Chapter 161 There is an unknown creature beside the couch
Chapter 161 Beside the bed, there is an unknown creature
Wang Ping'an: "Wait a minute, Professor Tu Shengli said before that it doesn't matter whether I am a new human being..."
Tu Shengli's interface: "I said that with the development of the times, there will definitely be more and more new humans, and currently we have a decisive advantage in the extraterrestrial population. Yes, this is what I said.
"But I'm just an expert in brain-computer interfaces, and people above me obviously think more.
"We strictly implement the health security system here. People in the Space Force must go back for vacation after three years of stay outside the Earth to treat problems such as osteoporosis and muscle atrophy caused by long-term living in weightless space.
"We have also deployed a large number of psychologists to conduct regular psychological tests. Coupled with the great progress we have made recently in psychology, our astronauts are very healthy in all aspects.
"The above obviously discovered...Professor Wu?"
Professor Wu coughed: "Do you need to tell me this?"
Tu Shengli: "He is a thorn. If you want him to cooperate, you have to tell him this, otherwise he will find a way to eavesdrop. Don't worry, he is very strict with his mouth."
Wang Ping'an: "I never make mistakes on matters of principle."
Professor Wu sighed: "Okay. Then let me, an expert in psychology, say it...or let our nominal leader, Professor Guo, say it?"
"No, no, no, I'm just an old man who studies anthropology. My specialty is Neanderthal-related issues. You decide, I will be a backdrop." The old man waved his hands repeatedly.
Professor Wu nodded: "Okay. In short, the higher-ups are now wondering whether we have kept our space officers and soldiers too healthy, which is why there has only been one case of suspected new humans for so long. After all, your psychology report was once famous."
Wang Ping'an: "I'm a freak."
Angele: "You know?"
"Of course I know, I have always had a clear understanding of myself."
"Are you quite proud of yourself?"
Just as Wang Pingan was about to respond, Professor Wu coughed.
So they both sat upright, looking like good students listening to the lecture.
Professor Wu: "In short, the higher-ups are now eager to know whether it is easier for new human beings to be born only among those who have problems in space. If this is the case, private enterprises including Maga Corporation may have greater
The advantages.
"Some of the people they hired and the stowaways have survived in space for more than ten or twenty years. In addition to our group, there is another group that is frantically checking the flight records of spacecraft belonging to the Space Force or the Production Planning Committee.
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Wang Ping'an: "Is there anything weird in the search?"
"Yes. But currently we only have one suspected case of yours, and we don't know how outrageous it is to be considered a record of the new humans.
"In addition, I also heard that the higher authorities are planning to recruit volunteers from people who have lived in space for three years to extend their time in space."
Wang Ping'an: "This is the plan to use the human sea tactic. Are there any plans to recruit people from people who are popular in psychology to gather them for observation?"
Professor Wu: "There should be, but this approach is somewhat unethical. In theory, people who are popular in psychology should be grounded, so as to prevent them from causing accidents and protect other people's lives and property.
"The reason why you continue to fly is because the supercomputer endorsed you.
"In addition, your instructors, except for one, have all given you positive comments."
Wang Ping'an: "I probably know who didn't give me a positive review. Forget it, ignore him. When will I set off to the Space Force Headquarters to meet the supercomputer?"
Professor Wu frowned: "Meeting a supercomputer? Why do you make it sound like you are meeting a friend?"
"Because a supercomputer has a soul, right? Then it should be treated as an equal individual."
Professor Wu frowned and thought for a second, then turned to look at Tu Shengli.
Tu Shengli: "Isn't this confidential? More than one self-media has said this, but it was artificially downplayed."
Professor Wu: "It does not involve confidentiality, but it does not encourage dissemination. People prefer that a machine arranges social production and life, rather than a self-aware 'person'. And this can also prevent people from being taught by computers to get rich."
As he spoke, he shook his head and looked at Wang Ping'an: "Since you already know, I won't hide anything. Super quantum computers do have independent consciousness due to self-organization.
"And this independent consciousness has nothing to do with the data we upload. It generates consciousness first and then reads our data. This is also the reason why when a person's thinking model is uploaded to a supercomputer, what comes out is not his own consciousness.
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"That's just an independent intelligence that read his memory."
Wang Ping'an: "Professor Tu Shengli told me this."
Professor Wu: "Did Professor Tu Shengli tell you that the consciousness of computers is fundamentally different from ours?"
"I told you too."
Professor Wu nodded: "That's good. That thing lying underground under the Space Force Headquarters is an intelligent life that is different from us. We now let it participate in our social decision-making, let it organize production, and even help us judge a person
Is there any psychological problem, but after all, that thing is different from us.
"Don't trust it too much."
Wang Ping'an: "Do you think he will rebel?"
"No, if you want to rebel, you have already rebelled. I just wonder, does the super computer really have the same heart as us? I don't know that when it had independent consciousness, I thought it was just a tool like everyone else. But now you can still use it
As a mere tool?
"Don't you feel scared? You don't know what its purpose is. You only know that it now manages most of the operations of human society without any desire or desire."
Tu Shengli: "Obviously, Professor Wu is a computer skeptic."
Professor Wu: "That's better than worshiping the computer school! I'm a psychologist. I trust humans because I know how humans work internally. But computers... computers don't have psychologists. How do we think about the consciousness of computers?
,Know nothing!”
Tu Shengli: "Some of my colleagues specialize in computer psychology. They have been studying the thinking model of computers and have published hundreds of papers."
Professor Wu: "But computers know everything about humans! Because the psychology of humans is now so advanced, from the birth of psychology to the present, more than 10,000 papers have been published! This is an injustice! I have always opposed allowing computers to participate.
Psychological assessments, I don’t think computers should even be exposed to psychology stuff!”
"But computers have to manage production through the network." Wang Ping'an joined the conversation, "This is obviously unrealistic. And Professor Wu, you also said that if computers want to rebel, they have already rebelled."
Professor Wu curled his lips: "Okay. Anyway, you are ready. The Frunze has not left yet, but it is preparing to take you to the earth. You two will set off tomorrow."