Chapter 572 The most precious gem on the Holy Sword [Yulan Daier]!
Chapter 572 The most precious gem on the Holy Sword [Yulan Daier]!
The boots made a crisp sound, and the steel mask was removed from her face, revealing brown hair and emerald green pupils, but the left half of her face was translucent.
There are some non-human features on his head, which look like cat ears. "I am Erwin Schrödinger, a dimensional traveler from the abyss."
“…” Michelangelo glanced at Shakespeare, then at Schrödinger.
"Dimensional Traveler, what advice do you have for me?" Shelley glanced at Schrödinger and asked subconsciously, then paused, "... No, what exactly are you?"
Schrödinger's half was transparent, and only the outline of the left half of his body could be seen clearly.
Schrödinger's emerald pupils slightly raised, "...human beings. Although, strictly speaking, they are now just mimic creatures that have lost the unitary nature of quantum distribution... You can also understand them as ghosts that have [jumped] from other worlds!"
In response to this, Shelley just looked at her in silence.
Schrodinger took out the holy sword [Yulandel], "Do you recognize this sword, Yulandel!"
“…” Shelley’s eyes began to recall the past.
"...Yes, to you, this sword itself does not mean anything, but what about the 'Philosopher's Stone' that exists as an urban legend in the city? The Cosmic Cube that gives all robots the ability to think?"
Schrodinger's words made the thought in Shelley's eyes disappear instantly, and he said with disdain, "...Humph, I thought you were going to say something, "Philosopher's Stone"? That's just superstition in alchemy, right? Guts? Can urban legends be taken seriously? Do you know that they also say that I am actually dead, and the current president is just a mechanical replica?"
Shelley hugged her chest, and she looked like the difference between an older sister and a younger sister compared to Michelangelo standing next to her.
"Yes, most urban legends are absurd, and the Philosopher's Stone is just an ancient 'all-powerful' myth." Schrödinger didn't care about Shelley's attitude. "You may not have heard of Clarke's fundamental law, but everyone must understand this truth: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." A chemist who traveled back to the Stone Age was regarded as a 'shaman who can communicate with gods' because he did one or two experiments - there is nothing strange about this, right?"
"…What exactly are you testing?" Shelley became even more impatient. She was not idle enough to listen to nonsense.
"This is not nonsense, but it's a long story. Maybe someone can find some similarities in the story. The name of the magic sword is "Yulan Daier". It has the terrible power of creating the world. It is a weapon made by a certain god for his apostles. The seven-fold rainbow crystal inlaid on the hilt is the proof of this power. For example... the red crystal of courage can continuously track a specific magic band and is a guiding light for exploration; and the blue crystal of reason can continuously perform logical analysis on the intelligence continuously input from all directions, and has a strong information processing ability. Yes, these crystals are like the pure gold ornaments on the body of the Happy Prince. Each piece is also priceless... The one with the most [potential for use] is undoubtedly the "rational crystal" that can be used to simulate human cognitive ability. Today is not the first time I have observed your city in depth. The power engines here are all internal combustion engines, the computing devices here are all vacuum tubes, and there are no "extraordinary" resources here that can reach the abundance that modern industry can use."
To be honest, even before Schrödinger left the eigenworld, the situation there was much better than here.
"——But you do have robot police, robot tour guides, robot housekeepers, and even because artificial intelligence is advanced enough, it simplifies the procedures of legislation and law enforcement. These machines are not simple automatic tools, but they can think and solve problems like humans. This is real artificial intelligence. It should be no problem for them to pass the Turing test, right?"
Schrödinger knew that Einstein and Tesla had once had such an idea, or that none of those people at the time had not thought about this problem.
But the cost is high, because the structure of brain cells is so complex and delicate. If conventional electronic components are used to simulate them, it will inevitably consume a lot of electricity. From a cost perspective, if we have time to figure this out, we can build hundreds of Titan mechas.
"In short, if you want to replicate the human brain - the most complex automatic system in the known world - it is theoretically impossible to rely on hardcore devices such as vacuum tubes and internal combustion engines to achieve it."
Apart from other things, although Schrödinger's negotiation ability was not good, every word he said made sense. The situation here was indeed unusual. "The human brain is a sophisticated structure composed of billions of brain cells. If you want to do this, you need billions of electrode tubes, which is equivalent to lighting billions of light bulbs, and you also need corresponding precision instruments. Not to mention other things, just lighting billions of light bulbs, the island cannot meet its original needs. That is equivalent to hundreds of Hoover Dams running at full capacity continuously supplying electricity. Only in this way can it be possible to simulate a brain."
"It seems that it is simply a fantasy that Skyline can achieve this scale of robot artificial intelligence design. However, somehow, this has happened. In your city, there are machines everywhere that can replace humans to perform complex tasks. Of course, if you dissect a few of your robots, you will find that they are just some remote terminals in the final analysis."
A certain Li Ming came and secretly dismantled a robot. There was absolutely no reason for him to vent his anger because he was not given credit. Absolutely not!
"..." Michelangelo did not answer. She actually didn't know much about this kind of thing. The Great Library only had corresponding legislative powers.
"…You are free to be sarcastic to us, but as the president of the City Management Association, I don't think the development of this city is abnormal or immoral."
"Of course, I didn't mean that. I once did some related research in a certain institution. But it is precisely because of this that I need to explain clearly what unpredictable flaws there will be in adopting new technologies. For example, the most important one, and the one with the highest risk factor for you all, is channel security."
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