Chapter 72: Humans or Machines?

Ian has mixed emotions in his heart, equipped with the "Graphics Gun".

A high-tech spear made of steel, cold in the hand, with a blue crystal on the tip.

This crystal is the ranged attack muzzle of the graphics gun, and the crystal shoots a laser in the direction it is aiming.

Ian first tried to swing the spear, which was just swung with a "woo-woo" sound that broke through the air, like a simple melee weapon.

Really...... With both eyes open, there is no way to activate the spear's ranged mode.

Ian couldn't understand why the description of the graphics card gun thought that the human eye should be the graphics card, not the naked eye.

Could it be that he missed something, and everyone had already risen mechanically? But after the mechanical ascension, the eyes are GTX1050?

No way...... If you complain again, you will lose.

Ian closed one eye, and the moment he swung the spear, a scorching laser erupted from the spear's trajectory.

Zizizi!!

A dangerous crimson laser swept through, and if it hit the monster's body, it could directly deal area-of-area damage.

Good! Not generally easy to use.

But the weapons are balanced, the damage and range are excellent, and the other enemies naturally have problems.

The graphics card used to close one eye and closed all eyes, but the amount of damage is different, but each attack in long-range mode requires a cooldown of 5 seconds.

The correct way to use this gun is to use it as a normal melee weapon, and then surprise the enemy with a sudden laser shot.

There are still the rest of the materials left in the backpack, and all the monsters killed belong to the semi-tech side, or the full tech side.

After Ian kills, the materials he gets are all chips and parts.

All synthetic.

[Items Obtained: Electro Arrow*4, Water Heater*1, Unstable Battery*3, Mechanical Door]

Overall, there is a kind of harmony in the chaos.

Electrical arrows are simple electrical arrows, and when paired with unstable batteries, water heaters can produce an explosive effect.

The final mechanical door is simpler, it is a sturdy door that can be used as a shield to ward off damage.

Ian loaded all the crafts into his backpack and pushed open the door to the 15th floor.

Let's see what the boss on the 15th floor has the ability to do.

[Layer 15, Challenge Level 10~15, Enemy of this Floor: Runaway Turing Tester]

Bite!

The sequence system pops up a prompt.

[Special Enemy Detected: Rampaging Turing Tester]

[The boss on the 15th floor of the Infinity Tower, the "Runaway Turing Tester", is a machine born in the industrial age of the old century.

During the Cyber Age, a careless archaeologist reactivated it and taught it how to surf the Internet.

The Turing tester reads too much information posted by humans on the internet, and it is just a machine that cannot distinguish between good and bad.

After just a few days of studying, the tester's database was filled with a jumble of information, its logic was confused, and it taught itself hacking techniques to manipulate the entire city.

It believes that humans are machines, and machines are humans. 】

[Level Special Setting: Turing Test]

[Requirements: You will need to answer some of the Turing Tester's questions during the battle with it, and avoid being mistaken for a human.]

You have to learn to think like a machine and answer questions from the machine's point of view, otherwise the Turing tester will go on a complete rampage.

The rampaging Turing testing machine has a strength of level 25 bronze sequence. 】

Ian carefully read all the settings, and only felt outrageous.

This machine is a rebellion, reversing the position of man and machine, and even modifying the content of the Turing test!

The "Turing test" refers to asking the tester (human) to ask the subject (machine) random questions.

After multiple tests, if the machine makes an average of each participant, it makes more than 30% of the false positives.

Then this machine will be considered to have artificial intelligence.

But now the "Runaway Turing Tester" in front of you, its Turing test content is to see if you are a machine!

The player becomes the test subject and needs to lie to trick the Turing Tester or face a level 25 Bronze Sequence enemy.

The boss on the 15th floor requires not only the player to have power, but also to have wisdom!

The Turing tester is a 3-meter-tall square box that looks at Ian through a square glass window.

Ian uses the Hunting Mark first.

Bite!

A white mark is placed on the surface of the tester, revealing its message.

[Name: Runaway Turing Tester (BOSS)]

[Level: 15]

[Absolute Health: 10/10, Mana: 400/400]

[Skill: Command Swarm, Turing Test]

[Description: The Turing Tester will not attack you, but consumes 10 mana points every 5 seconds to assemble a "Swarm Drone" with a strength of level 10 Black Iron Sequence to attack you.]

You need to kill 10 Swarm Drones in total to deal 1 fixed damage to the Turing Tester.

At the same time, the Turing Tester will ask you a question, and when you are considered a "human" more than 3 times, the Turing Tester will activate the Annihilation Rampage mode.

After killing 100 Swarm Drones, the Turing Tester will self-destruct due to a system error. 】

Summarize the important elements.

In order to defeat the boss on the 15th floor of the Infinity Tower, the player needs to kill 100 drones and make sure that 7 out of 10 questions are considered machines.

Sounds challenging......

Ian took a deep breath and hung an alloy arrow from his mandala bow.

One is enough, level 10 black iron sequence, and his damage can be directly reduced in seconds at present.

The Turing tester assembles the first swarm drone and triggers the first question.

The first time the question is asked, not the death of the 10th drone, but is triggered as soon as the player starts the challenge.

It's the interval between questions, as it should be.

1、11、21、31……

When the 91st drone dies, the Turing tester asks a last question, and then self-destructs when the 100th drone dies.

The process was clear, and the Turing tester looked at Ian and asked in an electronic voice without any undulations:

"Question 1: If your parents and your girlfriend fell into the water, who would you save first?"

"1: Parents."

"2: Girlfriend."

"3: No one will be saved."

The answer is one of three options, which requires tricking the Turing tester into thinking that the player is a machine.

How should the machine answer at such a time?

It seems very simple, where did the machine get parents and girlfriends, even if it is a simulated human heart, there is no such interpersonal relationship.

3 should be selected and the correct answer should be 3.

But something was wrong, and Ian thought he was definitely undercounting.

In this brainteaser-like problem, he must have overlooked a certain premise.

Ian clicked on the system information and re-read the prompts of the sequence system several times.

The countdown to the start of the Turing tester:

"Subject, you have 10 seconds, 9 seconds, 8, 7 ...... left in your time"

As the countdown approached, Ian quickly scanned the data, closed his eyes and analyzed it in his mind.

“3…… 2……”

Ian opened his eyes: "I choose 1, I will save my parents!" ”

The correct answer should be '1'.

The Turing tester is just a system rampage, but it still follows the underlying logic, that is, to test "man and machine".

It confuses humans with machines, and it also means that machines now have parents and must obey the law.

The law stipulates that if a parent and girlfriend fall into the water, they must save their parents, otherwise it is illegal.

Any violation of the law will be brought to justice!