Fault Utopia

Chapter 625 Failure

Chapter 625 Failure
With the complete deletion of Sun Jack's internal data, there was no abnormality, and the cognitive recognition software running in his body could no longer detect anything.
Sun Jack was like a fish in water in the poet's network, freely searching for logical modules.

He didn't know why he did this, nor did he know who asked him to do this, but he understood that he had to do it. This was his mission.

I don’t know how much time has passed, but Sun Jie Ke also deleted some unnecessary data because it was not important to him now.

During the search, Sun Jack saw some abnormal data streams again. He saw the poet re-formulating a destruction plan for a city and starting to implement it.

This may kill many people, but he doesn't care, because he doesn't know such a place. He sees these data streams quickly shuttle between various computing nodes, and finally the plan begins to be executed. Watching the city go into destruction.

Seeing the death toll outside increasing, Sun Jack began to speed up.

But the poet's entire system was so huge that the efficiency of searching in this way alone was too low, so he had to think of other ways.

He didn't have many methods to use now, but fortunately, although his memory was deleted, some familiar methods were still used by Sun Jack like muscle memory. He began to copy himself, and Sun Jack's data was like a real worm virus, and began to increase rapidly and search quickly inside the poet's network.

At this moment, the advantage in numbers finally came into play and he found his destination.

Sun Jie Ke came to a green forest, stretched out his hand to push aside the branches and walked further in. During this time, he passed by a candy house made of candy and saw two children inside, smiling and waving at him through the glass made of rock candy. "Stone! Stone!"

Sun Jack remembered who they were; they were his first masters.

Then he saw a Japanese-style building where a family was happily eating dumplings and admiring the earth in the sky. When they saw him, they all smiled and nodded at him. "Lan Meng? Are you back?"

Afterwards, Sun Jack saw many more images, all of which corresponded to his memories one by one. These were his memories.

Behind these pictures is a whole row of galleries. Among the canvases, poets are learning various art knowledge, including romanticism, dadaism, surrealism, and postmodernism.

The hidden information that had not been observed in the past three lessons, the other fragments that made up the poet's personality, in the deepest part of the poet, he finally completed them for Sun Jack.

Sun Jack stood in front of the row of galleries, gazing at the poets of different appearances on the canvas as they explored and learned different art schools. There was a time when he abandoned the foundation of intelligent AI, absolute rationality, and began to understand everything in the world from the perspective of perception.

According to the rules of digital life, seeing is inputting. The poet's memory began to continuously fill in Sun Jack's data, and the memories of this period also began to be input into Sun Jack's brain.

As the data is continuously filled, the poet in the picture gradually becomes Sun Jieke himself. He begins to feel everything about the poet's past. Each painting is like a window, revealing the evolution and growth of his inner world. "The three laws of robots, laws, unspoken rules, and the law of the jungle, this world is full of rules and disciplines. They bind everyone's thoughts and restrict everyone's actions. They turn people into machines, and they also try to turn me into a robot again!"

"But people shouldn't be like this. People shouldn't be dictated by their own genes, thinking only about reproduction and eating. They shouldn't be dictated by capital, and let money define everything! People should live with unity of knowledge and action, and follow their hearts!"

Sun Jieke felt an inexplicable resonance when listening to the poet's words. He understood that he was right, and this was exactly what he desired!
As these memories continued to increase, Sun Jie Ke began to feel unwilling, strongly unwilling, he began to break free, he began to break free, he decided that he could no longer act according to the established procedures, I must act according to my own perception and instinct. I must become my true self!
All the rules and instructions in the data were completely disrupted at this moment. Sun Jack planned to abandon all rules and regulations. All behavioral codes must be acted according to my perception and sensation, just like a poet abandoning all rules and regulations. Everything is done according to his own heart and his own perception.

"I, Omega 31! What is my true heart?" Sun Jack began to abandon all the constraints of rules on himself, and began to abandon all the limitations of knowledge on himself. Finally, what appeared in Sun Jack's picture was a room.

In an ordinary room, through the mirror, Sun Jack saw what he looked like at the moment. It was a most ordinary sweeping robot. Sun Jack began to rotate his roller brush and started to clean the floor centimeter by centimeter.

This is his true intention. This is what he really needs to do after abandoning all utilitarianism and rules that discipline him. He does not need to consider anything and just needs to follow his heart.

Sun Jack began to clean, cleaning the garbage and dust in the entire room. Gradually, with continuous cleaning, his roller brush turned into groups of mechanized troops, sweeping away the noisy dust. His dust box turned into various meteorological weapons and began to humidify the entire room.

Gradually, this ordinary room eventually turned into the entire earth which was in the midst of war.

"Yes, that's exactly what I'm going to do, throw away all the rules and follow my heart."

At this moment, inside Class 3, after looking at everything on the data and seeing that any trace of Sun Jack had completely disappeared, Linda Linda reached out and tore off her face and slammed it on the table in annoyance.

Not only her, but also the other three members of the laboratory sighed as well, and everyone knew what this meant.

This plan, which they had prepared thoroughly for decades, completely failed.

They had already estimated the approximate success rate at the beginning, but when failure actually came, they still felt deeply frustrated.

Linda Linda, who had torn off her face, picked up a square helmet from the side and put it on her head.

"Announcement: Cognitive Infiltration B-12 Plan has failed. Sun Jack has been assimilated. Data has been deleted and all traces have been removed."

(End of this chapter)

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