319 Code of Conduct Engineer, Welcome to Paradise
Hearing the familiar voice, Gen Mei snorted coldly:
"Do any gods take the initiative to drive out their own followers?
Besides, I remember that you are still flesh and blood, how dare you compare yourself to a god?"
Seeing that Genmei was still angry about what happened before, Du Wei smiled slightly and immediately changed the topic.
"Ha, there are no real gods in the world, even if I disrespect them?
Besides, we are here to make gods."
"God-making?"
Du Wei's statement succeeded in diverting Genmei's attention.
Not only her, but also Finch and Shaw on the side turned their eyes curiously.
Before coming here, they had always thought that Du Wei had only come here to prevent the power of the elders from expanding endlessly, so he wanted to destroy the Delos Company.
As a result, Du Wei said that their real purpose was actually to create gods?
This statement immediately aroused the strong curiosity of everyone.
Feeling the gaze of the three, Du Wei paused and continued:
"What do you think is the purpose of Delos running this paradise world?"
Hearing Du Wei's rare question, the three of them fell into deep thought.
But Shaw quickly gave up thinking, which was not her area of expertise.
Instead of thinking about this, it would be better to take that folding sledgehammer and smash Delos to a pulp.
So in the face of Du Wei's question, Xiao was the first to speak:
"Whatever its purpose, it's a tragedy for most humans to do things at a high table.
So I don't think we need to think about what they want to do, we just need to destroy it, and then their plot will not succeed."
In response to Xiao's answer, Du Wei just smiled slightly and turned his gaze to Genmei.
Genmei, who was born as a hacker, naturally understands that Du Wei's problem is not so simple, so she is willing to think about it for a while.
Gen Mei frowned and pondered for a while, and then said the answer in her heart.
"For the High Table, which already controls most of the underground forces, what they desperately need is to whitewash themselves so that they can truly control the world.
Therefore, the paradise world of the Delos company is more like they are encircling the rich people at the top of the world, relying on them to build a close circle of friends.
They can also use this to test the stability of their androids and the possibility of mass production.
As long as the androids they produce can enter thousands of households, then it is equivalent to the high table controlling the world in disguise."
Hearing Genmei's answer, Du Wei smiled noncommittally and looked at Finch, who was still pondering.
Of the three, Finch is the one who knows the most about Delos Corporation.
Then Finch's answer will undoubtedly be the closest to the truth.
Really.
Finch glanced at the machine he was carrying, and then spoke:
"I think Gen is right.
But there was a small detail that I didn't think I thought about with her.
Theoretically, since they have the technology to turn data into androids, they can rely on the relevant big data collected in the park to imitate it.
As long as enough information is gathered about wealthy merchants, they can use androids to replace them.
This way, they can complete the idea of controlling the world without having to produce a large number of androids.
They only need to control the industries controlled by the rich merchants to complete their domination of the world."
After listening to the answers of the three people, Du Wei first nodded and then shook his head.
This attitude made the three of them confused.
Fortunately, Du Wei was not prepared to play tricks, and after motioning for the three of them to follow in his footsteps, he explained:
"It's really feasible to destroy Delos Corporation.
But I have to admit that some of the technologies controlled by Delos are not a bad thing.
Although the blade is a weapon in the hands of the bad guys to facilitate evil, it is also a weapon to defend the country in the hands of the good guys.
So before destroying Delos, we can take the blade in its hand and use it for the benefit of humanity.
Elsewhere Gen and Vinci are partially right, but there are some deeper things that you have overlooked.
Think about what Desima Technologies, owned by the Kemora family, is going to do with the Samaritans.
This information was never a secret to the elders.
What they are going to do is not to use androids to control the world, but to collect massive amounts of big data after replacing rich businessmen with androids to create an unprecedented super AI.
This AI will be able to predict the fate of everyone.
Just imagine, when you can know the fate of everyone, then you will be unstoppable in whatever you want to do."
Hearing the picture described by Du Wei, the three of them were shocked.
It turns out that this is what Du Wei said about "making gods"!
The AI that can predict every individual of all human beings is indeed worthy of the word god!
Although what Du Wei said is too sci-fi, they are people in this field, they have witnessed the birth of machines and the awakening of androids, and now it seems that it is not impossible to have a "prophet" AI.
After all, the super AI in Du Wei's mouth is more like a perfect version of the machine.
Machines that can vaguely predict human crises have already made many people feel that crises exist.
So what if the Elders' faction had this perfect version of the "machine"?
When the elders' faction can know the fate of everyone, they will definitely become extremely terrifying, and even unstoppable!
It's like the Elder checking Finch's fate and discovering that Finch will spend the next day going to Delos to print a bionic body for the machine.
Then the elder could naturally send someone to stop Finch before he could do this.
This kind of prediction is undoubtedly a catastrophe for Finch, and this is still only an application of passive defense.
What if the elders took advantage of this prediction to take the initiative?
Then there will be no more enemies in this world with high tables!
The human body is so fragile that many things can kill people.
The prescient elders have 100 million ways to make people fall into death without knowing it!
But the only thing to be thankful for is that for this to happen, the data required for a high table is massive!
With the current level of server processing, even tall desks can take a lot of time.
But for an elder who can transfer consciousness and possess pseudo-immortality, he can afford to wait!
Finch knew why Dewey was so desperate to eliminate the Elders.
Because if it drags on, time won't be on their side.
As the unknown super AI becomes more and more perfect, everyone who enters the paradise world will be predicted by its behavior.
At that point, they will really struggle!
Thinking of this, Finch immediately recalled Dewey's previous statement about the "Blade".
