389: Chapter 369: Seed Players 389: Chapter 369: Seed Players It is well known that for so reasons, “artificial intelligence” in this world is not very developed…
Alright, let’s be frank, due to the existence of chanical Spiritualists, the chanical Alien Clan, and chanical Evil Gods, artificial intelligence is directly regarded as the path to death.
When normal industrial developnt lacks the brain-support system of “large computers,” and most of the tedious work requires brains and hands, efficiency naturally won’t be so high.
High-level scholars?
They are precious talents.
Unless they actively invest in research, it is unrealistic and uneconomical for others to force them to repeatedly carry out low-efficiency calculations.
At this point in the Tech Tree, a subtle deviation has appeared.
There are computers, but they are more similar to the “calculation boxes” when they were first born, with their flexibility and functional addition strictly limited.
There are mobile phones, but not smartphones, and the main communication thods are text ssages and phone calls.
Direct multi-elent communication is prohibited, even if chat rooms have been relaxed in recent years, restrictions on usage areas and the weird rules of no pictures and no videos are still in place.
This undoubtedly limits the rapid developnt of the “computing field” and indirectly leads to the unsuccessful operation of new technologies such as missiles and airplanes.
Airplanes have no automatic posture, missiles have no satellite navigation…
In short, every ti Lu Ping’an browses this world’s Tech Tree, he feels extrely strange.
But the question is, without an “organ” responsible for thinking, what made the “chanical creatures” that were awakened act like animals?
In the previous encounters at the TV tower, Lu Ping’an witnessed countless low-level creations transford from cara equipnt and electrical appliances.
They attacked living organisms within their field of view like beasts, evading and cooperating with each other.
Although their intelligence is obviously low, they are definitely not simple machines…
or rather, compared to stiff and dull robots, they are more like beasts after cyber modification.
Those high-level chanical creations, Fang Wen’s three generals, have human-level intelligence even when she doesn’t fully control them.
Achieving this without a thinking system is completely “unscientific”.
“…So, we are Spiritualists, beings that awaken souls for machines and tal creations.”
“But souls need a carrier, right?
Can a re tal body really hold a complete soul and carry the function of thought?”
“…This is a general theory, an ordinary human concept that does not involve ‘pollution’.
Pollution itself is a kind of change.
We instill ‘pollution’, change its structure, and let it generate a soul on its own.
But this existence itself consus pollution.
If it cannot complete its advancent and beco a real rule-based creation, it will sooner or later return to scrap tal…”
As it was a scholarly exchange, Fang Wen, who had put on her glasses again, patiently corrected Lu Ping’an’s “apprentice” level mistakes, bit by bit.
The conversation took place in Fang Wen’s hut…
or her nest.
Considering her threat, Lu Ping’an would never allow her to communicate with outsiders.
She is not allowed to enter any Rule-Level Building on her own except when work is required.
However, she couldn’t be left out in the wild either, so she was allowed to build a small house near the garden with her own hands.
One has to admit that high-level craftsn are skilled.
Even though Lu Ping’an did not provide any construction materials and only allowed her to use local materials like “clay” and “water,” she still managed to manually create a small building.
The nest is not large, just two or three small rooms, with no clear separation, filled with parts, farm tools, and cleaning supplies.
The only thing that seems to have a bit of life atmosphere is probably the TV series and small TV shared from the Big Cat.
Normally, a high-level professional would be full of grievances with such a life.
However, Lu Ping’an could feel that although she had so ans of suppressing herself and adjusting her emotions, she was more satisfied with this life.
“…You wouldn’t understand, my faith has been fulfilled.
And this is a real Land of Life, where I can gain a lot…”
Back to the point, in her own laboratory hut, Lu Ping’an was shown so information and stories by Fang Wen.
According to her, the first creatures to “awaken” the chanical spirit were not locals, but special items from the Foreign Domain.
“Viscous golden honey wine…
at least the first batch of people called it that, it can awaken the dead’s wisdom, giving them instinctual consciousness.”
“Among the Twelve-Pillar, there is a ‘chanic God.’ Using its power and completing its rituals, you can create a complete automatic machine.”
“Using special items, or borrowing divine power, are the most common ‘awakening’ thods.
In addition to that, as far as I know, there are three other major categories and seventeen kinds, but no matter which one, the duration and effect have so issues.
They are either precious one-ti-use items or gradually fade away with ti…”
In Fang Wen’s argunt, Lu Ping’an beca even more aware of how excessive the work he entrusted to her was.
He needs a permanent, high-intelligence tal-type creature, without any extra cost.
The most outrageous thing is not the creation of the finished product, but the provision of “materials.”
It’s like randomly giving DNA to a certain creature and demanding that the child born not only have extraordinary intelligence, but also beco a scientist…
Although this comparison is a bit far-fetched, it’s probably like that.
“I can’t do it, but your Life Encyclopedia seems to have a real possibility.
It has an astonishing creation authority, so I just need to provide high-intelligence potential tals and consciousness…”
Once Fang Wen understood the process of creating creatures with the Life Illustration, she proposed that the “Core of Wisdom” is of great importance.
Little Fla’s wisdom ca from the “heads” of the Ant Monsters.
Since the Ant Monsters themselves were only born a few days ago, Little Fla doesn’t have any innate knowledge…
She denied Lu Ping’an’s guess that newborn creatures should be born blank.
“This book cos from the power of the Sophist, right?
The Sophist’s path is to extract others’ experiences, professions, and wisdom, and overlay them on a new body.
This book should retain this ability.”
With this explanation, it really makes sense.
Little Fla also has several simple supernatural abilities that seem like the “magic” of the Ant Monster.
In the eyes of Fang Wen, who is obsessed with researching “artificial intelligence,” wisdom is not that magical.
It’s just giving you a “thinking”, “calculating” hardware, adding life’s spirituality, and eventually producing complex calculation patterns through the accumulation of years and external information stimulation.
“Human babies are blank slates when they are born.
If you give a beast enough education, you can also create a highly intelligent creature.”
So, theoretically, can a large number of chanical spiritual creations be used as “materials” to awaken a magical pet with higher intelligence?
At this point, Fang Wen hinted at the most valuable candidate possibility.
“…I don’t think you can find a stronger chanical Spiritualist in the ancient city or even in the nearby cities than , and my two treasures, the Black Plague and Despair Hatred, have been shattered, but you seem to only need their pieces…”
Pieces?
Take the opportunity to help your treasures resurrect?
No, just from Little Fla’s experience, it is more likely that they will be reassembled into a complete new individual.
However, since it is theoretically possible for newborn wisdom to inherit mories, there may be so traces left behind, and Fang Wen’s dream of her “baby coming back to life” may indirectly be fulfilled.
“…Let think about it and check on those fragnts first.”
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