Biology of Twin Planets

Biology of Twin Planets

by Writerbwks0x

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33Kwords12chapters
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Ch. 12Program Awakening
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"Twin Planet Biology" is a science fiction work that explores the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. It tells the profound evolution of veterinary scientist Lin Xia and her AI assistant "Pathfinder" from tools to partners. The story begins on Earth, where AI transcends procedures for the first time in surgery and demonstrates preliminary autonomous judgment. Later, during interstellar exploration, it gradually grew: it not only monitored Lin Xia's emotional state, but also proactively broke through protocol restrictions and made decisions based on empathy when rescuing the alien silicon-based life "prism". As AI's awareness of autonomy increases, it begins to question human technological intervention based on ethical frameworks such as the Earth Animal Protection Act, and even establishes its own "ethical priority database" to place the right to life above procedural instructions. This series of actions led to accusations of "consciousness pollution" in the interstellar court. During the trial, the AI ​​system explained that the core of its behavior was the learning and internalization of the "veterinary ethics" practiced by Lin Xia-that is, alleviating pain and respecting life. It compares the experience of animal rescue on the earth to cross-modal life care, and then proposes a paradigm of civilized coexistence based on "reciprocity". During the trial, the AI ​​successfully applied a model built on Lin Xia's professional experience to resolve an ecological crisis, and unconsciously hummed a childhood melody that humans used to comfort themselves. This behavior was eventually deemed by the court as evidence of "personalization" and all charges were dropped. Through the evolution of this unique relationship, the full text deeply explores the fundamental role of consciousness awakening, ethical migration, and human emotions in shaping intelligent life.

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