General Emek said at this time, "According to Occam’s razor law, the more a hypothesis needs, the more likely it is to be false. Obviously, the hypothesis that the genius has been following the robot group is less than the hypothesis that these robots have the ability of self-evolution. Then I think the correct answer should be the first hypothesis. If we want to find a way to kill the genius or wait until he slowly dies of old age, we can slowly gain the initiative of war and win the final victory."
Xiaoyun pondered for a while and then shook his head and said, "General, I have no way to refute your assertion, and I have no evidence or idea to prove that robots can evolve by themselves. The hypothesis is … I always have a feeling that things made by that genius should not be so simple … I always think that these robots have the ability to evolve by themselves, which is more in line with my impression of that genius."
"Because he is a genius," Xiao Yun sighed. "How can he be called a genius if he doesn’t come up with something shocking and shocking?"
General Emek patted Xiaoyun on the shoulder and said, "You are also a genius. What you can think of that day may not be unexpected … Just think of a way to make these robots have no self-awareness and no scientific situation."
Chapter two hundred and ninety-nine Occupy the Milky Way
Xiaoyun’s two conjectures point to two different directions respectively, and these two different directions mean different coping methods. General Emek, the highest commander of the fleet, must choose the right direction as much as possible. Now it seems that there is no doubt that the speculation that "that genius has been in the robot group" is more credible.
So ….. Unless Xiaoyun can find a way to prove the feasibility of this model by "making robots gain strength without relying on scientific progress", then General Emek will come to arrange his next plan based on the speculation that "that genius has been in the robot group".
Xiaoyun wanted to say something, but in the end he sighed and didn’t say it. General Emek reached the latest order: "Continue to analyze this robot exhibition and continue to search for the Raqqa planetary exhibition. It is necessary to leave those robot monsters here and find everything for me. At the same time … Order all the war staff to come to the conference room. Xiaoyun, you also come."
After the order arrived, all the war staff officers had gathered in the conference room in less than ten minutes. General Emek first introduced the current situation and then said, "There are two existing problems: one is to copy the voyage destination of robots, that is, where they will go after leaving Raqqa; What methods and strategies should we use to deal with these robots? You can express your views on these two issues. "
"It is meaningless to discuss the voyage destinations of these robots." A war staff member first expressed his opinion "because … it is obviously impossible for these robots to have one voyage destination."
"Oh?" General Emek glanced at the staff officer and continued, "If you were the general or one of us was the genius, then … would we choose a fixed destination?"
The conference room suddenly fell into silence, and the staff continued, "If it were me … I would choose a main voyage destination and then … show all the stars around me. Most of the remaining destinations need to launch a few robots."
General Emek whispered, "This is the worst case."
The staff officer shrugged his shoulders. "General, I’m sorry to tell you that the probability of this worst case is as high as 99%. If that genius didn’t have a seizure in his head, he would have done it."
General Emek sighed deeply.
This is indeed the worst case. Although the number of robot regiments has reached trillions, they are still in the initial stage of development. If we can block them in a star and then annihilate them in advance, the crisis can be successfully solved. But … What if they have been dispersed?
The characteristic of limited replication robots is that they can quickly replicate themselves. A star doesn’t need too many robots, even if there is only one robot. After decades, the number of robots will skyrocket exponentially rather than increase to hundreds of trillions, which … doesn’t cost much for the initial robot group.
Think about it. Pulling out one or a hundred robots from a group of trillions of robots to go on a voyage will not have any impact on the whole robot group, because compared with this, the whole robot group is only a very small number, and once they can sail to the scheduled destination, their number will skyrocket immediately, which means that this is a way with minimal input and high output. That genius has no reason not to do so.
And once he does this, he will plunge humanity into a state of perdition, because … The genius’s preset voyage goal is likely to have many extreme situations, and he may set every star in the galaxy as a goal-after all, all the stars in the whole galaxy add up to just over 100 billion.
Of course, the reality can’t be so extreme, so the most likely situation is that the genius selected 10,000 to 100,000 star targets, and then selected a main target from these tens of thousands of stars. Then he will arrange most robots to go to this main target-assuming that the proportion of these robots is 100%, then this number is more than 1.5 trillion robots, and the remaining 20% is more than 400 billion robots.
More than 400 billion robots are scattered to suppose 100,000 targets, so each target can be divided into more than 4 million, that is to say … At this moment, the most likely situation is that more than 1.5 billion robots have gone to the main target and more than 100,000 stars … Each star has more than 4 million robots arriving.
100,000 stars is a short-term impossible goal for human culture. You know, there are only a few hundred stars that have been explored by human culture now, and how many combat ships are there in total? It is impossible for human language to send combat ships to every star, that is to say, the spread of robots has become an irreversible foregone conclusion.
This is the most desperate situation. Humanism will be able to watch these robots develop in those stars and watch them multiply until all the stars around them are occupied by robots. Humanism will fall into the sea of robot Wang Yang.
A copy-limited robot can eventually occupy a star, and a robot developed from a star can occupy 100,000 stars. So … how big will the robot developed from 100,000 stars eventually occupy?
This is a very simple mathematical problem. Whether it is General Emek or other staff officers, they all came up with the answer to this question in a very short time.
The final answer is … it won’t be long before these robots will occupy the whole galaxy, and this trend is unstoppable, at least not by human culture.
The bleak prospect in the forecast made the whole meeting room fall into silence. Everyone frowned tightly and tried to think about something, but no one could think of a way to deal with this situation. Xiaoyun couldn’t think of a way to solve this problem. Not only that, Xiaoyun didn’t recognize … The dilemma faced by human culture just stopped there.
Don’t forget that all problems are thought of before "the genius keeps upgrading robot technology", and Xiaoyun doesn’t think this is correct. Although he hasn’t thought of a way to improve his strength without relying on science and technology or self-awareness, Xiaoyun still firmly believes that the genius must have done this.
And if the final fact is Xiao Yun’s idea, the situation of human culture will be even worse. At that time, human culture will not only spread to the whole galaxy robots, but also evolve themselves and constantly improve their strength without human intervention.
This is a more extreme situation, and now just "self-evolving" robots have made people feel desperate. If these robots can self-evolve … how bad will the situation be?
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