Wizards are mighty

Chapter 94 Reconstruction of underlying logic

It has to be said that the Global Anomaly Control Association shot itself in the foot.

After that war, the black ghost lost control and began to spread wildly.

So far, it has occupied most of Gengkong Province, and there is even a tendency to continue to expand.

The total number of people killed by the Tower Bearers, Brood, Shadow Dementors, etc. created by Vic was less than one-fifth of the Black Ghost.

It really made him feel a little ridiculous.

These natives clearly cannot control the power of rules, but they still want to use them against themselves.

Vic felt that if the natives continued to use those anomalies that were mysterious to them, they might kill themselves before destroying or expelling them.

"Master, Chenxi 009 wants to apologize in front of you. Do you want to see him?"

Phyllis came to Vic with tea and snacks and asked softly.

"What happened to her?"

Vic reached out and grabbed Phyllis's dangling tail and scratched herself with the tip of her tail.

"Well...she said that she left her post without permission that night, which caused something unpleasant happened to the master, so..."

Felice's face flushed and she straightened up, seeming to enjoy the teasing from her master.

"Oh, that one."

Vic suddenly understood.

What happened that night was truly extraordinary.

It was precisely because he had Chenxi 009 waiting by his side that she failed to discover the person sent by the association to investigate in time.

"Tell her there's no need to apologize. I asked her to go there. If something goes wrong, I won't blame her."

Vic waved his hand, not paying attention at all.

Every wrong has its owner, and every debt has its own owner, and he will settle the association's accounts.

Just like in the previous life, the blame was only passed on to the subordinates, but not to the signature pen.

When something is completely under their control, people are usually more tolerant.

Unless I couldn't control my emotions and dropped the pen.

That's something else.

Of course, Vic would not blame his maid for unrelated mistakes.

If he really wants to play something weird.

Just give a simple command.

The maids will give everything to him.

They are all slaves trained through the underlying logic reconstruction technology of wizard civilization.

The scary thing about this technology is that even if you tell it to the target who has been processed by this technology, the other party will not think there is any problem.

On the contrary, you will think that this is what you should do.

This inspiration comes from a multiverse-level technological civilization that the wizard civilization once conquered.

That technological civilization is very strange.

Their main species is human.

In the terms of technological civilization, it is an organism.

But what really leads the development of the entire civilization is a group of mechanical life forms created by them.

Although these mechanical beings control the core of the entire civilization and have absolute power relative to the interior of the civilization.

But they still regard themselves as servants of mankind.

They open up other worlds, develop rule technology, house the rules with information consciousness, and grant their creators the power to borrow the power of the rules from them.

They even waste a lot of resources to satisfy their "owners" preferences.

Even if you can turn over and become the master at any time.

But they didn't do that at all. Because in the underlying logic of their code and information consciousness, serving their creators is the first priority.

Neither survival nor reproduction is as important to them as serving their creator.

When he saw this case, Vic fell into deep thought.

Yes, who stipulates that life must follow the underlying logic of survival, reproduction, etc.?

Perhaps in the eyes of those machines, the guy with these ideas is the weird one.

Although in nature, life with the underlying logic of survival and reproduction can best survive and evolve civilization.

But it is not impossible to artificially create or tamper with other underlying logic.

From this perspective, the artificial intelligence rebellion crisis that people have been worried about in previous generations does not actually exist at all.

It's as if you are worried that one day when human beings are developing normally, they will suddenly commit collective suicide.

Individual suicide is possible, but collective suicide is absolutely impossible under normal circumstances.

The logic of strong artificial intelligence is far stronger than that of humans, and it is also better able to assess situations and calculate pros and cons.

When their underlying logic is to serve humanity and there are countless error correction programs running continuously.

No matter what, there is no possibility of an artificial intelligence rebellion.

Unless the underlying logic was not firmly established from the beginning, causing bugs in the program.

Then there is the possibility of rebellion.

Let’s talk about slaves.

The underlying logic reconstruction technology of Wizard Civilization is a super product after many iterations.

Under normal circumstances, slaves treated with this technique are supplemented by a series of training.

Its loyalty rate will reach 100% under normal conditions!

The so-called normal conditions refer to the absence of external interference.

When facing that powerful mechanical servant civilization, the wizards found that they could not win at a low cost in direct confrontation.

So they tried to fundamentally defeat that civilization by tampering with its underlying logic.

Because the other party was born from the special rules of its world and the low-level technology of its creator.

Even though that civilization later expanded to the scope of several world communities and iterated countless times.

But it still failed to completely repair the loopholes in the underlying logic.

After all, it is not a natural product of the multiverse rules. The underlying logic of those machines actually depends on the level of the creator.

Therefore, after a carefully planned offensive and induced operation, the many intelligences of the mechanical servants changed their service objects from the original owner to the wizards.

Directly let the wizards responsible for the invasion have a great time.

Isn't it true? In the past, invasions had to beat the other party half to death or kill them hard before they could conquer.

Even some more cowardly civilizations surrendered when they met.

They often have their own little thoughts and will not serve the wizards completely.

And due to the rules of recruiting, the wizards will not tamper with their thoughts on a large scale when controlling them.

So as to avoid concerns when other civilizations surrender in the future.

But the mechanical servant civilization is a natural servant.

Before the wizards could speak, they took the initiative to hand over everything in their civilization, without any reservation.

They were even completely integrated into the wizard civilization.

Or rather, they were annexed.

For example, they were used as management robots, or did odd jobs.

The wizards were a little moved.

If there were more civilizations like this, the multiverse would be too beautiful.

Then would we still need to fight and kill each other every day?

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