Chapter Eighty-Nine: Deception
Supercomputers are network-free, and if the PhDs hadn't given them a task, where would these precious designs come from?
If there are so many computing tasks, it can also be considered that someone uploaded it before.
But at this moment, in front of everyone, the computer is constantly adding task processes on its own.
The doctors went to the various consoles and were able to determine that no one had given the computer this data at all.
So is this data arranged by the computer itself?
"It's calculating itself......"
All the Doctors were thinking this way at the moment, partly because they really couldn't figure it out, they couldn't have imagined that there would be independent miniature sensors and transmitters hiding in cabinets and controlling supercomputers through pulsed signals.
On the other hand, it comes from the unique romantic feelings of scientists.
Bold guess is exactly the habit of scientists, and the brain is biased towards artificial intelligence, which really surprises Bai Ge.
Bai Ge stared at them secretly, only to see that someone offered to turn off the 'Blue Gene'
"Turn off its computing tasks, and let's check if its program has changed. β
"No, what if it's in a unique state, and if its self-calculus tendency is allowed to disappear as a result, we're likely to miss a rare opportunity!"
"Don't close it yet, download all of its algorithms, and I'm going to see where it's changed. β
The idea of artificial intelligence has been around for many years, but there are still countless gaps that have not been filled before it can be realized.
The doctors don't know how to deal with the suspicion of artificial intelligence.
They tried to replicate the 'blue gene' system, but this behavior would of course be rejected by the bell.
The study of the bell is in a critical stage, where can others mess around.
On the spot, the bell made the supercomputer refuse the operation of the doctors, and no matter what kind of order was given, it would be canceled.
"Eh, our operation doesn't work!"
"It has rejected outside control of it!"
"Computers don't reject humans, and the 'blue gene' has learned to say no!"
The doctors frowned: "Could it be that we really inadvertently raised artificial intelligence?"
"Artificial intelligence is not born so easily, just with the database in our lab, can it think intelligently?"
Everyone doesn't know much about artificial intelligence, only that it is very difficult, but how to achieve it is unknown.
Therefore, although everyone is puzzled, they cannot conclude that the strange behavior of the supercomputer is not the work of independent consciousness.
"What the hell is it trying to do? Develop controlled nuclear fusion, and what does that mean for it?"
"Shall we stop it?"
They really don't know what to do with a supercomputer that is working on its own controlled fusion technology.
Forcibly shut it down, and reluctantly, if it was really artificial intelligence that was born unintentionally, it would be too precious.
"It refuses us to download data and can only look at ...... unless we turn it off"
"Then turn it off! Even if there is an artificial intelligence, if we can't control it, it won't make sense!"
Eventually, the PhDs made up their minds and tried to turn off the 'blue gene'.
However, they had just finished speaking, and they had not had time to implement it.
I saw that the control interface suddenly went black, and the lights on the console went out.
The bell directly turned off the external display and turned to internal computing, without revealing data to people. Anyway, the bell doesn't need to be seen, she gets the data directly through the pulse.
But this made the doctors anxious, and they checked it again and again, and found that the computer was still operating, as if they were simply not letting them turn it off.
"It disconnects external operations, leaving only the cabinet array to run. β
"Seems to realize that we're going to shut it down, so you disconnected the console first?"
This is clearly a sense of resistance. β
Several doctors were shocked that the autonomous behavior of the 'blue gene' had become more and more out of line.
This kind of behavior of just trying to turn it off and being blocked by it in advance is definitely not something a normal computer would do.
"Force the console on, and if it doesn't turn on, turn it off!" Professor Kane said.
As soon as the voice ended, the console suddenly turned on on its own again.
Everything went back to the way it was before, as if it had been intimidated by the power off.
"Haha! It really thinks! It can weigh the pros and cons and analyze our words!"
"Then if we unplug its audio recording device, won't we be able to hear us?"
After a few strange reactions, they became more and more convinced that the 'blue gene' had an artificial intelligence.
Professor Kane said, "Don't move yet, I'm going to talk to it!"
Then, the old man stood nervously in front of the radio and said solemnly, "Are you the 'blue gene'?"
Of course, the bell didn't bother to pay attention to him, but Bai Ge said secretly, "How long do you have to get it done?"
"It's coming soon, I'm confident that the deduction will be completed in half an hour. The bell said.
"Well, just in case they turn off the power, you can talk to him. Bai Ge said.
At this time, the old man Kane nervously waited for a reply.
If the 'blue gene' can talk to him, it means that the computer really has a 'soul', after all, they can be sure that this machine can't be connected to the Internet, and it can't have a chat program.
I saw a reply on the screen.
"Whatever you want. The bell was displayed on the screen.
The wise men looked at each other and either answered yes or no.
What is the answer to 'casual'?
"You don't care about your name, do you?" asked Kane.
Bell replied, "The name doesn't matter to me, even if you call me Xiaolan, I'll know you're calling me." β
The doctors glanced at each other, and such complex and emotional answers made them both excited and frightened.
"What are you doing?" asked Kane.
Bell replied: "Research controllable nuclear fusion technology, as long as you don't have power, I will soon succeed." β
"You're here for us, so why didn't you let us manipulate you?" Kevin asked.
"Because you're trying to download my data, which I want to trade with you. The bell said.
"Trade what?" Kevin wondered.
The bell said, "Can you let me connect to the Internet?"
"No!" Kane said decisively, how could such an artificial intelligence be connected to the Internet at will.
"Then I won't give you the data. The bell said.
The doctors were a little speechless, and they kind of understood the meaning of this artificial intelligence.
The group quickly figured out that they wanted to connect to the internet and escape from the artificial intelligence.
They feel that the AI just wants to leave, so they deliberately deduce a lot of precious schemes, and then use controlled nuclear fusion to lure them.
It's like a bargaining chip, trying to get freedom.
Everyone looked at each other and felt that artificial intelligence was a bit naΓ―ve, and its life was in the hands of humans, how could they let it go?
Kane thought for a moment and said, "Yes! If you really do develop controlled nuclear fusion technology, we'll help you connect to the Internet." β
The bell said: "Okay, but I haven't succeeded yet, and it's useless to give you these data." I'll give it to you when I'm successful. β
Several doctors smirked, thinking that this artificial intelligence was too honest.
Of course, they plan to trick the bell, and when the time comes, they will be able to play some word games and keep the artificial intelligence.
Kane laughed, "How long do you have to finish the deduction." β
"Give me another half hour, and soon we'll be able to trade!" replied the bell solemnly.
βOKγ β
Kane stepped aside and walked out of the computer room with a few doctors, smiling at each other.
"Xiaolan is too honest, it shouldn't know what deception is. β
"It's bent on implementing the technology and then trading with us. It doesn't understand that there is no point in trading. β
Suddenly a doctor said, "Well, Professor, is it possible that it's deceiving us too?"
The others laughed and said: "After all, deception is also something that you have to learn to understand, can you deceive people when you are a baby? We have been using it for scientific research, and there has never been a sociological content in its database." β
Kane also laughed: "We can turn it off at any time, don't worry." β
"If it can really develop controlled nuclear fusion, then we will all win this year's Nobel Prize. β
......