The Collection of The End

Chapter 1112: Intelligence Machine Crisis (28)

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"Eliya, if I read right, Basaka is... a bear?" Conna tried to start the conversation.

"Isn't it obvious?" Ilya asked strangely.

"..."

"Bionics" is an exclusive word called "Android". Kang Na couldn't find a substitute for a while, but ended up saying "Anbear", a bear, do you want to say "Android-Bear"?

"Well, no kidding, Basaka is indeed a bear-type bionic person (Android)," Ilya patted the bear's back underneath: "After all, after the bill was announced, model-controlled life would not allow manufacturing virtual The smart humanoid is a bionic person."

"So, how smart is it?" Connor continued to follow the topic of "talking about bears."

"It's about the age of seven or eight years old children, and they can't talk. This is the upper limit of the permission we have obtained after negotiating with Star Alliance." Ilia leaned over and touched the head of the bear in Basaka, and the big white bear also cooperated very well. Arched her hand.

Isn't it like you?

"So, the main business of modeling life now is animals with low intelligence? What is their specific role?" Kang Na did not find an opportunity to turn the topic back to the bionics.

"The purpose is to deal with the dangerous environment that may occur during interstellar development and difficult tasks that are difficult for the bionics to complete," Ilya raised her small hand and pointed to the sky: "Although the bionics are not impossible to do, but because of 'Terror Valley Effect', human beings will feel sympathetic sympathy for the damage to things that have intelligence and similar appearance to themselves, so it is better to use primitive machinery or large animals, and if the actions of those bionics fighting for their own rights are successful Wouldn’t Starlink be able to'use' them as before?"

Huh? Wait... In this way, there is no reason for Model Life to object to the declaration made by Marcus. If the bionics are free, and then want to let them perform the mortal tasks, it will undoubtedly be much more difficult, and only let them perform. Ordinary humans can complete the work. At this time, the "modeled life" that has been transformed can seize this market gap.

For further analysis, the bionics created by the modeled life before the bill was promulgated, such as Sierra and Lijie Lit, can be regarded as Starlink citizens after gaining the rights that Marcus fights for. The strength of life will also soar, and Elijah has no reason to send North to issue a declaration that the bionics want to go out independently and break with humanity.

So, this matter was made by Noth and "Jerigo" from beginning to end?

["So, do you support the declaration issued by Marcus?" (model)]

["You want to say, you don't know the actions of Bionics Nos and Jericho?" (Rebellion)]

["So, what do you think about abnormal bionics?"]

["In addition to bears, what kinds of animal-type bionics have been produced by MO life?" (Gourmet)]

Still thinking about it?

Connor looked at the new action proposal and hesitated a little.

Indeed, now that Ilia has turned the subject back, she should be able to inquire about the original purpose of the trip, and even Anderson, who has been listening for a long time, is also using her eyes to signal herself to quickly ask related topics.

But is that really okay?

Don’t see that Ilya Kamsky is just a cute little girl, and she is also the CEO because Model Life is a family business, but it can last for so long in the thirteenth district, a place where the dragon and the dragon are mixed. Bionics can fight.

So, is there such a possibility that the useful information now revealed, and the words specifically provided to Connor to turn the subject back, is precisely for her return to the bear instead of asking about the matter before? Once she really borrowed this word and asked in the past, this question will be ended by her making excuses? And if she continues to care about her animals, will she disclose other information "inadvertently" as before?

"So, what other types of large animals have been created by modelling life? Will there be dinosaurs?" Kang Na asked.

"..." Ilya stared at Conna, seeming to tilt her head slightly in surprise, and then backhandedly patted the wall of the conference room behind her, turning it into a giant screen: "Winston? Are you there?" "

The screen shows a room similar to a single-person office, but its giant floor-to-ceiling windows somehow show a blue earth and a dark starry sky, as if it were in an orbital space station.

"叽叽!" With Ilya's voice, a young orangutan jumped in from outside the picture, holding a banana in one hand, holding a pair of glasses in the other, and waving toward the screen, or waving the banana.

"Uh... hello, Winston." Connor also waved at the little orangutan.

"叽?" The little orangutan blinked.

"Well... Ah ha ha ha ha ha!" Ilia covered her mouth with one hand and hammered her back with her other hand, and Conna was very sure that she had turned his eyes when he saw Basaka.

"Ah, I really don't know why you like my glasses. Fortunately, I have a few more pairs." With a gentle man's voice, a pair of arms stretched into the screen and hugged the baby orangutan. Gray-haired blue eyes, wearing a white coat, looks like a gentle and easy-going middle-aged man, a pair of gold wire glasses with the same style as the hand of the orangutan are placed on the bridge of the nose.

He looked at the situation on the screen and smiled slightly to Connor and Anderson: "Hello, I am Harold Winston, the head of the "Life and Machinery" department of the modeled life."

[Confirmation information, Harold Winston, an expert in the fields of biology, artificial intelligence, robotics applications and space development, has a total of eight doctorate degrees and three honorary professor titles. He has retired. 】

"Uh, hello, Mr. Winston." Connor, who had previously admitted the wrong person, responded embarrassingly.

"Uh cough," Ilya finally stopped laughing and cleared her throat: "Winston, how are the orangutans?"

"They are'growth' in accordance with the parameters set at the time of manufacture, and the speed is exactly the same as the real orangutan," Winston in the picture picked up the little orangutan in his hand: "But also because the speed is the same, I want to know Whether it has the same physical parameters as the real orangutan after growing up, it still needs to wait a long time for them to become adults."

"It doesn't matter, we have time." Elijah responded.

After Ilya and Winston had an incomprehensible academic term conversation, they turned off the screen and turned to Connor: "As you can see, the bear is just my personal hobby, and the controlled life is Large-scale manufacturing is a large creature with a relatively higher upper limit of intelligence. As for dinosaurs, it is a pity that the existing fossils cannot reverse the way they were before, so they are not within the scope of our manufacturing."

She didn't care about the previous news about "growable" bionics. Could it be that she wanted to disclose?

From further inference, we should not talk to her about business matters?

Then... continue chatting home chanting?

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