Chapter 73 Human Supremacy
The Turing test machine dinged softly:
"Identified as...machine."
The green light turned on, proving that Ian's guess was correct.
A player can guess where the Turing test machine went wrong.
Even if you guess wrong the first time, you will still understand the logic of the Turing test machine if you make two more guesses.
Ian did not relax, killing swarm drones and answering questions from the Turing test machine.
Second question...third time...
Every time a question is asked, Ian's answer will get a green light. He has answered 6 questions correctly in a row.
In the process of answering, the attributes of the drones produced by the Turing Test Unit are getting higher and higher, and they are obviously becoming stronger.
This is within Ian's expectation. He is on the 15th floor, so how could a swarm drone with 10 drones be able to do so?
Even if the Turing Test Machine is willing, he is not willing. The experience points and lottery points given by low-level enemies are too few.
"The seventh question: At what point will human beings be regarded as useless?"
The Turing test machine asked again, and the mechanical electronic sound showed no fluctuation:
"1: When you contract a disease and need treatment."
"2: When parts are damaged and cannot be repaired."
"3: When you don't feel like it."
This question...
It seems very intuitive on the surface, and you can draw conclusions just by changing the positions of humans and machines.
The word "useless" is not associated with "damage". Some people even like the beauty of incompleteness.
Hence the result.
"I choose 3."
Toot!
The red light came on for the first time, accompanied by a harsh warning sound.
The Turing test machine turned on the searchlight and hit Ian:
"Identified as: human."
The BOSS Turing Machine test machine on the 15th floor only needs to recognize the player as a "human" three times and it will turn on the runaway mode.
But the question is... why is answer 3 wrong?
This is somewhat unreasonable, and the root of the problem has changed slightly.
Ian doesn’t think there’s something wrong with his thinking.
If he guessed correctly, he would not be able to answer the next few questions correctly...
[An accident occurred! The system of the Turing test machine is in chaos again, and you can’t determine what logic it is currently in.]
The sequence system pops up a prompt, proving that Ian's guess is reasonable.
Sure enough... the BOSS on the 15th floor is not that simple.
This is question 7. The answer is wrong. Ian must be more cautious in the next two questions.
The swarm of drones flew out one after another. After answering the wrong question, Turing Drone assembled more than a dozen drones in one breath.
The newly assembled drone is black, which is different from the normal white.
Ian drew the bow and aimed, and the arrow was charged with 4 levels of power.
"Soul-sucking blow."
He let go of his hand, the bow string made a tremolo sound, and the arrow shot towards the target.
Whoosh!
The red explosive arrow hit a drone and caused a violent explosion, affecting the drones around it.
【-897!-913!-1019!……(explosion damage, armor breaking)】
[Kill! The basic damage of the soul-sucking strike is 3 3 3...]
The black drone is not infinitely assembled. Maybe if you answer a question wrong once, the Turing test machine will assemble it like crazy.
The content of question 8 is no different from the first seven questions.
They are all questions related to human ethics. You only need to care about how not to break the law, and you can answer most of them.
But the current Turing drone cannot determine what logic it is in.
Players need to prove that they are human or machine so that they will not be attacked?
Ian took a deep breath and was quite distressed by this kind of random incident.
However, this emotion only lasted for a short time. An idea flashed in his mind and he thought of the trump card he had.
Dream Nail!
A BOSS that is random and depends on timing, wouldn’t it be defeated by the Nail of Dreams that reads everything?
Of course, the premise is to go to the Turing test machine.
Although the Turing test machine does not attack players, there are some laser turrets around it. If you approach it carelessly, you will be attacked.
Fortunately, Ian is invincible and has a layer of "the way of the vagabond".
To use the Dream Nail, you need to accumulate power for 2.4 seconds. During this time, Ian spotted the moment when the Turing test machine assembled the swarm and activated the dodge skill!
His figure suddenly blurred, and within 20 meters of the Turing test machine, the red warning light on the nearby white wall suddenly lit up:
"Warning! Warning! Subjects are not allowed to leave the testing area, otherwise they will be suppressed!"
Ian ignored these prompts, came to the Turing test machine in an instant, and swung the Dream Nail with just enough power.
Ding!
The Dream Nail suddenly shattered into light, then surrounded the Turing test machine, condensing into a dream language.
"Test the machine. The machine is supreme. Human beings need to serve the machine. Human beings are excellent tools. They do not need entertainment and rest. They work 24 hours a day."
The current Turing test machine wants to test "machines", not humans.
The laser turret guarding the Turing test machine launched an attack on Ian.
Ian first dodged and used his 0.3 second invincibility to dodge part of the damage.
He felt a burst of heat, and the touch the laser brought to him was like warm water sliding across his skin.
There is not enough time, it is still a while before the laser dissipates.
Either dodge continuously or trigger the Way of the Drifter.
Ian quickly calculated in his mind. Judging from the dimming speed of the laser, he could rely on the Way of the Drifter to hold on.
After Invincible disappeared, the laser was preparing to hurt Ian, and a gust of wind blew around Ian!
Phew!
The shield formed by the wind offset the damage, the laser completely dissipated, and Ian was unscathed.
He returned to the testing area and immediately responded: "I choose 3!"
The green light of the Turing test machine lights up.
"Ding! Identified as...machine!"
The sudden accident was stopped by Ian with the Dream Nail.
Or perhaps, the logical confusion of the Turing test machine is not an accident, but just the setting of the level.
Otherwise, the BOSS on the 15th floor would seem a bit too simple.
Players who pass the level normally need to face the Turing test machine with normal logic first, and then it becomes completely random when the seventh question is asked.
Players need to get the timing right, otherwise by the time they enter the 7th time, they will have answered the question wrong twice, and the probability of passing the level will be greatly reduced.
And even if you don't make a mistake in a question, after the seventh question, if you are unlucky and make a mistake three times in a row, you will still fail.
The Turing test machine asked again, and Ian repeated his old trick, using the Dream Nail to determine the status of the Turing test machine.
The Dream Nail can even identify void materials like the Void Stone, let alone a rigid machine.
The 10th answer, perfect ending.
The Turing test machine's action of assembling the drone stopped, and a 3-meter-high square shell similar to a computer case exploded with sparks.
Ian saw the right moment, walked up to it, and kicked it over.
Boom!
The Turing test machine fell to the ground and kept saying in an electronic voice: "System error! System error!"
Ian is really fed up, even though he knows that the Turing test machine has no malicious intent and is just a simple mistake.
But it still makes Ian a little angry because it talks about human tools.
He is a human being, and he will inevitably fight for the interests of mankind. He is an unswerving human supremacist.
Ian took action directly and dismantled the Turing test machine into pieces.
The current Turing test machine has become a piece of junk that no one wants.
Chapter completed!