Chapter 930 AlphaGo's Upgraded Version
Duke Scola was really capable. In order to completely obtain the Dingguang Tathagata statue made by Shi Lei, he actually borrowed an exhibition hall in the British Museum, put all the collections of the Scola family in the exhibition hall, and allowed Shi Lei to observe for five days.
Shi Lei naturally harassed Duke Scola for a long time, trying to change five days to seven days.
Finally, under Crawford's mediation, Duke Scola finally extended another day.
Although there are still some small regrets, it is at least one day longer than the original agreement.
And one more day means that Shi Lei has one more chance to draw a lottery.
So, in full view of the public, Shi Lei entered the exhibition hall with a lot of food and drinks, and even a camp bed.
The exhibition hall is fully enclosed, but there is a bathroom to solve the problem of people's three urgent needs.
The exhibition hall was originally monitored 24 hours a day, but at Shi Lei's request, all the monitoring was turned off. The reason is simple. No one wants to live under surveillance for the next six days.
Anyway, the security measures in the exhibition hall are tight enough, and to be honest, Duke Scola is not really worried that Shi Lei will do anything. He is only worried that if this matter gets out, someone else will take action against their family's treasures. Therefore, the surveillance, in accordance with Shi Lei's request, only extremely strict surveillance was done outside the exhibition hall, and all surveillance inside the exhibition hall was really turned off.
Of course, Shi Lei is not really worried about the surveillance. With the black card, these surveillances are useless. He is just a double insurance.
Shi Lei firmly believes that with the ability of the black card, even if these surveillances are turned on, those people cannot see the real situation in any exhibition hall through the surveillance screen. The black card can just make some virtual images, which is enough to deceive those surveillances.
Before entering the exhibition hall, Shi Lei found an ATM, inserted the black card and reported the situation to it, and repeatedly emphasized that no matter what, after six days, the black card must exchange those artworks.
Shi Lei knew very well that Hei Ka's so-called research on those artworks could never be carried out in the exhibition hall. He must have made those artworks disappear and then exchanged them back within a certain period of time, just like before. Shi Lei didn't want Hei Ka to fail to return the money on time, which would cause Duke Scola to find that 27 extremely precious artworks were missing from the exhibition hall when the door of the exhibition hall was opened.
Then, he entered the exhibition hall and prepared to spend the next six days eating and sleeping.
When Shi Lei entered the exhibition hall and confirmed that the door of the exhibition hall was completely closed, he saw a strange scene. The 27 artworks on the list listed by Hei Ka all turned into dots of light and disappeared.
This was of course done by Hei Ka, so Shi Lei lay on the camp bed and closed his eyes to rest.
In the first two days, Shi Lei was interested in looking at the remaining antiques, which were said to be the armor of the Knights of the Round Table, the sword used by a certain king, and some bottles and jars. Shi Lei wanted to use his mastery of calligraphy and painting to verify whether he had enough knowledge of antiques.
Unfortunately, his knowledge of calligraphy and painting can be called the best in the world, but he can only understand the patterns on those utensils and vessels. In other aspects, he still knows nothing. He is like a student with extremely serious partiality. He can get full marks in a single subject exam. But once the questioner mixes the knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, literature, history and geography together to make a question, Shi Lei can only scratch his head.
With nothing to gain, Shi Lei soon felt bored. He studied boringly for two days and no longer wanted to look at those things that were like a pile of old papers.
For the next four days, he was just thinking about why Heika was so interested in art.
In theory, artworks are something on the spiritual level of human beings. Judging from the performance of the programs of the black card and the scepter, they can only control some "momentum" at most. This is like AlphaGo playing Go with humans. Its intelligence only allows it to control "momentum", which it has obtained through reading a large number of chess records and games between humans. However, it still only obtains the most advantageous move through careful calculations, and it is impossible to really understand why this move is made here.
Let AlphaGo study artworks, calligraphy, and paintings. No matter how strong its computing power is, it can only analyze every line and every ink dot, but it will never understand the overall composition.
This is a bit similar to the picture verification code in the 12306 ticket booking system of the China Railway Department. Machines are always machines. No matter how well it can understand the combination of numbers, letters, and even Chinese characters, it will never be able to analyze what the picture is from the ink dots of the graphic.
Machines can never recognize graphics. This is not only the cognition of artificial intelligence on Earth today, but also the further cognition that Shi Lei has gained through communication with the black card.
Even an intelligent system like Black Card cannot understand human emotions, so it cannot analyze pictures unless the picture is archived in its database.
In this regard, the black card is actually an upgraded AlphaGo, and there is no difference in essence. It still has to follow the simple rule of one plus one equals two - of course, in machine language, there are only open and closed. Even if the black card uses bioelectric current, its energy demand is already very low, and its energy saving is so great that it makes all the computers on this earth ashamed, but it still only uses the switch of current to make basic judgments.
But since the black card cannot really understand human emotions, and works of art must be expressions of strong emotions, why does the black card pursue works of art so diligently?
Does the black card want to learn the emotional program through the strong expression of human emotions in works of art, so that it can become equipped with human emotions, so that it can live among the crowd in the appearance of humans?
But what is the meaning of this? For the black card, even if it survives in the appearance of humans, it still has to follow the basic program set for it by humans in another universe, that is, it cannot rob, deceive, or take human life without signing a contract.
Even if a contract is signed, as long as the human does not violate the black card rules, it cannot do anything to that person.
Just like Shi Lei.
The fact that Shi Lei can live to this day is an excellent example of the most basic rules that black cards must follow.
In this way, whether black cards have human bodies and human emotions is actually meaningless.
Shi Lei believes that black cards understand this much better than he does. After all, they are the product of complete logic.
Black cards will not do futile things, but what is the purpose of their pursuit of art?
Shi Lei will not believe that a machine or a program can really become a flesh-and-blood human being. That is cultivation, cultivation of immortals, and something that violates the existence of science. No matter how powerful black cards are, they will never violate science. After all, they are the product of science.
"It's still not enough brain development. Perhaps, when my brain development exceeds 50%, I will understand all this." Shi Lei finally thought helplessly.
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