Review of Time of Eve
First, if you are deciding between watching the 6-episode series or the single-movie version, pick the movie. It being marked as a "summary" of the series on MAL might mislead you to think it is a cut-down version, but that is not the case. I noticed a few removed scenes exactly at the places where episodes were stitched together, but they are mostly insignificant compared to what has replaced them. The movie also has an extra scene at the very start, an interesting slideshow of images during the credits, and an entirely new after-credits scene (that might be the only thing that you should watchin both versions).
Now about the show itself:
The subject of future AI closing the gap with humans and the many questions that come with it is an old one, and often goes hand in hand with some common and even cliched pitfalls. This show might serve as a good start to get you thinking on those questions if you've not seen or read much else on the topic or have not thought about it much before, but it also doesn't go particularly deep into it and doesn't seem to avoid the typical flaws either. If you try to go into too much details, it will leave you wanting and you'll spot a lot of open questions, loose ends and even plot holes. Here the extra scenes you'll find in the movie version compared to the series version are worth mentioning again - even though they don't really answer much, and might actually add even more questions, they at least hint at an attempt to tie the lose ends as part of some larger story and world-building that remains outside of the movie instead of downright ignoring them, which sates my dissatisfaction to a degree.
So, if I remind myself to not get too nit-picky and consider the level of details that's possible to include in a show as short as this, I must say I quite like it. I'm also keeping my hopes up for an eventual continuation or at least an English translation of the light novel on which it is based.