01271 New Year Special (7) Dedication(1/2)
What a pale comfort.
Su Che wanted to laugh...but he knew that he could never laugh at this time.
We always use the word "love" when we can't resist, to show that it is an existence that cannot be completely formulated by "algorithms", to prove that our existence is so special.
But in fact, since the advent of the "algorithm" era, things like emotions have blatantly become a formula.
Of course, it has only been clarified, but it is not unique to this era.
As early as many years ago, the Chinese people had a saying called "the right family". In ancient times, the so-called "well-matched family" represented the social status of the family. Marriage bonds between people of the same class were often the most perfect.
This is actually an algorithm in itself, not to mention the proliferation of emotional experts that was almost a "blowout" later.
Senior experts use a formula-like method to teach everyone how to "play" with feelings. Some people are so good at it that they can fly through thousands of flowers without even touching them, while others are so bad at it that they can't even do the most basic things.
The marriage cannot survive.
But in the age of “algorithms” this is nothing.
It is no longer a new thing for men and women to use formulas and quantitative comparisons to find the most suitable partner for them, and it will not arouse the indignation of those who are gradually declining.
The "emotional formula" supported by big data selects the most suitable partner for each person. This is the progress of the times.
Even though Su Che was extremely resistant in his heart, he felt that he had become an animal in the large-scale breeding farm of society. Not only what he had to do was fixed, but also who he should work with to complete the task of breeding the next generation.
of death.
This is really a great irony...
Many years ago, Su Che wrote a report that compared ranching and society.
In order to maximize the output of meat products, the pasture will continuously pair the best genes together to breed the next generation, and then optimize the pasture's products and production capacity.
The same goes for society, which means that when we arrange livestock, we also arrange ourselves.
But the biggest problem was that Su Che couldn't find out the "irrationality" and "crux" of this arrangement... He could only share his unhappiness with others, but he couldn't give any excuse for being unhappy, so at that time
This report had a wide impact, and many people felt that Su Che was just being too hypocritical.
Yes... pretentious.
Su Che would use this word most of the time to describe his almost allergic-like resistance.
Just like now, robot chefs create amazing food through formulas. Logically speaking, this should be a good thing.
With the advancement of the times, it is no big deal that most chefs have been eliminated.
After all, similar eliminations have happened many times... The painful period on the road to social progress and innovation has passed, and everyone can now see this elimination calmly.
Another name for the "algorithm era" is the "elite era". In this era, you can either become an elite chef that is different from the machine and cannot be replaced, or you can only go to the sampling base honestly and serve as the "Flint Stone"
"Plan" to contribute, or, like Su Che, to become a writer, artist, poet or other social role that cannot be reached by machines.
Now that everyone has become accustomed to it, or "numb" it, Su Che's resistance to the robot chef seems even more unreasonable.
Could it be said that food must be made by humans to be satisfying, while food produced by robots is disgusting?
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"Pick a color you like from the drawing board." The listener looked at Su Che with a smile.
He seemed to be younger than Su Che.
But the affinity he exuded was not comparable to Su Che's.
"blue."
"Why blue?"
"I don't know... I just like blue very much."
"That's right. In fact, most people are born with their favorite color, but when you ask them why they like this color, it is difficult for them to give a complete answer, even if there is an answer
, are also described in combination with the environment and specific things.”
"So...you want to tell me that my preferences are not entirely influenced by my subjective thoughts?"
"Yes, it would be best if you could understand the truth that nothing is absolute."
"Haha..." It's not like Su Che has never done psychotherapy and counseling before, but it seems that their level is about the same. They just instill some strange ideas in you through some similar hints.
"This year is 2099, but racial discrimination still occurs all over the world. White people's discrimination against black people and yellow people is not an outdated topic today... Why do you think white people discriminate against black people and yellow people?"
"How do I know... maybe it's because they still feel like they're the masters? Are black people always supposed to be sold as slaves?"
The listener smiled slightly: "Racial discrimination is a question that is difficult to answer with a single explanation, but what I want to say is that at any time, people's views on certain things cannot be explained and answered from a single aspect, which means
"Look, the reason why you are so resistant to artificial intelligence is not simply because you feel that its appearance makes you doubt your own existence, right?"
