they would also benefit from the light?
First, you're assuming that a soul is a real thing when it in fact has no practical, concrete existence to verify. As far as we know, a soul is just a name people have given to their sense of self and creativity. Second, if the machines developed to the point where they attained a sense of self and creativity, then they are sapient, and their state of being would be synonymous with ours in literally every single sense of the term. A concept that is, for all intents and purposes, completely imaginary (soul) in no way invalidates the value of a synthetic life that otherwise meets every standard of sapiency. Bottom line, if it can think independently and creatively, it's life. Further yet, it's sentient life (above non-human animals and equal to us). Period.
Third, you're mistakenly assuming that a synthetic lifeform would inherently find beauty in what an organic lifeform would. This is a false argument, as the two entities, though sapient, are fundamentally different. A machine would not, necessarily, find as much beauty in nature as a human would. More likely, they would find beauty in things like symmetry, coherency, and order, which aren't in any way less valuable than love and nature.
The only point you make that holds any merit at all is that the machines choose not to counteract the black sky effect, as it would indeed only benefit them.
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