What is the work?[]
Meet the Robinsons, the Walt Disney Animated Canon's 47th film, a loose adaptation of A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce. It concerns a young inventor who is taken into the future.
Who is it?[]
DOR-15 is a malevolent AI created in the future by Cornelius "Lewis" Robinson to serve as a helper robot at least until it rebelled against its creators and took the test subject hostage. Lewis deactivated DOR-15 and stored her away along with the other failed inventions. However, she would reactivate and escape and teams up with the Bowler Hat Guy for a revenge scheme.
Why does it not count?[]
DOR-15 is one of the many instances of "just because you have a slightly darker villain in a lighthearted film" means jack squat if the actions they do lack that "oomph" to them. In the film, we see glimpses of the world where DOR-15 is the evil overlord of the Earth. Having a supposedly powerful AI ruling the Earth would be bad if you had them pull all their punches and do the absolute worst like say Skynet, but that is not the case with DOR-15.
Now, I will not go and speculate on the original OP's evidence when they first proposed DOR-15 because they could have been genuinely mistaken rather than deliberately malicious by inserting false information to make DOR-15 sound worse than she was. But, looking at a video of the bad future, no where is it ever shown that humans are forced to work to the brink of exhaustion for their robot overlord, and them being brainwashed by DOR-15 by having bowler hats put on them is also not a point in her favor because it is, at best, a generic form of brainwashing where there is no indication that the characters are suffering.
If the brainwashing was done in a way that demonstrated a very horrific "And I Must Scream" fate where the victims are aware of their brainwashing but are unable to do anything about it? Then DOR-15's chances of qualifying might've been higher than they are now.
Even for the one instance of murder or attempted? Still not enough to pass the baseline for an AI that is allegedly as powerful as DOR-15.
Overall, DOR-15's actions lack considerable meat to them by falling squarely on the G-rated side of "bad guy does bad things."
Verdict[]
Cut.