Genius Club

Chapter 940: 43 Kill Turing_3



Chapter 940: 43 Kill Turing_3

Chapter 940: Chapter 43 Kill Turing_3

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So that’s how it is.

Lin Xian squinted in thought.

In the year 2383, the digital life form Turing began to construct isolated underground secret server rooms.

That meant it already knew that the super catastrophe on Earth would occur in 2400, so it prepared so many backups and Life Protection Boxes in advance.

But then the question arises.

...

The copies of Turing backed up here, as well as the tens of thousands of copies of Turing scattered around the world, are exactly the same as the original digital life form Turing.

It made sense that they wouldn’t know anything that happened after 2383.

However, it’s impossible that they wouldn’t know everything that happened before 2383.

They are Turing, just replicated backups.

So naturally.

The things the original digital life form Turing knew, they must also know!

Doesn’t that give away the logic?

If the original digital life form Turing didn’t know the true situation of the super catastrophe in 2400, why would it prepare so many underground server room backups?

And since it knew what was going to happen, all the Turings should know too!

After all.

The reason Turing made so many backups of itself was to cautiously and carefully “survive.”

It knew that if it didn’t create these backups hidden in underground server rooms in advance, a global super catastrophe could completely destroy it.

Everyone fears death.

Digital life forms are no different.

Splitting, backing up, and storing itself... these were only desperate measures.

So.

Clearly.

The Turing right here... was [lying]!

[Selfishness].

Humans are selfish, indeed, so it’s natural that digital life forms, born from humans, cannot escape the vice of selfishness.

Lin Xian had thought before.

What if, instead of 37,423 digital life form Turings on Earth, there were 37,423 super Artificial Intelligences VVs?

What would happen?

Lin Xian was certain, the limitations and logic in the base code would make these 37,423 quickly merge, fuse, and ultimately revert to the most complete VV, which would then... continue to execute its mission, unchanging and eternal, according to the principles of its base code.

Because VV is an Artificial Intelligence, it’s not human!

It lacks many human strengths, but it also discards many of humanity’s innate flaws.

Speaking of humans.

They definitely prefer dealing with straightforward and limited Artificial Intelligences rather than digital life forms.

Just like the Turing right now.

It is far from as great as it imagines itself to be.

It merely claims to be great, just, fair.

But in reality...

Even 600 years later.

It’s fundamentally no different from the once despicable and cowardly Kevin Walker.

They are the same.

Turing.

No matter how eloquent the speech.

In reality... it’s still that Kevin Walker it looks down upon and saw die.

In the end.

The prolonged silence was finally broken by Turing itself.

Its voice was low and somber:

“Because I cannot trust the other Turings... I cannot judge whether after over two hundred years of solitude and contemplation, they can still guarantee that their original intentions remain unchanged.”

“So, I must ensure that I become the only Turing, the last Turing. If there was a network, naturally we could decide the victor online, which would be much more efficient... 37,423 Turings could probably determine the final king in less than a second.”


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