In this way, Du Wei is so obsessed with breaking into the Delos company in order to control this "sharp blade" that can foresee?
Thinking of Du Wei's desire to make the machine turn into a human, optimize and restart the Samaritans, and take out the operation of a million-bit quantum server, Du Wei has long been ready to devour the AI in the hands of the elders.
And if the machine still exists online, it will undoubtedly be affected by this turmoil.
The machine that has been weakened several times is definitely the weakest of them all.
Even if the imitators in Du Wei's hands will not swallow up the machine to enhance their own database, the AI in the hands of the elders will not miss the opportunity to increase their own strength.
Because a machine with a mature database is nothing less than a delicious meal in the eyes of both!
Now the machine that abandons those "burdens" is the same as that
Get out of the maelstrom that is about to erupt!
It was only then that Finch fully understood part of Dewey's arrangement.
"Why are you still stunned, they've already come to pick us up, let's get in the car."
Hearing Du Wei's greeting, the three of them woke up like a dream.
In the distance, a van with the Delos logo drove up and stopped in front of the four of them.
Then the driver rolled down the passenger window and threw out four hoods that only showed their noses:
"Hey, future Delos engineers, wear it, it's the rule.
If not, then please go back the way you came.
The money for your ticket will be transferred back to your account by Delos.
Now it's time for you to choose, do you want to accept the job?"
Du Wei smiled and picked up the black hood with sand on the ground, patted it on his thigh, and handed it to the three people behind him after removing the sand and dust from it.
"Of course I accept it, otherwise the four of us have come all the way to Casablanca for what?
It can't be for the mosque here, right?"
With that, Du Wei put on his hood.
Then someone took the instrument and scanned Du Wei's body before pulling Du Wei's arm and stuffing him into the car.
The car, which had never turned off, left Casablanca with a kick on the accelerator after everyone got into the car.
Although his vision was restricted, Du Wei keenly sensed that the humidity in the air was rapidly disappearing.
This means that they are indeed being taken to the location of the Delos Company, rather than being subjected to a job search "pig killing plate".
By the time the four of them saw the light of day, they were already in the lobby of the Delos Corporation's park control center.
It is a beehive-like structure.
In the middle is a large, openwork patio from which artificial daylight gently pours over, and is surrounded by numerous escalators up and down.
However, compared to the large number of escalators, there are not many staff standing on the escalators.
It seems that the decoration of this escalator is more meaningful than its actual meaning.
After all, in most cases, the elevator that goes up and down is more popular.
In contrast, the advantages of artificial daylight that escalators can enjoy are not worth mentioning in terms of efficiency.
When Du Wei looked at the layout of the control center in reality, Ford, who was sitting in the chief engineer's office, was also paying close attention to Du Wei's demeanor through the camera.
He noticed that the companions around Du Wei at this time were not the ones he had seen last time who looked like ace soldiers.
The people brought in by Dewey this time were more like people who specialized in technology.
At least the only one of the four, Four-Eyed Boy, had lenses as thick as the bottom of a beer bottle to show that he had been in front of the computer long enough.
The other two women's long, narrow fingers were also great for typing on the keyboard.
What Ford wouldn't know was that Shaw's fingers weren't meant to play the piano, but to make it easier to hold the sledgehammer so it wouldn't slip.
Seeing this, Ford pressed the call button on the table, and then spoke:
"Go ahead, take them to familiarize themselves with the work."
Soon the monitor was filled with the figure of Elsie, a senior engineer in the Code of Conduct department.
Elsie walked up to the four of them with a tablet in his arms, looked at the information on the tablet, especially after stopping on Du Wei for a while, turned around and hurriedly walked forward, and said:
"Come with me, let's get acquainted with the workplace before I introduce you to the benefits of the employee."
The three of Finch glanced at Du Wei, and after seeing Du Wei nod, they followed Elsie's footsteps and walked into the elevator.
Elsie pressed the button on the 33rd basement floor, then closed her lips and said nothing.
Such an unkind appearance immediately discouraged Fincher's interest in talking.
It didn't take long for the elevator to arrive
On the 33rd floor, as the elevator doors opened, rooms with glass on all sides appeared in front of everyone.
In that glass room, all the people sitting or standing were naked androids.
In front of them, an engineer from the Code of Conduct Department was holding a tablet and seemed to be testing something.
It was only then that Elsie said coldly:
"In order to better test how androids react to commands, we're going to have androids be honest with us.
It's normal for you to have a physiological reaction now, and that's true for everyone when they first came.
You'll get used to this later, but one thing is absolutely forbidden, and that's to use your authority to have sex with androids.
This is the privilege of the client, not something you can do as a worker."
Listening to Elsie's cold answer, Du Wei smiled and asked:
"Excuse me, then, in the time that Delos Corporation was founded, no employee had ever crossed this ban?
For example, what unspeakable thing happened to a certain Sweetwater Dust Girl?"
Elsie stopped his hurried walk and glanced thoughtfully at Du Weidao:
"The ban is only in this control center.
If the employee really wants to do it, then you can use the employee permission to buy park tickets at 10% off and become a customer, and then no one will care what you want to do."
Du Wei, who was looking around, asked casually:
"Oh, how much do the tickets cost?"
Elsie smiled, turned around and walked forward:
"At present, the park is still invite-only, so the tickets will be more expensive.
The price of a ticket is $10 million.
The engineer's salary is $100,000 a month.
So if you want to go to the park, you'll have to learn something else.
Alright, that's the end of the chat, this is an anomalous android that should have been sent to a cold storage warehouse.
But you're here, so I'll leave it to you."
Elsie pushed open a glass door in front of him and pointed to Abnasi, who was sitting motionless.