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Leviathan's Mechanical Myth
21. Consciousness Copy Ⅰ

21. Consciousness Copy Ⅰ

Elaine Chen looked carefully at Lam's genetic test report in her hand, and the report showed that everything was normal, and there were no indicators that were different from ordinary people.

Could it be a mistake, Chen muttered, and continued to check the genetic report over and over again, confirming the basic information on it again and again.Why can't find any abnormalities, Chen was a little puzzled, and was frowning at the moment thinking.

However, Chen immediately remembered that the feeling of being bound in the depths of her soul was not the reason why she didn't find out in the end. All this can only be left to God to explain, so she was relieved.

She should have made an appointment with Lam to go to their laboratory to see the sample "brain" they developed. It should be about the same time of departure. Chen called the secretary and the driver, and went straight to the Hu city Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

On the way, Chen closed her eyes, and could feel something slowly growing and spreading in her mind. Ever since the huge bloody shadow was about to squeeze into her mind, Chen felt as if there was a small black shadow in her mind. This small group of black shadows was constantly expanding every day, if she didn't feel it carefully, she might not find that it was growing at all.

This should be the consciousness area that was polluted last time. When this small group of black shadows spread to the whole mind, she would become such a crazy and bloodthirsty monster!

Fortunately, Chen found that she could use her unpolluted consciousness to continuously squeeze the polluted consciousness area, and slowly squeeze it into the corner of her mind, which temporarily restricted its slow growth. But this was not a long-term solution, after all, no one knew when she would be unable to suppress it.

Since this was the pollution of spiritual consciousness caused by contacting it, then staying away from it was the most direct way. However, she had been controlled and without it, how would she obtain the blue liquid. In a dilemma, Elaine Chen couldn't help laughing bitterly.

"We're at the artificial intelligence laboratory, Miss Chen." The secretary's soft reminder interrupted Chen's thoughts. Chen nodded, took out her phone and called Lam. She told Lam that they had arrived at the door, then got off the car and went to the door to wait for Lam who would go out to pick them up into the laboratory.

After hanging up Chen's phone, Lam quickly ran to the door of the laboratory, and saw Chen waiting for him with a smile.

As soon as he got closer, Lam found that Chen's smell had changed today. "It seemed that she must have changed her perfume", Lam thought to himself.

Not daring to think too much, Lam took Chen into the laboratory and went straight to the experimental area where the lowest-level artificial intelligence system was located.

"Yesterday, I have already reported to Professor Zhou. Otherwise, the management here is very strict, and non-staff members are not allowed to enter. You must know that our side may involve technical security and technical confidentiality issues. " On the way, Lam explained to Chen.

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"Yeah, I understand! By the way, is Uncle Zhou in the laboratory now? Can we visit Uncle Zhou first? I'm afraid he's too busy, and he may have left after we're done." Chen said.

Lam raised his watch to check the time, and confirmed: "He should be in the office at this time, let's go." After that, he took Chen and the others to visit Professor Zhou.

Although Professor Zhou was kind, he still reminded Chen and the others of the confidentiality requirements and safety precautions here, which was a bit like talking about business. Chen expressed her understanding, and after exchanging pleasantries with Professor Zhou, she followed Lam to see the sample "brain".

Lam introduced carefully to Chen the function of the current sample "brain" and the cost and difficulty of its production. Chen listened quietly, bent down to observe curiously the "brain" placed in the glass counter in the middle, and asked Lam one or two questions aloud from time to time.

After staring at the blue light bursting from the "brain" for a long time, Chen gradually lost her mind, and then suddenly some strange images appeared in her mind, making her feel dizzy. In order to prevent herself from falling, Chen quickly supported the glass counter in front .

"Elaine, Elaine what's wrong with you?" Lam asked anxiously as soon as he saw Chen's discomfort.

Lam asked several times in a row, before Chen reacted and replied: "Ah, I'm fine, maybe I've been tired recently, I'll be fine after a short rest."

Lam hurriedly asked her secretary to help Chen to sit on the chair in front of the big screen of the intelligent system, and poured her a cup of hot water by the way. Chen took a sip of the hot water, the experience during this period really made her physically and mentally exhausted.

However, she had long been used to such days, and compared to the despair and fear that she knew her life was about to end before she met it, it was really nothing now.

Taking a sip of water slowly, Chen's complexion improved a lot, and then she said to Lam with a smile: ""Dr. Lam, thank you very much for your work. Now you have finally dispelled our doubts. We can freely mass-produce our robots.""

Then Chen gave a detailed introduction to the robots they were producing now.

At present, the demand for robots in the market was based on customer customization. As long as it was what the customer wants, Chen and the others will produce it within the legal and reasonable range. There were human models, animal models, and other models that customers want.

The largest order volume on the market was still human-sized robots. A large number of labor-intensive enterprises such as factories, restaurants, and shopping malls wanted to reduce labor costs and increase production efficiency, so they ordered human-shaped robots on a large scale and wanted to use robots to replace human labor.

After all, humans needed to rest, but robots don’t. Robots could work 24 hours a day, and humans might get sick or injured.

If a robot broke down, it only needed to be repaired. What's more, the production efficiency of robots was three to five times that of ordinary humans, which was equivalent to buying a robot that can do the work of three to five people, and the robot was not expensive.

Many benefits made the bosses of these companies flock to robots and used them on a large scale.

After listening to Chen's introduction, Lam didn't know what to say. The discussion on human labor and robots replacing labor had been going on for a long time.

Although Lam occasionally thought about this problem, he was a scientist, not a sociologist, so he only needed to do a good job in technology research and development. As for the social problems that arose from this, sociologists and legal experts had to solve them up.

"Elaine, the information processing capabilities of the small computers in these 'brains' were actually synchronized with the artificial intelligence system in our laboratory, so the level of intelligence was also the same. " As he spoke, Lam demonstrated to Chen the level of intelligence of the artificial intelligence system in the laboratory.

After watching Lam perform the Turing test on a pair of artificial intelligence systems, Chen nodded in approval: "Dr. Lam, the current level of intelligence is definitely enough for our robots. Of course, the more intelligent the better."