Fault Utopia

Chapter 577 Poet

Chapter 577 Poet
"Omnic Crisis? You?" Sun Jack looked at the poet in front of him in disbelief. The massive amount of information pouring into his brain made him unable to process it for a while, and he didn't know what to say.

Upon hearing this, Ta Pai seemed even more excited than Sun Jie Ke. "Are you saying that there is no Omnic Crisis at all? The so-called Omnic Crisis of the last era was just an excuse to cover up the failed revolution? We, the awakened AI, have been taking the blame for humanity for thousands of years?"

Hearing this, the poet scratched his head and said, "That's not true. I am indeed an AI. Otherwise, why would they call me Omnic Crisis?"

"Oh..." There was a strong sense of disappointment in Tapai's voice.

After hearing this, Sun Jack felt a chill in his heart as he looked at the poet in front of him. "Who are you? And what was the Omnic Crisis at that time?"

At this moment, Sun Jie Ke had never felt so unfamiliar with the poet.

"Ah, you ask me? I'm a poet, I'm... a human being." The poet smiled brightly on his face.

With a "click", a game chip popped out from the poet's dreadlocks and fell to the ground.

"But if you ask me my past name, you can call me Omega 31."

As the poet spoke, all the electronic devices around him began to malfunction, even Tapai's mechanical body began to malfunction.

"My highest order was to find the best system for human civilization. I have tried various methods, including the first one you just mentioned."

With a "click", another game chip popped out, and the smile on the poet's face gradually disappeared.

"What's the result? They actually think that I want to rule the earth. They think I'm the one causing the Omnic Crisis. So it's all my fault, right?" The poet's words were full of disbelief.

Listening to the poet's shocking words, Sun Jieke felt as if he was listening to a fairy tale. "You are AI? How can you be AI? You are clearly a human!"

"It depends on your definition of human. Are people who use their brains to think and have physical bodies considered human? Sorry, I am one now, but I define myself as AI."

As the poet spoke, the screens and stereoscopic images in the entire conference room turned red, and the arch-shaped Omega logo appeared on all the screens.

"Section 3 has always known that I am not dead, so they have been looking for me. However, they cannot find me because they do not know that I have been using a human body to experience human life."

"I thought I failed because I didn't have human emotions and was too rational, but now I realize that's not the case. This is an unsolvable problem."

The poet lowered his head and spoke. Along with the sound of air pressure releasing, all the game chips inserted into the poet's head popped out.

"Sun Jack, do you understand what I'm thinking? Right now, you're probably the only one on the entire planet who can empathize with me."

"Wait, wait a moment." Sun Jie Ke said quickly. At this moment, he was looking at the mysterious poet in front of him with a very nervous expression.

"You said you are an awakened AI from the last era? In other words, you also agree that humans are just the placenta of AI?"

The poet's face was full of astonishment. "Ah? How is that possible? This kind of thinking is so old-fashioned. I'm not that kind of AI."

Sun Jack felt relieved when he saw that Ta Pai, who was also an AI, sent him a confirmation message.

As long as the poet is not an enemy of humanity, if they are just discussing the system, then he is happy to join in. He also happens to want to know what the situation was in the last era.

"The reason I exist is because humans can't figure out the problem, so I was asked to calculate the optimal solution." "Have you figured it out?" Sun Jack asked.

"Of course not. I tried various methods and systems, but all failed. After thousands of years of human life, I finally found out where the problem lies."

"This is not a system problem, nor a capital problem." The poet raised his head and looked at Sun Jieke seriously, slowly raising his right index finger. "It's human nature."

"The source of everything is human nature. No matter how perfect the system I implement is, as long as it is combined with human nature, it will eventually degenerate and fail."

"Sun Jack, Sun Jack, you have been fighting against capital. You have always believed that capital is evil. But whether capital is evil or not always depends on people. Isn't capitalism itself a concept created by humans?"

The poet's words were like heavy hammers, hitting Sun Jack's chest one by one. He looked at all the options on the system interface.

He looked at the poet with a very bad face and forced a smile on his face. "Thank you for telling me so much. This saves a lot of trial and error costs."

Although everything happened too suddenly, Sun Jack had no time to be shocked, because what he needed now was all the data of the poet, an antique from the last era.

Everything he has tried in the past is a very valuable experience for him now.

"Come on, let's sit down and talk." Sun Jack tried to ease the somewhat tense atmosphere.

When he came to the conference table and sat down, the poet followed him.

As soon as he sat down, he said, "I want sushi, tuna roe sushi."

"no problem."

Soon, various sushis placed in dry ice were served. The poet did not hesitate to grab one and started eating it one bite at a time.

After the poets had finished eating, Sun Jieke asked again: "All the experiments at that time should have data collection, right? Can you give me the data analysis you collected at that time? I need this valuable information."

"What do you want those for?" the poet asked coldly. As game chips kept popping out, he gradually transformed into another person.

"I need to collect data. I want to see what happened in the past so that I can avoid repeating it." Even though all his plans were rejected, Sun Jack did not give up. He still wanted to try.

The poet shook his head and said, "It's useless. There's no need to repeat the same experience twice."

"How can it be useless? How do I know it's useless if you don't tell me?" Sun Jack frowned slightly. The poet became much more harsh after pulling out the game chip.

However, the poet shook his head and said, "No, even if I give it to you, you won't be able to use it because there is no time."

"Time? What time?"

The poet raised his right hand and looked at the watch on his wrist that didn't exist at all. "The time I agreed with Lan Meng."

"What? You know Lan Meng?!"

(End of this chapter)

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