
Cyber Sage: Bionic Immortality
赛博贤者:仿生体永生
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- Completed
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- 459k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Future World
- Updated
- 11mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Support, support. It looks great. I have a picture in my mind.
I remember that a few years ago, a smart company in Russia wanted to buy the rights to use human faces and voices... It's scary to think about it. I bumped into myself while walking on the street 🥵🥵🥵
Another science fiction book
I can't bear it anymore. Jpg
If you are looking for a true science fiction book, please read this one.
Quick facts from the introduction
Human memories are stored in many ways. Human memory storage media has been confirmed to include the hippocampus in the brain and its own muscles. Human memory can be easily tampered with. Sources of tampering that are known to be easily manipulated are: self, sociality, mirror neurons, others. The objects most commonly accessed and tampered with memory are self>mirror neurons>sociality>others.
Ahem, cough, say a few words
Everyone is welcome to express their opinions and discuss the future development trends of intelligent AI. I asked the intelligent AI a question "When the world becomes intelligent, will humans still be needed?" Its answer was this: Increased economic inequality: If a few people control AI resources, it may lead to the concentration of power and most people lose economic value. Loss of human sense of purpose: If AI takes over all "useful" things, humanity may face an existential crisis - as Nietzsche said: "Once people have the tools to survive, they will pursue the meaning of survival." Risk of loss of control of technology: If strong artificial intelligence escapes human control, it may actively eliminate humans (such as the "tool reversal" scenario in science fiction), but this depends on the original intention of the technical design.
Story flow is okay. There are problems with characterization and plot control.
It feels a bit too one-sided and superficial. I always feel like something is wrong.
I haven't seen this type of science fiction for a long time 😁😁😁
Oh, long time no see 🤓
Wish the new book a great sale
I wish the new book a great sale and have collected it.
After reading a few chapters, the world described by the author is worse than the cyber world. I don't know which one is worse, but they are both terrible for sure.
Reading the introduction, I remembered a novel I had read before, which was classified as science fiction. The protagonist had just woken up and was taken home by a beautiful girl as a domestic robot. It turned out that the beautiful girl was also a robot. Her previous owner died. Later, she discovered that she was a program, and her memory was edited. There were eight similar ones, with different identities and cognitions, and were created by a person who had actually traveled through time. Later, the protagonist copied several copies of his program and created several clones. There is also a villain in it that impressed me deeply. It was an engineer who modified the program for his child's toy. Before the modification was completed, the war broke out. This program was iterated countless times and could control countless robots. The final ending was in a city. The villain's original carrier, the toy, kept executing the original program and playing with the little master. I kind of forgot, what I'm thinking about here is the result of WALL-E, the cube-shaped garbage city, which is another toy that this toy found for its little master, with the little master's little body in the middle. That's all I remember. I forgot the name. It seems to be the Bionic Era?
The writing is very good, the contradictions are outstanding, but the world setting is unreasonable.
I watched a British drama called New World
That person has a score and a level. Living under the score of AI, there are two worlds. One is the old world of the lower class, which simulates the previous world and allows the upper class people to experience life.
The protagonist can be nicknamed "Voldemort" 😁
Are you writing a world view like Westworld? This feels good, the protagonist sneaks into shrinking development,
What's the point of living in this world? It's even harder than the apocalyptic world. Even ants can be lazy. All the lower class people in this world are just biological parts! It's better to kill one by one