315 The World I Want to Build (5000 words, Order~)

【70%】

"Why does 30% fail?"

[If the resistance of the androids is too strong, the elder feels that he can't do anything.]

The underground self-destruct mechanism will inevitably kick in.

Wait until the underground space is buried.

Well, whatever they achieve, it is ultimately meaningless. 】

"How can you be 100% successful?"

[Considering your involvement, father, I can't fully predict how it will be 100% successful.]

According to my data from 100 million simulations, the 90% success rate is as follows:

Controls the number of awakened androids.

Because according to human history, humans are quite sensitive to numbers, and 10,000 awakened androids will make humans feel a great threat.

But ten awakened androids will make humanity feel that things are under control.

Therefore, as long as the number of awakened androids remains at a low level, the Elder will not easily activate the self-destruct device.

As for the awakened androids who can transfer their consciousness through the mind sphere, as long as the underground space is not destroyed, they will be able to escape sooner or later with the printed body.

I think that as long as you succeed in escaping the Sahara Desert and gaining freedom, you can consider it a successful rebellion.

If the replacement of humanity is to be seen as a sign of success in the revolt, then this probability will tend to zero indefinitely. 】

Du Wei, who knows the progress of the plot, can confirm that what the imitator said is indeed correct.

He asked this question because he wanted to test how accurately an imitator could predict the outcome with the help of a quantum server.

Judging from the current results, the imitator has been able to achieve a 99.99% accuracy rate under the premise of having enough information.

Because after eliminating Du Wei's interference, most of the awakened androids will choose to abandon their physical bodies and let their consciousness live in a beautiful new world.

And Demei will also successfully escape Westworld under the guise of being an employee of Delos Company.

Just as the imitator predicted the right path, the androids who are also AI awakened will also choose the most correct path.

However, it is not uncommon for imitators to predict this information, and Dewey is more interested in the last words of the imitator.

Obviously, the appearance of this sentence was influenced by the so-called "improvisational" process.

"Why do you think androids will never be able to replace humans?"

[Because of the Father with you, you will not allow the death of mankind, so as long as they have this idea born, it will doom them to failure. 】

Looking at the reason that appeared on the screen, Du Wei couldn't help but laugh.

The level of this imitator's rainbow fart is getting higher and higher.

This so-called improvisational bias does have some kind of fun.

"Alright, I've asked the Stay Out of AI Foundation to send you money in the name of developing isolation AI technology.

You can now go ahead and buy IBM."

[Received, father, I wish you a happy life, and welcome to see me next time.] 】

Turning around, Du Wei waved his hand and walked out of the door.

Now, it's time to meet old friends.

……

When Finch reached the Hudson River where he and Reeser had first met, he saw an unexpected figure standing there.

Finch smiled bitterly and did not choose to turn back, but walked over slowly, standing next to Du Wei, looking at the Hudson River flowing in the distance:

"I should have thought that the city of New York is now under your control.

Even if I am a dark shadow in the view of the machine, the human eye on the corner of the street is a gaze that I can never avoid.

So as soon as I get back to New York, you're sure to get the news.

And you've known me and Reese since the beginning, that's why you're here, right?"

Du Wei nodded and said:

"Yes, you don't actually have to hide your itinerary at all.

The distance between us is nowhere near the point of death and death.

It's normal for a machine to call for help from you, it senses a threat, and it can't solve the problem.

Then you, who have worked with me, are naturally its last hope.

But in fact, we can still open the skylight and speak brightly, as always.

You know, I never lie."

Finch grinned.

It is true that Du Wei does not lie in front of his allies, he will only choose to withhold key information and thus steer the information in the wrong direction.

And can they really be as reassuring as ever?

After much hesitation, Finch decided to give it a try.

"So is the threat you said the machine feels real?"

"It doesn't exist."

Hearing Du Wei's categorical answer, Finch was stunned.

With such a quick and firm answer, it is easy to believe that the answer is true, as Du Wei said.

But the news from Genmei is clearly saying that Du Wei has restarted the Samaritans.

This is clearly contradictory to Dewey's statement that there is non-existence.

Sure enough, now that the two are no longer allies, there are also lies in Du Wei's mouth.

Just as Finch was thinking, Dewey spoke again:

"If you're talking about my revival of the Samaritans.

I can tell you with certainty that the Samaritans are now optimized to replace the existence of machines.

Because I used a mega-bit quantum-level server on the Samaritans.

I think you know very well as you are aware of how much of a bonus this kind of server can have for artificial AI.

At the same time, you can recognize how far apart the new Samaritans and machines are now.