Su Che's eyes changed.
"About half a century ago, when the first generation artificial intelligence Sinan 2 came online,
The whole world is discussing whether this is against human ethics. After all, Sinan 2 is too powerful. If we cannot ensure that everyone will benefit from artificial intelligence, we will arbitrarily meddle in the forbidden land of the Creator, which is very likely to bring harm to human society.
It will lead to catastrophic destruction, just like the earlier human genetic modification plan! But the problem is... it is impossible for us not to make progress, and no one can guarantee that all of this can be smoothly transitioned without conflict.
, so... not long after Sinan 2 went online, riots broke out all over the world, coupled with various rumors, all kinds of conflicts intensified... In short... those few years were really not easy." The listener said a lot,
He took away the drawing board and the medicine and water on the table.
Su Che just looked at him silently.
"This is an irreconcilable contradiction, right?"
Su Che didn't say anything, but he already acquiesced.
"Okay, you can go back. There is nothing wrong with your body and mind. There is no need to take medicine to help you calm down. It will only aggravate your resistance. Maybe... you can consider the suggestions I give you."
Su Che nodded, and then left the psychological counseling center with Samantha.
This place is rarely visited by people. Su Che is the second "patient" to come here for psychological counseling this year, and before him it was Su Ran.
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"Why don't you stop seeing your uncle? I'm afraid you'll have to quarrel with him again later." Su Lan was very concerned about Su Che's condition after hearing about him.
Su Che said: "It's impossible to escape from a problem, it can only be solved. Don't worry, I'll be fine."
Su Lan was doubtful. She glanced at the time and said, "It's estimated that uncle will be out in ten minutes. Remember to pay more attention when you speak. He also has a short temper. You two... um... you know what I mean.
?”
"Well, I understand. You can go back and do your work. I will go find you after the interview here is over."
"Okay, then I'll go back first."
"Um."
Su Lan left, Su Che took a deep breath and took out his diary and voice recorder.
Su Ran stood aside and watched silently. After a while, he asked: "Are you really okay?"
Su Che was startled, surprised that Su Ran would care about him. He thought that his relationship with Su Ran should be relatively stiff, after all, the two of them had hardly met each other.
"It's okay... What can happen to me is just because of my pretentiousness... it's just an occupational disease." Su Che gave himself a reasonable explanation.
However, Su Ran said: "Hypocritical? Are you saying that rejecting food made by artificial intelligence is just because of psychological allergies?"
Su Che was stunned for a moment, not quite understanding Su Ran's description, but he was too lazy to explain.
"Emmmm... that's about it. I can't change anything by myself anyway." Su Che opened the diary and revised the interview items that he had prepared before.
After about ten minutes, the interview subject finally showed up.
He was a handsome man who looked to be in his early forties, but had a full head of white hair.
He has a tall and straight figure and walks gracefully and calmly.
After entering the room and seeing Su Che, the man said, "Two hours, is it enough?"
"Enough, actually half an hour will be enough." Su Che turned on the recorder without raising his head.
The man nodded, then turned to his assistant and said, "Arrange the next round of experiments. I'll be there in forty minutes."
"OK."
Although Su Che didn't say anything when he heard this, he suddenly held his hands tightly.
When Su Ran saw the man, she bowed respectfully and said, "Teacher."
"Well, you go and do your work."
Su Ran nodded and was about to leave when Su Che said, "If you're not in a hurry, can you invite Sister Su Ran to be interviewed together?"
Su Ran was a little surprised and looked at her teacher.
The teacher nodded, and Su Ran turned back.
The teacher sat opposite Su Che, and Su Ran sat on one side of the table, like a dealer in a card game.
After sorting out the questions in the notebook, Su Che raised his head and looked at the man in front of him and said, "Mr. Su Jin'an, the first generation of Sinan was the first generation of artificial intelligence created by a genius girl at the expense of herself. It was created from human original intelligence samples.
It can be regarded as the real artificial intelligence after Jesse. So, how was the existing Sinan 2 that is serving all mankind born? Is it also based on human intelligence samples? "
To be continued...