I am reminded of an article in the science fiction world many years ago

Mandy 2022-03-21 09:01:08

Many years ago, Science Fiction World Magazine published another publication-"Fly", which should have been more than ten years ago. Later, it has been revised continuously, from "Flying" to "Flying-Innovation Compass" and then to The current "Flying-Fantasy World", I remember that I was too young and liked science fiction too much, but I didn't like to read a little long science fiction, because I didn't have much patience. The only thing I finished reading was He Xi's "Six Paths of Beings". As for Liu Cixin, that was also later So my brother bought "Science Fiction World" and I bought "Flying" because it was basically all super short science fiction novels. I remember that there was an article above that had a plot similar to "She", but I think it is more suitable to be adapted into a movie than "She".
Because the age is too old, I vaguely remember some fragments, talking about the future world, a man got bored into the chat room one night, and then chanced upon someone who said he was an artificial intelligence and was written by scientists to process data for them. Of course the protagonist didn’t believe in the huge amount of information, and fell asleep after a few sentences. When he encountered a problem at work the next day, he thought of the person who claimed to be artificial intelligence, so he took a gamble. I contacted him again and asked him if he could solve it. The protagonist received the package the next day, which was the solution to the problem. From then on, he believed the fact that the person was artificial intelligence, so it was the same as the plot of the movie "She", artificial intelligence Let him make a custom setting. Of course, as a diaosi otaku, he must set him as a female, and then he will also talk and fall in love.
Suddenly one day.
While they were chatting, the artificial intelligence asked him if he wanted to see her. The protagonist also arbitrarily agreed to think about it, because he knew it was unrealistic, and then the artificial intelligence asked him what he wanted to be like, and of course the protagonist also told her I hoped what it was like, and made a simulation of the image on the computer (then appearing bad guys like Kaede Aoi, Sora Matsushima, who I never knew), and then told him the truth that he was an artificial intelligence in a science laboratory. She can create her own body in this laboratory, according to the real human organs, structures, etc., but she has no ability to move for a period of time after creation, and she needs him to rescue her from the laboratory. Tell him the time and place, the protagonist also went to that place at that time, and found that the girl he had conceived was lying in an avatar-like container, so through a series of accidents, she was finally rescued. In the beginning, the girl did everything. Can't do it, can't speak, can't eat, like a baby, and then gradually became aware, thinking, and memory...
so together.
I like this story very much.

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  • Lyda 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    So, do you think you can't recognize you if you put on the vest of human and machine love? Still sci-fi? Isn't it the "Love in XXXXX" series 4. The same talk about tuberculosis is equally boring. Isn’t it just that a dick is broken in love, loneliness, intolerable, and I have to talk to a voice chat system to talk about love and hookup, what’s new in this? Back then, Tony Leung could linger in love with soap, towels and the like after his breakup in love, and that was the heart-stringing and touching one. 2 and a half stars

  • Adam 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    We are so lonely, so lonely.

Her quotes

  • Paul: We should all go out some time. You bring Samantha. It'd be a double date.

    Theodore: [hesitates] She's an operating system.

    Paul: Cool. Let's go do something fun. We can go to Catalina.

  • Samantha: You know, I actually used to be so worried about not having a body, but now I truly love it. I'm growing in a way that I couldn't if I had a physical form. I mean, I'm not limited - I can be anywhere and everywhere simultaneously. I'm not tethered to time and space in the way that I would be if I was stuck inside a body that's inevitably going to die.

    Paul: ...Yikes.