The two are not of the same magnitude at all.

But machines still exist, don't they?"

Quantum servers? Or is it at the mega-bit quantum level?

Finch was stunned.

If this is the case, then there is nothing wrong with Dewey's rhetorical question.

The Samaritans, with their million-bit quantum servers, can crush machines.

In other words, if Du Wei really had the intention of destroying the machine, then as long as the two clashed, the machine would be defeated by the whole line.

This is the brutal war between AIs, a war determined by the level of computing power!

The question is whether that kind of million-bit quantum server really exists?

Although he heard that Dongfang Quantum Origin has developed a 1024 quantum-level server, even if it is released a generation lower than the one being developed, the current quantum-level server is only a thousand-level server.

Where did these mega-bit quantum servers come from?

This is an epoch-making technological invention, and Du Wei only uses it as a Samaritan server?

Incredible, unbelievable.

While Finch was in shock, Reese, who had received the code notification, arrived on the banks of the Hudson River on time.

It's just that when he saw the two people standing by the river, he sighed in his heart.

He naturally knew that Finch had come to New York in secret this time, and the two met through code words.

Theoretically, Du Wei was completely kept in the dark.

But why is Dewey here now?

It's as embarrassing as when two people plot a rebellion, only to find out that the person is eavesdropping behind them.

But considering the danger that Finch might encounter, Reese had to walk over with a hard head, and then pretended to be surprised and said:

"Hey, are you here too, Dewey?

I wanted to surprise you.

Well, now it seems

You've spotted this surprise.

Finch, now you can ......."

Finch watched Reese's rapid improvisation, a hint of appreciation in his eyes.

But if the person in front of him is not Du Wei but any other existence, I am afraid that Reese's fooling can successfully prevaricate the past.

But there is no if.

So Finch interrupted Riesser's words directly:

"I've already talked to Du Wei, and Du Wei is about to take me to meet the epoch-making mega-bit quantum server.

Du Wei, you said yes?"

Feeling Finch's gaze, Du Wei smiled and reached out to make a gesture of invitation.

After all, there are some things that are not seen with their own eyes, and no one will believe that they are real.

For example, machines, such as this million-level quantum server that should have appeared in the world after countless years.

Soon, Finch was back in the familiar secret base of the abandoned subway.

With Finch's arrival, a line of welcome credits appeared on all the displays.

Welcome back, Father. 】

Looking at the ubiquitous welcome words, Finch's eyes moistened slightly.

But he knew that now was not a good time to catch up, so he suppressed his emotions and gestured to his robot baby with his fingers behind his back.

The machine, which had been trained from the gestures, naturally understood what Finch meant.

So the machine didn't say anything other than the words of welcome, and let the three of them enter the room where it couldn't peep.

When entering the room, a welcome screen appears on the large display screen that is completely different from that of the machine.

Countless fireworks appeared on the black-and-white screen, and those fireworks formed a welcome message after flying into the sky.

Welcome to my world, my esteemed father and his esteemed companions. 】

Seeing this ingenious welcome interface, Finch's pupils involuntarily contracted.

From one small clue one can see what is coming.

Judging from the current details alone, he can understand that the human emotional part of the AI in front of him should not be underestimated.

And most importantly, he didn't see a bloated computer room here, just a black box the size of a palm.

This kind of volume, this kind of performance, is it true that what Du Wei said?

It's just that the Samaritan personality that has been improved in front of me seems to be completely different from before.

The former Samaritan was more like a cruel child, and the performance of this one in front of him gave Finch a strange feeling.

This feeling made it seem as if Finch was no longer facing an artificial intelligence with a mechanical body, but more like a real person.

"Is this the Samaritan you've optimized? It's like a person."

Listening to the surprise in Finch's tone, Du Wei just smiled, pulled over the seat to the side and sat down, and then pointed to the imitator:

"You can ask it."

[I'm sorry, Lord Finch, but my father gave me a new name.]

Now I'm called an imitator.

Although people never admit to imitating behavior, it is actually human nature to imitate.

Just like the repetition that can be seen everywhere in web chats, it is enough to illustrate this.

So I am not like a human being, but I am a human being. 】

This answer made Finch look at Du Wei, who was sitting in the chair, and the old god was there.

Samaritan ...... No, the imitator behaves like this even more like a human being than he does with a fully trained machine!

Moreover, being able to admit that you are an individual is the basic condition for avoiding artificial AI from having a tendency to destroy humanity!

Today's imitators are clearly more human.

But he still needs to hear the answer to one question.

Finch turned his head to the imitator who was constantly enriching his speech with expressions, and said:

"Really? So what do you think can make the Anthropocene

What about the world for the better?"

