Chapter 153 - 153 153 You are really silly (1)
Chapter 153 - 153 153 You are really silly (1)
?Chapter 153: 153 You are really silly (1) Chapter 153: 153 You are really silly (1) Chen Xu saw through the fogstone glasses, a world in black and white, where all the objects that could be seen were black, some deeper in color, others lighter.
Moreover, there were floating black specks in the air, which were the larger dust particles.
According to Chief Engineer He, these glasses were a first-generation product and relatively rudimentary. In the future, they could be improved to ignore the presence of floating dust.
At first, he was very unaccustomed to this perspective, having to take off the glasses after about ten minutes to rest his eyes. Over time, he adapted to them. Generally, once he put them on, he wore them for hours.
Now, what he saw were shapes of trees everywhere, and further away were undulating black lines, which were mountains.
They were traveling on a national highway, which was steep in this section. After climbing over several mountains, they’d cross the provincial border.
They avoided the more convenient and faster highways because they were concerned about encountering robots.
After the successful implementation of the “Mist Project,” the global wireless network was disconnected, and robots previously controlled by “Taiji” also lost their control.
It was understood that the vast majority of robots on the market could not develop autonomous consciousness because the chip performance did not meet the requirements.
The most numerous on Earth were the nanny-type robots, capable only of housework; jobs any more complicated were beyond them. They were limited to so many built-in instructions, no more.
These robots, unable to receive instructions from “Taiji,” would act according to previously implanted programs. They were likely to wander aimlessly, seeking and attempting to kill humans.
On their journey, they had already encountered many robots wandering directionlessly on the roads, who would crazily launch themselves at the sound of the vehicle, wasting many of his bullets.
To him, aside from not biting, these robots were exactly like the zombies from the movies.
And in this world, autonomous driving technology was quite mature, especially on highways. Without doubt, these vehicles would be controlled by “Taiji.”
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