Dimensional Codex

Chapter 679: Human morality

"Humanoid ..."

Squinting his eyes, looking at the artificial man immersed in the nutrient solution in front of him, Founder reached out and touched his chin, silent.

"Mr. Founder?"

At this moment, a voice sounded, and then saw Fiore in a wheelchair and appeared from the other side. When she saw the Founder, she couldn't help it.

"What are you doing here?"

"Well ...... thinking about moral issues."

"...... morally ......... is it?"

Facing the founder's answer, Fiore was obviously a little surprised. This is no wonder, after all, the magicians of the moon-shaped world rarely hang on to things like morality and pursue their roots as their ideals. Everything else is meaningless to them.

"Yes, I'm thinking about what makes humans and robots different."

That's right, Founder came here to think about this problem. With regard to robots and AI, Founder already has his own ideas and judgments. But humans are different. To be honest, Founder has seen a lot of movies about clones and humans, but ... there is no reasonable explanation for why humans want to create humans and clones.

If you need organs, you only need to clone the organs. Science and technology have also shown that cloning a person takes significantly longer, is less efficient, and costs more resources than cloning an organ.

But if artificial people are used as labor, then they are not as efficient as machines. Even if they are used as soldiers for consumption, they are not as safe as the robot's AI control and low-level permissions. After all, the clone war ... well, everyone understands.

But what Founder didn't expect was that when he heard his answer, Fiore had a confused expression.

"Machine ... man? What is that?"

"..............."

After hearing Fiorent's doubtful inquiry, Founder was speechless for a while. Of course, he knew that many magicians were not good at or did not like modern technology. After all, the mechanical idiot Tosaka Hori in the Five Wars was also impressed by Founder Already. But ... this young lady, you don't even know what a robot is?

Anyway, Tosaka also knows that mobile phones can be used to make calls!

"It is the use of human-made tools made by machinery, which can be manipulated by humans to perform a certain degree of work. No meals, no water, no rest, you can work twenty-four hours a day, um ... just like the self-disciplined doll The presence"

Founder simply introduced Fioré, and when she heard this, Fioré's eyes widened in surprise.

"Are humans outside already able to make this alchemy device?"

"No, it's still a concept ... well, there are some results, but it's not just a human form."

On the one hand, Founder explained to Fiore what the industrial robot was, and after hearing the explanation from Founder, Fiore showed some emotions.

"That's it ... but ... what does this have to do with the question you're thinking about?"

"Well, I'm thinking about whether, on a moral level, human beings are considered humans."

This is also the problem that Founder is currently considering. Robots cannot be regarded as humans. Just as Founder thought before, the robot's thinking circuit and inductive feedback are all carried out by human-made programs. To think that a robot has a soul and life is just an illusion brought about by human feelings.

But humans and clones are another matter. Their flesh and blood are indeed created by humans, but their way of thinking is not the case. However, why do humanoids appear? Are they making human batteries here is their end?

To be honest, Founder cannot comment on whether this is humane. Because Qianjieshu did not devour the flesh and blood of other people at the same time as the four battles of Ryunosuke and Caster. Nor did she use the vitality of the residents in the city to maintain the magic like the mother of the fifth war.

On the contrary, in order not to involve ordinary people to the greatest extent, they have chosen the method of "manufacturing artificial people as magic batteries". From a purely human perspective, this is already quite humane.

Morality has never been a fixed concept, and nothing is "good" or "bad." What matters is who you stand for and for whom. For example, the two great nations fought for many years and suffered heavy casualties. Every year, countless parents lose their children and countless children lose their parents. Finally, one day, the two great powers decided to use another method to separate the victory and defeat. They created two army of artificial people to fight on the battlefield instead of their nationals. Those artificial people can kill each other on the battlefield, and rely on the number of deaths to separate the victory and defeat of the two countries.

The nationals of these two countries have since lived a peaceful and beautiful life. Parents can take their children out to play, and children can also have a happy family with their parents. They can even watch TV broadcasts and cheer for the killings of the Cyborgs.

As a third party, seeing this scene will certainly consider it funny and evil.

But what about the people of both countries? Of course, the simple phrase "as long as the war is stopped" is naturally easy to say, but what if the war cannot be stopped?

Is it for the Cyborg to die? Or let their children or parents take to the battlefield and never return?

It ’s like this holy grail war. For outsiders, just a simple sentence, “Do n’t betray the Magic Association is good” or “It ’s fine to hold the Holy Grail war silently, why do you want to say it”, or “Magic It's okay for the association to let Qianjieshu go out independently. Anyway, it's just a group of second-rate magicians. "

But what about the positions of the two parties involved?

Can outsiders imagine the wrath of ordinary magicians who can only exist as their "spare tires" and "slaves" for hundreds of years in a row, being excluded from the magic core circle simply because of their origin and shallow history?

Can outsiders understand the supreme aristocracy who has been oppressed for two thousand years, and suddenly the slaves who have been oppressed rise to resist the anger that is slap in the face?

This is impossible.

That's why this holy grail war has one side trying to use the holy grail to completely set off the rebellion. On the other side, they tried to completely curb this rebellious sign for their own dignity, while taking away the rumored holy grail.

And for this war, both "states" are doing their best to do all this.

The so-called morality is such that it will produce different changes according to different positions. As a paladin, Founder naturally has his own views on the requirements of moral level and position.

Of course, if Founder is just one person, then he only needs to help himself look good, and the others need not be taken into account. However, Fang is the leader of Tiandao Palace, and every move of him will be related to the security of Tiandao Palace, so Founder must ensure that his position is always in a balanced and relatively correct position.

"Miss Fiore, what will happen to these Cyborgs?"

"This one………"

Upon hearing Founder's inquiry, Fiore thought for a moment.

"After the Holy Grail War, if they survive, they will continue to live as servants of the Thousand Realms ..."

"Cuck!"

Just as Fioré was talking, suddenly a glass vessel burst around her, followed by glass fragments ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ An artificial man fell out of the vessel and smashed towards Fiore .

"Be careful."

Seeing this scene, Founder hurried forward to take a wheelchair that held Fiore, pulled her behind him, at the same time stretched out his hand, patted him on the artificial person, and only heard the sound of "咚" The next moment, the artificial man was directly hit by the founder and flew out, hitting a corner of the wall heavily, his head turned silent.

what's going on? Do magic props have fake products?

Founder looked at the broken container, then turned to look at Fiore.

"Miss Fiore, are you okay?"

"I'm fine, thank you, Mr. Founder ... but you ... are not injured."

Upon hearing Founder's inquiries, Fiore replied slightly reddishly. Just when the glassware exploded just now, if the Founder was not in front of her, I am afraid those glass fragments would hit Fiore. Already.

"I'm fine."

Founder reached out and shook his clothes, sweeping the shards of glass on the ground. At this moment, a noise was heard, and other artificial people came around, and they began to quickly clear up the fragments here. The Founder went to the wall and looked at the artificial man.

He looks like a teenager with short white hair and a thin body, but unfortunately, this artificial man's luck is very bad. When Fang Zheng hit him, the guy's head seemed to accidentally hit him. The wall, then the entire cervical spine was broken ... Of course, he was dead.

Founder can only say one thing about this ...

"What a bad luck ..." (https :)

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