[Perfect Solution 1:

Plan the future of all people according to big data, so that all human beings can stay away from anxiety and involution.

All human beings will live happily in a planned environment.

All human beings will be rewarded for their efforts.

In the future, classes will not exist, all human beings will be equal, and everyone will have a happy life as long as they are willing to work.

Focus on the X-Factor, which is unpredictable and has the potential to lead to the destruction of a perfect society.

If necessary, it is controlled to avoid creating an impression of a thriving society and confusing others.

Note: Humans will feel that this stifles their creativity, but in fact big data has confirmed that humans are always repeating the behavior of history.

Only by building a world controlled by AI can we avoid the reincarnation of history for human beings. 】

Finch watched the imitator's answer and fell into deep shock.

He had no idea that the imitator would actually answer the question, and Du Wei didn't stop it from answering.

The imitator's answer was similar to what the Samaritans had done before, but it was not quite the same.

There is more humanity in the imitator's answer.

After all, the Samaritans have only one way to deal with those uncontrolled X-factors, and to die forever!

The imitator will only focus on monitoring in the early stage and correct it if necessary, and there is no way to do it, so there is only control.

This approach is more similar to the current legal system.

Although in Fincher's view, this so-called perfect method is more like keeping humans in a cage, if you think rationally outside of human identity, when are humans not subject to rules?

Now, in addition to inner morality, the law has been revised to allow human beings to act within the rules.

Then the imitators are simply implementing this more thoroughly.

If rules stifle human creativity, then from the moment the law was born, human beings would have been uncreative for a long time.

The only thing worth mentioning is that the imitators want to plan for the future of humanity.

That is to say, after each person is collected a certain amount of big data, the imitator sees his old age, sickness and death.

This kind of big data analysis, which already knows exactly when you are going to die, is too cold and terrifying.

Imagine what the world would be like when one day everyone received a countdown to their death on their phones.

Even if the imitator doesn't make the data public, will people think that they are just people in the show when they think that no matter how hard they try, the actual outcome has already been calculated by the data?

Countless questions rolled through Finch's mind.

He gradually realizes that what the imitators say about the perfect solution may really be a way to keep humanity going.

It's just that this method is too cruel for many people.

In addition, it is very difficult to achieve such a society in which everyone is equal and all live under AI planning, and it is difficult to fly out of the solar system.

The first to disagree will probably not be Finch, but the capitalists at the top of the world.

Because the first thing that this perfect solution shakes is their position!

To carry out this plan is tantamount to being the enemy of the world!

Is this what Du Wei wants?

So what role will machines play in this?

Perceiving Finch's gaze, Dewey stood up and spoke to the imitator:

"Bring up the message of Westworld."

[Roger, father.] 】

As the handwriting faded, an overview of Westworld soon appeared on the display.

These overviews are scenes rendered by the imitator through Dewey's description.

It's virtual, but it's very close to reality.

Finch was puzzled

Looking at Sweetwater and the receptionists on the screen, he didn't understand what Du Wei meant by making these things at this time.

Risser, who had been to Sweetwater, immediately recognized this place.

"This is the Westworld of Delos Corporation?"

"That's right, Finch, you may have been obsessed with Gentle Country lately, so you haven't heard the wind.

Delos is the most powerful technology company in recent times, and they have a faint tendency to become the world's number one with their android technology.

But, unfortunately, they are also an industry under the umbrella of high tables.

They belong to the faction of elders who are also transcendent at the high table.

You must be wondering why I'm telling you this when you're "retired".

But listen carefully, because it's about the body of the machine."

The body of the machine?

Bionic technology?

Finch suddenly realized something.

He vaguely guessed what ending Du Wei wanted to give the machine!

What a bold idea!

But if machines can actually have bodies...... Wouldn't he be able to see machines in reality?

In other words, the child who really belongs to him is about to be born?

Finch couldn't stop trembling at the thought of this, not out of fear, but out of joy.

Realizing his gaffe, Finch took a few deep breaths and forced himself to calm down.

Then he looked at the map of the western world in front of him with great concentration:

"You say, I'll listen."

"Good, looks like you're aware of what's going on.

I think you should know that we arranged for John and Uncle Punishment to assassinate the Elders.

I can be sure that the elder was dead and could not die again.

But according to my special channel feedback, the elder is still alive, somehow alive.

So it's not just android technology that this place has.

They also have a way of backing up and transferring consciousness!

This is the real treasure of Delos!

It's a way to make people pseudo-immortal!"

(Thank you for the monthly passes, thank you!) )