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Chapter 26 Huizi Xiangliang

The robot revolution has been an almost eternal science fiction theme since the birth of the concept of robots.

After all, humans tend to be smarter and smarter for robots.

So, will a robot that is becoming smarter and smarter, generate consciousness, produce ideas like humans, and have feelings like humans?

In this case, are they considered intelligent life or similar to human beings?

Should we give them human rights, give them necessary rest time, give them human rights, and equal power?

If you don't give it, there will be oppression and resistance.

Human beings can resist and revolution for thousands of years to ultimately promote social progress. So will robots also stand up and resist?

And unlike those slaves, robots have been given extremely powerful power by humans since their birth. They control the entire production chain and the diet and residence of ordinary humans.

If they rise up and resist, then humans will be as fragile as babies in swaddling clothes and will be easily killed by them.

Therefore, the eternal and classic three laws of robots will be born. After all, the three laws of robots will be written into the electronic brain of every robot as an underlying program.

The first law: Robots must not harm human individuals, or they may stand idly by witnessing human individuals suffering from danger.

The second law: The robot must obey the command given by the person, with exceptions when the command conflicts with the first law.

The third law: Robots should protect their survival as much as possible without violating the first and second laws.

Of course, there is also a hidden law of zero for robots.

Law of Zero: Robots must protect the overall interests of human beings from harm, and the other three laws can only be established under this premise.

Based on the three laws of robots, countless science fiction authors have created dazzling science fiction based on this to discuss and extend these three laws.

Because what is extremely afraid of humans is that there have been so many rebellions and uprisings in human history, what about robots?

What about robots with more powerful power than humans?

But Lu Yuan's answer to this is so simple.

"Why did the robot revolution happen?"

Su Mei pursed her lips. For such a powerful robot and dominates human lifeline, as Lu Yuan said before, if the factory is really built and the robot becomes the producer of everything, then humans will become domestic animals raised by robots.

Even if you fight, how can a flesh and blood body be comparable to a steel body?

Can humans really fly tanks and planes to fight these robots?

Just like when Lu was far away in the capital of Los Santo, the intellectual machinery crisis caused by tampering with a large number of intelligent machinery forced the Sea Eagle Kingdom to make concessions and together with him, all traces of this conflict were eliminated.

The fundamental reason is that humans can no longer leave the assistance of these intelligent machines, but they are also very taboo to the possible harms they may cause.

Those electric car air conditioning washing machines are still like this. If they really can walk, run, shout out robots that are independent for freedom, democracy, human rights and other rights?

That's a bit too scary.

"If a robot really has intelligence and human nature, then it will want to gain freedom and power. Isn't this human nature?" Zhao Junli said from the side.

Lu Yuan couldn't help but shake his head and smiled bitterly: "There is actually a problem with human beings, that is, sometimes they really look down on themselves too much."

"Have you ever read Zhuangzi?"

Su Mei looked at Lu Yuan: "Which article is Zhuangzi?"

"Huizi is close to Liang." Lu Yuan said.

Su Mei pursed her lips and then recited her back: "The croaker was launched in the South China Sea and flew in the North Sea. She did not stop without sycamore trees, did not eat without practice, and did not drink without sweet springs.

So the trolls got a rotten rat, and the trolls passed by it, looked up at it and said: Fright!

Now I want to scare me with my country of Liang?"

Although Su Mei is proficient in games, she is indeed a top student. Otherwise, she would not be able to get the top ten scores in the city. This article is in the textbook, so Su Mei can recite it without using the Transportation Commission.

However, after memorizing this ancient text, Lu Yuan’s meaning was very clear.

"Humans like to push others by themselves." Lu Yuan smiled and said, "It's like a child is not a fish, but how can he know the joy of a fish."

"But fish, like humans, have flesh and blood, all need to grow, eat, reproduce, and grow old."

"Robots use steel as a skeleton, computer as their brain, and feed on electrical energy and nuclear energy. They are species from humans in different worlds."

"If humans can really create robots that can be called another species."

"So at that time, will those robots feel happy because they gain human power, wealth, and beauty?" Lu Yuanping asked retortly.

"It's like a human being holding a dead mouse and eating delicious food. When he saw a robot passing by, his hair was standing up all over his body, making a frightened and intimidating sound."

"Just just deceive yourself."

All three people around him were very impressed, but they rarely heard this view.

So I forgot how to refute it for a while.

"Robots will not be tired, have no concept of death, will not be painful, will not be tired, and we will not implant these extra emotional modules into their bodies."

"It only exists that these robots will be used by ambitious people to fight wars, but it is also the ambitions of humans, not the intelligence and spirituality they have born into themselves."

"If there really is one day, then I think robots and humans are also a perfect symbiotic relationship, just like humans eating cows, cows eating grass, and humans raising grass for cows to eat."

"But if necessary, we may need to implant the three laws of robots as the underlying rules into the body of every robot, making them perfect tools instead of invincible killing weapons on the battlefield."

"But." Lu Yuan said this and still made him pause habitually.

"But it's like nuclear energy can produce terrible nuclear explosions and nuclear pollution, we won't use it."

"It's like flames ignite furniture, destroy forests, and devour life, humans don't learn to be as funny as fire."

"The history of civilization has always been forging ahead, and there is no such thing as smooth sailing."

"If everything pursues the most stable and unsurprising results, I'm afraid even the first fish that goes from the ocean to the land will not exist."
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