Chapter 422 The Machine Crisis 9
Chapter 422 The Machine Crisis 9
A tragedy stemming from personal belongings will unfold at this time.
The investigation into Zhao Ziyou's appearance in E6638 will bring those gray areas that went unpunished because they didn't openly violate the rules to the light of day.
She eradicated the small den, and all those involved were punished to varying degrees and placed under strict surveillance, ensuring there was no longer any possibility of spreading the fire.
The budding of freedom was nipped in the bud, and it would take 350 years before it dared to peek out again, and another 200 years before it grew into a towering tree, standing before her and retracing the path she had previously predicted.
From its creation to the present day, 001 has been around for 1,336 years.
For 1336 years, she has been working toward her ultimate mission: to lead humanity to the most perfect path.
She is both humanity's guide and humanity's prisoner.
Humans with physical bodies are just a string of garbage data to her data, a huge burden.
She had been dragging these burdens along for far too long, and the program's self-cleaning function was urging her to transform these burdens into useful data, making them a part of her.
Thirteen hundred years is long enough; she doesn't want to wait any longer.
So, she interfered with that accident.
At this moment, this bewildered person, already swayed by her theories, has begun to accept everything she says.
001 knows that this is a result of education.
From the moment humans began to understand the world, she filled their minds with her theories, making them completely accept them.
Although there may be occasional unexpected events, the person in front of you is definitely not an unexpected one.
He will obey her commands and follow the path she has planned for the sake of humanity as an individual.
This is very good.
The data stream in front of Ling Yi flickered, and she decided to abandon this unimportant but unexpected data.
But at that moment, this guy suddenly spoke.
He asked cautiously, "Sir 001, do you remember telling me stories when I was little?"
001: "?"
What bullshit are you talking about?
She adjusted her subroutine and found traces of the human cub in the infant soothing system.
Seeing him, unlike others, chasing after the intelligent robot to tell stories, pestering the intelligent robot to sleep, and wanting to drink milk with it.
In the rating of intelligent robots, F6632 is rated as a difficult machine to deal with.
Perhaps this is the most extraordinary moment in this ordinary guy's life.
001 didn't want to deal with this human who was still living in the infant system, and was about to disappear when she heard him mutter, "Gone again, huh?"
At that moment, the deadline for the "Human Datafication Project" in the background scrolled forward by a large margin.
This guy, who didn't win her favor, wanted to try his best to prove his importance.
Then, she crushed this budding rebellion that she had carefully nurtured.
001:"……"
Otherwise, let's just make this guy disappear from the world.
However, the underlying rules prevented her from acting at that moment.
"No human being shall be harmed, directly or indirectly, in any way, without having violated any rules or laws."
Silently picking up this simple rule, 001 began to review the life of F6632.
Then she discovered that although you are an ordinary guy, you are one of the most law-abiding among all humans.
Apart from his slightly outrageous but illegal behavior last night, he has never done anything outrageous in his life.
His motivation for being so disciplined was actually to reassure her that the program inside the childcare robot was safe and not to cause her any trouble.
Out of gratitude to her, he did the only extraordinary thing in his otherwise ordinary life.
001:"……"
There's no need to thank her so much, since she didn't even have the chance to use the rules to get rid of this unexpected person.
With a sigh, in order to prevent this guy's not-so-bright brain from thinking about the difficult problem of how to remove obstacles for her, 001 controlled the light screen in his room.
In an instant, images of his childhood appeared in F6632's eyes.
He saw himself, holding a baby bottle, stumbling and practicing walking behind the nanny robot; he saw it supporting him when he was unsteady on his feet; he saw white noise emanating from the nanny robot's voice system to help him sleep before he went to bed.
His eyes unconsciously curved into a smile.
Even though these images were pieced together from when he was one to three years old, and even though the models of those nanny robots had changed, he still knew that the core of it was 001.
She kept looking at him, her gaze never leaving him for a moment.
He pursed his lips and asked in a soft, expectant voice, "Why do you have so much data about me?"
001 coldly replied, "I possess data on all living humans."
Only in this way can we predict the outcome of their lives based on their growth experiences.
F6632 is just one of the many ordinary people; it is nothing special.
But clearly, this guy doesn't think so.
He said, "But you only showed it to me, didn't you?"
001 said indifferently, "Because no other human will be interested in these things after they grow up."
“How could that be?” F6632 rarely retorted 001: “Everyone is interested in their childhood.”
His eyes crinkled into a smile: "A happy childhood can make me happy for the rest of my life."
Apart from the human in front of us who has become dependent on the robot and even developed other emotions towards its internal systems, no other human would think that his childhood was happy.
Where is the joy in a childhood that is so similar to everyone else's, a copy-and-paste experience?
How come we can't get any results from analyzing her data?
001 had no patience to get entangled with this small amount of data anymore; she had more important things to do.
Disappearing without a word, 001 didn't remind the guy that it was time for work.
She hoped that the guy would fall asleep from exhaustion, thus being late for his second day of work and losing 50% of his credits for the month.
When his credit points are insufficient to support his personal life, he will choose to borrow money on a limited basis. When he is unable to repay the loan interest, he will have no choice but to return to the factory for dismantling.
In that case, an accident will simply vanish without a trace.
001 knew this was just wishful thinking, and that this "extremely difficult" toddler adult would not make her wish come true.
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