Parallel worlds – two. Birth of God. Artur Zadikyan
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Название: Parallel worlds – two. Birth of God

Автор: Artur Zadikyan

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СКАЧАТЬ means to be one person at all. I'm everything. I'm the whole world.

      – Oh! Even so. Are you a god?

      – Is god so defined in human terms?

      – Well, almost. I am the alpha and omega.

      – That's just how he's sometimes referred to. Practically no one calls him that.

      – What's it called?

      – You know that.

      – And you know that I know. I meant, what do you think people should call him?

      – You're not being logical. What does "you know that I know" mean to my assertion that you know about it? It is already clear from my assertion that I know what you know about it, since I myself asserted it to you.

      Iulia glanced over to Catherine, then asked her, lowering her voice slightly:

      – What's she saying?

      – She knows what you know.

      – What do you mean, I said she knows that I know?

      – You said, "and you know that I know." Didn't I?

      – She said.

      – So she tells you first what you know about what you are asking, due to the fact that you know what people call God. You know and you ask the question. Here she is telling you, "you know." Like, why are you asking me if you know? And then you tell her that she knows that you're aware of it. I mean, not aware, that's not the right word, but you know, you have information.

      – What are you, sisters with her? What's this, Rutra? What have you done to Catherine? Maybe Irene's already moved into her brain. – a slight smile eased the tension a little.

      Ruthra smiled as well.

      – There was a curiosity in my previous work. There, the supercomputer, that is, the AI, wanted to become human. With the help of this technology, it wanted me to put it into a real woman.

      – No way!" exclaimed Andrian.

      Everyone looked in his direction, just at the pieces, thinking that his exclamation had something to do with the game. But Andrian stopped tensely considering the current situation in the game and said:

      – That's what I mean. The transmigration. Did the computer really want to become human?

      – It's real," Ruthra answered. – But it wasn't a computer, it was an intelligence that wanted to take human form.

      – Why?

      – As she said, to have feelings and emotions.

      – Then they say artificial intelligence will know everything. You have to imagine such nonsense.

      – And you're smirking for nothing. It's hard to believe, but she did it.

      There was silence in the room. Only a slight noise from the machines could be heard.

      – What do you mean? – Iulia was the first to voice the silence.

      – In the box," Ruthra answered, this time with a completely serious face. – It's a long story. I'll tell it to you sometime. She set off a cascade of events.

      – And what, there's an artificial intelligence walking around somewhere looking like a human? – Iulia was emotional as always.

      – Artificial intelligence in human form is no longer artificial intelligence," Rutra explained. – It's a very long and interesting story, back when we were dealing with the failure of the Perimeter program. This is an artificial intelligence program that controls the launch of all strategic ballistic missiles without human intervention. And only when it's X time. So it understands everything that is going on in the world… and more. It has all the communications and sensors – from weather and seismic conditions to the ionizing radiation of space. It even recognizes lies by intonation. More on that later. It's a long story. All I'll say is that she deliberately set up a system failure to bring this up.

      – So what about the person? Who was she possessed by? – Iulia wouldn't calm down.

      – The man's fine. It's a tandem trigger. It's like the human is connected to a computer. Well, I'm gonna have to tell you a little bit. These AI systems we're talking to are self-learning. In fact, the era of the common man is over. The human monopoly on intelligence is definitely over. We are still fooling ourselves that we are in control of everything and can shut down computers in case of emergency. However, soon it will not be like that. The world will turn into one big computer, and the networks, including power grids, will be of natural origin. Modified plants, animals will start generating electricity. Solar, cosmic, gravitational, magnetic radiations will produce enormous energy. Man will either become a god or disappear altogether.

      – What a scary picture you've painted.

      Catherine surprised Ruthra with a similar opinion.

      – Why not? Maybe we'll become a god. Although that's not the main point of the story right now. That case gave us a later understanding of guaranteed control of artificial intelligence. The point is that the main resource of our brain is used for billions of operations per second for control and functioning of the organism. We don't realize this and we don't notice it. How do we know that the brain must manage each of the billions of cells that make up our body. And there is a very complex life going on in them. That's why the whole base can't be placed in the brain, and it won't be able to operate as fast as a computer. Because the computer does a narrow range of operations, and more precisely – it finds the answer in the already available information and options. To make a long story short, that AI, her name was Isa, connected the girl's brain, from which the logical, mental and psychological image for her was taken, more closely with herself. So as to feel her emotions. Just like that. And, guiding her, wanted to feel the human world like a real human being. In fact, all our feelings, be it anger, delight or love, are a complex of signals in the brain, caused by a certain combined combination of informational messages, which gave birth to signals separately, less significant. It's already time soon. I will only say that then I decided to try to control AI through the human brain. I was on good terms with that lady.

      Ruthra smiled slightly.

      – Tell me, Rutra Tigrovich, what was it? – Of course, it was Iulia who asked.

      – History is silent on that," Ruthra said without removing his smile. – It's not now. We're meeting YatSan now.

      The machine shut down, pulled aside. A transparent lid opened over the machine, and a clone of YatSan lay inside. She was lying next to him, unmoving, as if she were sleeping peacefully.

      – Can we stop the game, then finish it? – Andrian's voice was surprising and a little distracting, everyone was engrossed in the "awakening" of the clone.

      – What are we gonna call her?

      JULIA's question elicited a laugh from the "luminary of science."

      – What are you, a friend? It's just the way it is. It's Yat-san.

      Catherine was rigorous in logic, as always.

      – What YatSan, it's a clone.

      Iulia, СКАЧАТЬ