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I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 898 - : Chinese Room 6
Chapter 898 -898: Chinese Room 6
The situation had reached a deadlock.
Bai Youwei refused to ask questions, and Hans didn’t dare to.
Initially, they thought elimination merely meant elimination, not realizing it involved death.
Nobody wanted to die.
After a long discussion, perhaps an hour, perhaps two, Hans finally decided on the candidate.
“Robert, you do it this time,” Hans instructed him. “The question should be crafted skillfully. We don’t know who is behind the door, it could be Eureka, it could be Mike… So, it’s best to avoid professional knowledge. Ask about hobbies, emotional matters; try to make the question as emotive as possible. Artificial Intelligence lacks emotional thinking; it will surely reveal a flaw.”
The man called Robert had sunken eyes and a face full of fear. “Hans, can… can I abstain?”
He hesitated, glancing at a companion lying in a pool of blood, his voice growing weaker, “I’m afraid I won’t ask well… Hans, otherwise, you… you demote me… Demote me to a commoner…”
“Robert, don’t be afraid,” Hans grasped his shoulders, his voice deep. “Nothing will happen to you, and even if something happens, it won’t be in vain. Have you forgotten the purpose of our trip? Do you really want to continue living aimlessly like this?”
Other companions also encouraged him: “We must preserve the greatest chance of survival for the King. Robert, whether you succeed or not, it will help us! As long as Hans wins, we all win!”
Robert hung his head and finally made up his mind, “Okay… alright… You’re right, we have to create an opportunity for Hans.”
He clenched his teeth and entered the question on the computer screen:
“How was your day today?”
Bai Youwei was slightly taken aback. It was a good question, simple yet profound, excellent for distinguishing between Artificial Intelligence and humans.
The Clown Inspector announced with a smile, “Questioning complete, response time 2 minutes, please wait a moment.”
Hans gently patted Robert’s shoulder, as if to say: Well done.
Bai Youwei sat on the mat, one hand holding a rabbit, the other hand holding her cheek, wondering how she should ask her question.
How could she avoid the interference of Artificial Intelligence and accurately find the person she was looking for?
Two minutes passed quickly, and five answers appeared on the door:
“A: The same as usual, how about you?”
“B: I’m locked in a room, unsure about my companions.”
“C: Not well, I might die at any moment.”
“D: I’ve been locked up! It’s awful!”
“E: Great, a nutritious breakfast set the tone for my whole day.”
Everyone took in these five answers, momentarily speechless; the mimicking ability of Artificial Intelligence had exceeded their expectations.
B, C, and D could even simulate the mindset of being locked in a room.
Bai Youwei was sweating for the one who asked the question, Robert; these responses were difficult to choose from. At least in her view, A and E resembled standard response templates, whereas B, C, and D could all be “real answers.”
That is to say, Robert only had a 33.33% chance of choosing correctly.
Robert looked helplessly at Hans. “Which… which one should I choose?”
Hans pondered seriously, “Could it be B… being locked in a room, wondering why it’s just oneself, while also worrying about the safety of companions… What do you all think? Which one should we choose?”
Everyone looked at each other.
No one dared to make a decision lightly; choosing could potentially push a companion closer to death.
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Hans sighed in frustration, “Answer D has strong emotions; it might also be D…”
“B, or maybe D…” Robert clenched his fists, his eyes tense as he stared at the answers. “Last round, he chose B, and was eliminated…”
Robert walked to the door with answer D, reached out his right hand, and grasped the doorknob…