The Glorious Society of Humanity.
Cheng Zhu had also visited this forum; it was a large anonymous forum where many people vented their frustrations and complained about life.
The forum must have a creator, but as an anonymous forum, the creator has never shown up. Only a few administrators occasionally appear to clean up content that does not comply with the forum rules.
Most users' impression of "Human Glory Society" is basically "it works fine as long as it's functional".
Cheng Zhu had searched for information about this forum before and only knew that it was established about sixty years ago. The administrator's account was fixed, but the users under it had actually changed several times. Once an administrator left office, they could no longer log in to the administrator's account.
Some have speculated that the forum's founder must be a computer genius to circumvent the artificial intelligence network and create a platform where almost anyone can speak freely.
Some topics, when discussed on public platforms, will soon be "delivered" to law enforcement officers. Only the Human Radiance Society has truly managed to evade Skynet's data scanning, giving humanity one last world of freedom of speech.
Of course, the Society of Humanity cannot communicate about everything.
One thing is strictly prohibited here: as an online community known for its anonymity, precisely because people don't need to consider the consequences of their words, it is strictly forbidden to expose personal information.
Whether it's your own information or information about others, anything posted on this platform will be immediately deleted. To encourage reporting of content that exposes personal information, the forum offers additional rewards for reporting. We firmly oppose users revealing their identities for any reason, to prevent irreversible consequences.
It may sound similar to the Dark Forest theory at first glance, but in reality, there is an unseen hand supervising it.
It is precisely because personal information is not exposed that users can feel more at ease expressing their inner thoughts and venting their negative emotions here; it is precisely because all users are anonymous that no one knows whether the person commenting on them is the same person, and it is impossible to accumulate private information that others did not notice when they posted through their accounts.
Cheng Zhu was indeed somewhat surprised, not expecting that Mary was also a user of this anonymous forum.
However, this is indeed a method.
“The virus mainly attacks crowded places in the smart city. There’s no need to pollute anonymous forums like this where it’s hard to tell who’s who. It’s definitely worth doing.” Alice nodded in agreement, affirming the feasibility of Mary’s suggestion.
After the three agreed on a code word for speaking, Alice, as if she were learning of the existence of such a thing for the first time, began to wander around with great curiosity.
Mary pulled Cheng Zhu aside and whispered to her with great curiosity, "Christine, did you just... know that Alice's appearance as a tumor was fake? When Alice was explaining the principle, your expression... was like saying 'I knew it.'"
Unexpectedly, Mary had a keen eye. Cheng Zhu touched his nose sheepishly, "I only noticed it later."
"Could there be a flaw in that illusion?"
Mary racked her brains, but couldn't figure out where the incredibly realistic "mirage" had slipped up. Cheng Zhu was the first one to be startled at first, but his reaction afterwards was much calmer.
“It’s not that the illusion has a flaw, it’s that the artificial intelligence has a flaw.” Cheng Zhu couldn’t see Mary’s AI Angela, however, she could clearly see Christine’s AI Aya, so if that tumor monster was really dangerous, Aya couldn’t have been completely unresponsive and just looked at her with a puzzled expression.
In Aya's eyes, it was fake and not scary at all.
Once Chengzhu realized this, he was no longer afraid, while Mary, who was completely unaware of the problem, was terrified.
After explaining the matter to her in detail, Chengzhu couldn't help but glance at Alice again. She wondered if it was just her imagination, but she felt that the noble girl had a strange "experienced" aura about her, as if she was very familiar with the world of rules and supernatural tales and could even easily manipulate the rules.
It must be my imagination. This is a single-player instance. If she really is from the same hometown as Future Star, how could the Nine Provinces Kingdom not give her a hint?
“You’re quite bright; you’ll probably get a pretty good score on this exam.” Mary looked at her with admiration. “Many of the immigrants in the suburbs are lazy and don’t have the patience to study. But when one of them is studious, they often excel.”
No, I don't think they are lazy or good-for-nothing.
Cheng Zhu recalled the constant temptations for suburban immigrants, wanted to refute Mary's stereotypes, but didn't know how to start.
Stereotypes often form because such people are numerous. While it's true that many suburban immigrants "don't like to study," their abandonment of learning is closely related to the misleading information surrounding artificial intelligence.
Immigrants in unfamiliar environments tend to avoid city dwellers who look down on them. In contrast, the warm and egalitarian nature of artificial intelligence makes them more approachable and easier to be led down a path of "not having to work so hard." Furthermore, the near-perfect learning system prevents immigrants from trying to increase their knowledge through excessive effort and cutthroat competition. Regardless of whether children are playing or studying in the learning space, they are kicked out after their designated study time.
The wealthy city kids who are kicked out of the learning system still have other ways to acquire knowledge and continue learning, but it's much harder for suburban immigrants, who will only be recommended a bunch of expensive but not very useful things by artificial intelligence.
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