"Illya, if I'm not mistaken, Barsaka is... a bear, right?" Kangna tried to expand the topic.
"Isn't it obvious?" Illya asked strangely.
"..."
"Bionic man" is a special word called "Android". Kangna couldn't find a substitute word for a while, so she ended up saying "Anbear", a bear. Should she say "Android-Bear"?
"Okay, no kidding, Basaka is indeed a bear-shaped bionic man (Android)," Illya patted the bear's back: "After all, after the promulgation of that bill, model-controlled life forms are not allowed to create virtual beings.
An intelligent humanoid android."
"So, how intelligent is it?" Connor continued following the topic of "talking about bears."
"It's about the level of a seven or eight-year-old child, and it can't speak. This is the upper limit we obtained after negotiating with the Star Alliance." Illya leaned forward and touched Basaka's bear head, and the big white bear also cooperated.
He cupped her hand.
Isn't that similar to you?
"So, the main business of model-controlled life now is animals with low intelligence? What is their specific role?" Kangna didn't find an opportunity to change the topic back to bionic humans.
"The purpose is to deal with the dangerous environment that may occur during interstellar development and the difficult tasks that are difficult for bionic people to complete," Illya raised her little hand and pointed to the sky: "Although it is not impossible for bionic people to do it, due to the
The 'Uncanny Valley Effect' means that humans will sympathize with the harm caused by things that are intelligent and similar in appearance to themselves, so it is better to use primitive machinery or large animals. Moreover, if those androids succeed in fighting for their own rights,
If so, wouldn't Star Alliance not be able to 'use' them as before?"
Huh? Wait... In this way, the model-controlled life has no reason to oppose Marcus's declaration. If the androids are freed, it will undoubtedly be much more difficult to let them perform fatal tasks. They can only let them
To perform tasks that ordinary humans can complete, at this time, the transformed "model-controlled life" can seize this market gap.
If analyzed further, the androids created by the model-controlled life forms before the bill was enacted, such as Sera and Ligelite, can be counted as Star Alliance citizens after obtaining the rights that Marcus fought for, so the model-controlled life forms
The strength of life will also skyrocket. There is absolutely no reason for Illya to send North to issue a declaration that the androids will become independent and break with humans.
So, it was North and "Jericho" who did this from beginning to end?
["So, you support the declaration issued by Marcus?" (model)]
["You want to say that you have no knowledge of the actions of the android North and 'Jericho'?" (Rebellion)]
["So, what do you think about abnormal androids?"]
["Besides bears, what other types of animal-like androids have been created by model-controlled life?" (Taotie)]
Still thinking about it?
Kangna looked at the new action suggestions and hesitated a little.
Indeed, now that Illya has changed the topic, she should be able to take advantage of the opportunity to ask about the original purpose of the trip. Even Anderson, who had been listening for a long time, was using his eyes to indicate that he should ask related topics quickly.
But, is that really good?
Even though Ilya Kamsky is just a cute little girl, she became the CEO because Model Controlled Life is a family business, but it is not just because of her subordinates that she can maintain it for so long in District 13, a lawless place where people are mixed.
As long as the androids can fight.
So, is it possible that the useful information revealed now, as well as the special words to turn the topic back to Kangna, are just a reward for her not asking about serious matters before but instead caring about the bears? Once I really
If she uses this as a pretext to ask, will she find an excuse to end the inquiry directly? And if she continues to care about her animals, will she "inadvertently" reveal other information like before?
"So, what other types of large animals have been created by model-controlled life? Are there dinosaurs?" Kangna asked.
"..." Illya stared at Kangna, tilting her head slightly in surprise, and then patted the wall of the conference room behind her, turning it into a giant screen: "Winston? Are you there?"
"
What was displayed on the screen was a room that resembled a single-person office, but its giant floor-to-ceiling windows somehow showed the blue earth and dark starry sky, as if they were in some orbiting space station.
"Chichi!" Following Illya's voice, a young orangutan jumped in from outside the screen, holding a banana in one hand and a pair of glasses in the other, waving in the direction of the screen, or in other words, waving the banana.
"Uh... hello, Winston." Connor also waved to the little gorilla.
"Ji?" The little orangutan blinked.
"Uh-huh...ahhahahaha!" Illya covered her mouth with one hand and hit the bear's back hard with the other hand. Kangna was sure she saw Basaka rolling his eyes.
"Oh, I really don't know why you like my glasses. Fortunately, I got a few more pairs." Following a gentle man's voice, a pair of arms reached into the screen and picked up the little orangutan. Then, a man appeared.
A middle-aged man with gray hair and blue eyes, wearing a white coat, who looks elegant and easy-going. On the bridge of his nose is a pair of gold-rimmed glasses that are exactly the same as those held by the orangutan.
He looked at the situation on the other side of the screen and smiled slightly at Kangna and Anderson: "Hello, I am Harold Winston, the head of the 'Life and Machinery' Department of Model Controlled Life."
[Confirmation information, Harold Winston, an expert in the fields of biology, artificial intelligence, robotic applications, and space development, has a total of eight doctorates, three honorary professor titles, and has retired.]
"Uh, hello, Mr. Winston." Kangna, who had mistakenly recognized the person before, responded awkwardly.
"Hmm," Ilia finally stopped laughing and cleared her throat: "Winston, how are the orangutans doing?"
"They are 'growing' exactly according to the parameters set during manufacture, and the speed is exactly the same as that of real orangutans." Winston in the picture weighed the baby orangutan in his hand: "But it is also because the speed is the same. I want to know
Whether its physical parameters will be the same as those of a real orangutan when it grows up, we still need to wait a long time for them to reach adulthood."
"It doesn't matter, we have plenty of time." Illya responded.
After Ilya and Winston had an incomprehensible conversation about academic terms, they turned off the screen and turned to Kangna: "As you can see, bears are just my personal hobby, and model-controlled life is
What we are manufacturing on a large scale are large creatures like orangutans, which have a relatively higher upper limit of intelligence. As for dinosaurs, unfortunately, because the existing fossils cannot deduce what they looked like in life, they are not within the scope of our manufacturing."
She didn't care at all about the previous news about "growable" androids. Could this be what she wanted to reveal?
By further reasoning, it can be seen that I should not discuss business matters with her?
Then... let's continue chatting about home affairs?