"Chu Jungui." Chu Jungui replied calmly without any pause.
The old man looked up at him again and continued to ask: "Who are your parents?"
"Father Chu Yunfei, also named Chu Yingyang. Mother... doesn't know."
"No impression at all?"
"I have never seen her since I was born."
“Why buy a house?”
"I want to move grandpa to a sunny place."
"Very good, here are some in-depth questions." The old man moved his body, flipped through the book with difficulty, and then asked: "Why don't you have a girlfriend?"
This problem caused another chaos in Chu Jungui's system. Each component was trapped in lengthy and complicated calculations, and there would be no hope of solving the problem for a while.
"I don't know." Chu Jungui accidentally revealed the truth about the component chaos.
"Okay, let's change the question. If two girls fell into the water at the same time, one with big breasts and the other with small breasts, which one would you save first?"
"The one who doesn't struggle."
"If two girls confess to you at the same time..."
"What is confession?"
"Ah... I just told you that I like you..."
"Never had."
"We're saying, what if..."
"Why should they like me?"
"What if! Don't ask so many questions!"
Chu Jungui thought carefully and then said: "I will ask them why."
"Wait, that's not the problem. The problem is, if two girls fall in love with you at the same time, one breast..."
Before the old man finished speaking, the craftsman stabbed him. Only then did the old man realize and quickly changed his words: "One is very beautiful and the other is very smart. Which one will you choose?"
"The one who shoots accurately."
Looking at the old man's expression, Chu Jungui felt that there seemed to be something wrong with his answer. To remedy the situation, he quickly added: "Maybe I can carry two more ammunition boxes."
The old man seemed to have some difficulty breathing. He kept flipping through the book, and then stopped on a certain page and said: "The last question, if you want to give a girl a bouquet of flowers..."
"Why should I..."
"Shut up!" the old man roared, scaring Chu Jungui into shutting up.
The old man took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, and slowly lowered his hands on his chest, as if he was practicing some advanced technique. After a few times, he finally calmed down and asked: "Will you give me red or blue?"
Chu Jungui thought about it, and then asked cautiously: "Which one is cheaper?"
With a bang, the book in the old man's hand fell to the ground. He didn't bother to pick it up. He waved his hand and said, "Okay, you passed the test. Go to the next room and wait!"
Chu Jungui stood up and walked to the next door. The old man behind him suddenly grabbed the craftsman and said urgently: "Quickly, bring me my medicine! My heart is not working anymore..."
Next to it was a small room with some sundries, desks and chairs. Chu Jungui looked around, and the scan results showed that there was no hidden camera device in the room. He sat down on the chair and waited quietly. Suddenly, the shelf
The last paper book came into view, titled "The Turing Test".
Chu Jungui felt that the book seemed to be related to him, so he reached out to take it and started to flip through it. After reading a few pages, a strong danger alarm appeared in his heart.
This is a book that introduces how to use different questions to test artificial intelligence. If there is a 30% chance of being unable to determine whether the answerer is a human or a machine through the answers, it means that the intelligent test is successful.
This book is quite old. I believe that the current version standard has been raised to a new level, but I don’t know whether it is 80% or 90%.
The specific criteria don't matter, it does matter why he was tested!
Chu Jungui read the book quietly. In fact, all the components in his mind were running at high speed, constructing response plans for different scenarios.
He flipped through the pages very quickly, but he limited his speed to keep the reading progress within the range of normal humans. He read the entire book quickly, and there was nothing particularly touching about the content. The main reason was that the book was so real.
It is so old that many theories and algorithms have simply lost their meaning today.
Chu Jungui only read half of it and put the book down because there was no need to read any more. Why this book appeared in front of him is the key.
While thinking about it, a key question suddenly emerged. Is he a human or a machine? To expand a bit further, is the test subject a human or a machine? Where did the test subject come from? Can I still be considered a test subject now?
Or, what is a person?
How to define human beings has become a common problem for all mankind. Many people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty believed that the monsters that had been transformed from top to bottom in the community could not be considered human beings at all, and accordingly did not enjoy human rights. There were also some people in the Federation who believed that
Elite human supremacists have even pushed for legislation to define what percentage of body parts must be modified to be considered a human being and to enjoy human rights.
There was also a series of incidents of discrimination against modified people in the Federation space that year, triggering strong protests from the community, which eventually turned into a war. This war forced the Federation to withdraw the bill that mandated the review of human body modification proportions, known in history as the 'proportion'.
war'.
Regardless of the standards of the prosperous Tang Dynasty or Yingsa, Chu Jungui can be called a better person than 99.99% of people. He has no transplanted or modified organs in his body, and only a few pitifully small implanted chips are the foreign objects.
.Both in terms of volume ratio and functions, these chips are dispensable.
Chu Jungui knew that he was a test subject, but no one had ever told him the difference between a test subject and a human being.
While he was thinking about it, the old man's condition outside finally stabilized. He struggled to sit up and said, "I'm fine."
"Professor, you're fine. It's almost time now. Let's talk about the little guy and then proceed to the next procedure."
The old man whose codename was Professor took a breath and said: "Now we have basically figured it out. The kid inside should be..."
The professor's voice suddenly dropped so low that Chu Jungui couldn't hear clearly.
What is it?
Chu Jungui's hand pretended to be casually resting on the armrest, and a thin needle poked out from his fingertips, touching the armrest lightly. This thin needle was made entirely of biological bone and had a variety of uses. It was one of the few on Chu Jungui's body.
One of the few modification points. Bone needles can detect extremely subtle vibrations, and then filter them through clutter to continuously amplify the sounds in the next room.
The old man was gasping for air, and it seemed that he could no longer breathe. The craftsman slowly laid him down. It turned out that the two people were not talking, so no wonder Chu Jungui couldn't hear the sound just now.
The old man gasped for a while, then regained his ability to speak, and shouted: "That kid must be really stupid, not just pretending!"
The craftsman's tone was a little strange, "A fool who doesn't understand women and emotions at all? Isn't he a scum who specializes in implanting personalities to deceive?"
"That's right."
“It’s really rare!”
"It's not surprising, considering he grew up in a space base."
"Isn't his father also here?"
"His father? The researcher who has been working at the base for more than ten years, 70% of his colleagues are single women, and can't solve his personal problems? I think it's probably because of his father that this silly boy has become what he is today."
"That must be a genius researcher, right?"
"Who says a genius must not understand women? Chu Yingyang is only a third-rate scholar, not a genius at all! He published three insignificant papers in more than ten years, and they were all the third author."
The craftsman shrugged and said, "Okay! So, this guy has passed the test?"
"He passed it here. Go and see if he has any immune deficiencies. Don't die from alien bacteria by then."
"No problem. If everything goes well, I can get off work early today."