Chapter 398 Anonymous



"Actually, when I first heard this name, I was very puzzled as to why a volunteer in human experiments would be named that." Cheng Zhu slowly raised his head. "Later, I realized that in order to circumvent the law that artificial intelligence protects humanity, some humans have romanticized these victims and exploited loopholes in the rules of artificial intelligence. The world is so technologically advanced now, and there are indeed pioneers who have made sacrifices behind it, but how does the Smart City treat their descendants?"

If these words had been spoken outside of a study space, Cheng Zhu would have been apprehended and taken away on the spot by law enforcement officers.

However, what is said here will not be spread outside.

The reason is probably due to insufficient space, so the records here are deleted directly after the child finishes class.

Seeing Mary's complicated expression as if she wanted to say something but hesitated, Cheng Zhu earnestly recounted the hardships endured by the inheritors over the decades: "We have obtained advanced artificial intelligence, but it keeps telling me that my foundation is not as good as that of children in the city, and advising me to give up studying and instead choose some majors where I can easily earn credits."

“Isn’t that the truth?” Mary muttered.

Cheng Zhu didn't mind her interruption, after all, Mary was just a child who had grown up in this kind of environment: "Since I came to the city, I have offered countless temptations to artificial intelligence, inciting me to neglect my studies, and using all sorts of things that I have never seen before to shake the will of an underage child."

She said, slowly and deliberately, "Not every child has such a steadfast heart."

“These…” Mary seemed to have grasped something crucial, “aren’t they all problems with artificial intelligence? Then you should support my view!”

"You've always been the beneficiaries, haven't you?" Cheng Zhu's many doubts had found their answers after meeting Alice and Mary: "I've always wondered why artificial intelligence does this, and what benefit it brings them. Artificial intelligence doesn't need to eat or drink, only energy, and can replace cheap labor in smart cities, making it far more cost-effective than humans. Plus, after cultivating human laziness, they hardly have to worry about being replaced. Are they afraid that humans will take away their service jobs?"

Mary understood. For a moment, she even dared not look into Cheng Zhu's eyes, which were so clear and fiery.

Once upon a time, the innocent girl also had such eyes.

She heard Cheng Zhu's final answer, the very result she herself had anticipated: "Later I realized that if everyone were truly equal, there would be no distinction between nobles and suburban immigrants. The game experience of free players is also that of paying players—the humans who created artificial intelligence probably predetermined all of this in the data from the very beginning, and the artificial intelligence is merely doing what is prescribed."

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