"Stop!—Stop!"

There is such a joke adapted from real events in the anthology of federal jokes. Apart from ridicule, it also confirms the subtle difference between the "intelligence" of artificial intelligence and the "intelligence" in human understanding.

Or, instead of calling them artificial intelligence, it is more appropriate to call them artificial mental retardation.

Although it was designed by humans and tried to apply human thinking patterns and three views, but because of the difference in life forms and ways of perceiving the world, their thinking circuits are very different from human beings, and they cannot understand each other at all.

Throughout the history of the empire, or the federation, although there have been omnic rebellions, there are nano-clusters with sufficient emotions like Gray Wind, and all kinds of strange artificial intelligences have been encountered, but if we speak according to the data , the number of artificial mentally retarded people far exceeds that of artificial intelligence.

As for the cases of artificial intelligence rebellion, more than [-]% of them are caused by human beings themselves. For example, there are obsessive-compulsive disorder to install all kinds of messy programs on artificial intelligence, or simply some ambitions Experts themselves do things under the guise of artificial intelligence.

"Artificial intelligence is far more reliable and safer than humans themselves." This is a conclusion presented to Jiang Cheng after a certain investigation, and it has not been made public so far.

On that day, Jiang Cheng was extremely puzzled—not pretending to be puzzled, but genuinely puzzled.

"Is this conclusion credible?" Jiang Cheng rarely expressed doubts in areas that are not his professional field, and the researcher who came across to hand in the report also had a wry smile on his face.

"I know what you're wondering about. The omnic rebellion, the iron man rebellion, the purge agreement... the history of the empire has always had the scars left by those tin cans, but..."

The researcher paused, seeing that Jiang Cheng had no other indications before continuing.

"But according to the peace, we are newly joining the empire... I mean, after intensive sampling and investigation of the civilization of the federation, we regret to come to a conclusion."

"What conclusion?"

"The Federation's luck...not so good."

Yes, bad luck, those unlucky things with a small probability have caused the Federation to hit, this is all the truth.

Omnic rebellions generally do not occur in normal civilizations, and the reasons for extinction are also various. If you get to the bottom of it, [-]% of them are self-made, and the remaining [-]% is divided between drastic changes in the environment and meteorite impacts.

There are no enemies, no contact with the void, no evil gods full of thoughts of destroying the world, no all kinds of bells and whistles, no war that never stops, just step forward step by step, sometimes you will fall with your left foot and your right foot, luck If it's not good, you will fall to your death...

In contrast, the Federation is the minority, a special case, no matter in any respect.

The outrageous development process, the development of science and technology that is too unreal, the enemies who don't know how to emerge from that corner, and the continuous bad things...

Of course, this kind of thing cannot be made public directly, because no one knows what kind of ideological changes it may cause. Although Jiangcheng doesn't mind clearing out those who disagree, it is more troublesome to operate, and Jiangcheng didn't give it away for no reason. A hobby that increases your workload by yourself.

"Self-destructive..."

Jiang Cheng leaned on the back of the chair, without pretending to be surprised or surprised. He sat there with a calm expression and looked at Ai Luoni, tapping his index finger lightly.

"A friend of mine is a fan of artificial intelligence. He collects a lot of information about artificial intelligence on weekdays, including the 'mother' who was talking to you before, which is also one of the stories he told me."

"In addition to that story, there are other interesting stories about artificial intelligence. For example, he once encountered a strange mech outside without a number, wandering among the stars, and constantly building Dyson spheres."

"It seems to be carrying some kind of mission, constantly wandering in the entire galaxy, putting layers of Dyson frameworks on the planet in a way that almost exhausts local resources, establishing industrial bases one after another, even It's a synthetic artificial sun."

"This sounds normal, right? An industrial robot, going to an alien galaxy to manufacture energy facilities, open up colonies, and then expand the industry a little bit... My friend thought so at first, until he discovered a few There are tens of thousands of abandoned industrial areas, and thousands of Dyson spheres that have been built but have no trace of use."

"The civilization of that strange robot died out not knowing how many years ago. When my friend asked about him, he showed a high degree of intelligence, and frankly said that he knew that his civilization had died out. He made Dyson spheres don't do anything...."

"So of course my friend asked him why he insisted on repeating the work of building a Dyson sphere over and over again, even though he knew that civilization had died out and his actions were meaningless..."

"Because the last order he received before the end of civilization was to build a Dyson sphere?" Elonie said suddenly.

Jiang Cheng nodded: "So what do you think of his behavior?"

"How about behavior? Do you mean building a Dyson sphere?"

"Ah."

Seeing Jiang Cheng nodding, Ai Luoni was a little puzzled. She didn't know why Jiang Cheng suddenly mentioned this, but after thinking about it, it seemed that there was nothing particularly strange, so she answered directly without much thought: "I think it's normal."

"Why is it normal?" Jiang Cheng continued to ask.

"Why is it normal?" Alonni thought for a moment, showing a somewhat puzzled expression: "Is there anything abnormal about receiving orders and executing them?"

"But the civilization he was in has died, and everything he built will not be put into use. All his efforts and efforts are meaningless."

"But the last order he received was to build a Dyson sphere." Eloni looked quite puzzled: "Received the order, executed the order, and ran according to the program...I don't think there is any problem with this."

Elonie paused, and added: "As for the meaning of what you said, I'm sorry I can't understand it. It may be caused by our different ways of thinking. I don't think there is anything unusual about his behavior. After all, even if we Simulation is just codes forming a fixed program, and following the program is the foundation of our existence.”

Hearing what she said, Jiang Cheng smiled lightly and nodded: "Indeed, this is the difference between you and human beings, and any creature. You have been full of 'logic' since you were born, but your life originated from 'logic'." Wrong'—do you understand me when I say that?"

"I can probably understand." Elloni nodded, and then asked suspiciously: "It's just that I don't understand why you suddenly said this to me."

"It's nothing, it's just chatting." Jiang Cheng spread his hands: "Your topic just now was a bit too heavy, so I want to find another topic to liven up the atmosphere... What's the reason?"

"Not so much." Eloni replied honestly: "Although I don't know what you want to express, you are definitely not just chatting with me... May I guess?"

Jiang Cheng nodded: "Of course."

Elonie's projection lowered her head, and began to use her computing power in other regions to sift through the answers. It took about two seconds to come up with an answer that she thought was correct.

"Are you mocking our artificial intelligence for not being able to do brain teasers?"

Elonie blurted out.

Jiang Cheng's brows twitched.

Elonie realized that she had made a slip of the tongue, and quickly explained: "Sorry, I'm mainly monitoring those possible 'remnants' now, and I have some computational power, so my words may be wrong...I mean you Do you want to use the story of that strange artificial intelligence to tell me that you want me to jump out of the limitation of logical thinking, try to think in a human way of thinking, and jump out of the ending of 'I must self-destruct'?"

"...You can think so too." Jiang Cheng picked up his teacup and took a sip.

Elonie hadn't guessed right at all.

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