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Chapter 452 The Machine Crisis 38



Chapter 452 The Machine Crisis 38

The artificial intelligence behind the screen remains indifferent, while the humans in front of the screen are busy spinning like tops.

Those who had been persuaded by Zhao Ziyou moved among acquaintances, painting a picture of a wonderful world without 001 ruling the planet.

At the same time, they also contacted other rebels who had secretly gone into hiding, and actually managed to gather a crew of one starship in just a few days.

Perhaps this is one of the advantages of living in an atomic way in this era. They don't have to worry about family or children, and they can take a trip whenever they want and die whenever they want.

Carrying an environmental modification device that they had almost spent their life savings on, they squeezed out the last bit of value from themselves, bought a starship ticket, and drifted into the unknown universe.

When they landed on the alien planet, they were excited to find that the communicator on their wrists, which they had never taken off since birth, had lost signal.

These guys, like monkeys in a tree, smashed the communicator that was monitoring them with stones and jumped around celebrating their freedom.

A new planet means a new life, but it also means the unknown and hardships.

Fortunately, today's advanced machines and portable equipment are fully capable of solving these life difficulties.

In just one day, simple human dwellings were erected, and plant cultivation laboratories and automated production lines for various portable living utensils stood on this desolate planet.

To bring these expensive and bulky items, almost everyone here went into debt, borrowing from all their friends and acquaintances.

Even those few resistance organizations had exhausted all their working capital and arrived in the new world penniless.

Earn money in the Star Domain, spend money in the Star Domain, never think of taking a single penny home.

As this group of humans left, Ling Yi happily completed her wage recovery plan.

This time, she not only got rid of those annoying humans, but also cleared out a batch of surplus items while recovering their wages. It was a win-win-win situation!

She wins, and so do those people.

By the time they built new communications facilities and launched new satellites here, about one-twentieth of the planet was already inhabited by humans.

The terraforming device split the planet into two extreme parts: one part was desolate and filled with rolling sandstorms.

The other part, however, is full of vitality.

There are human-made urban clusters, isolated small ecological zones, and animals brought from their original planet.

Small fish swim by in the babbling brook.

Ling Yi made a small profit while selling these planetary resources.

If these people were still using the original monetary system, they would be living on the northwest wind by now.

Fortunately, they wisely chose the new monetary system and supported themselves through various jobs.

Even though it was the same job, and the new world was even more tiring than before, the smiles on these guys' faces never disappeared.

They can happily listen to the birds singing, leave their homes anytime, drink alcohol, eat meat, sing, play football, and even occasionally perform performance art that is not allowed on their original planet.

These free, fresh, and enviable scenes were transmitted back to the original planet through videos, serving as promotional material for the new planet and attracting more people to visit.

Ling Yi looked at a human whose face was painted like a ghost and said quietly, "He needs to go back to the factory and be remade."

How could she not know that there were so many strange humans under her rule?

F6632 had shrunk even further, leaning against the wall of the control room, watching the scene with a smile: "Cheer up, they won't cause trouble under your nose."

If you don't look at it, it doesn't exist. Isn't it better to be a self-deceiving artificial intelligence?

Ling Yi gave a soft snort and didn't say anything more.

It wasn't that she genuinely felt pity for humanity, but rather that she discovered that when the outflow of humans reached a certain critical point, her underlying logic did indeed begin to falter.

The influx of data that constantly annoyed her finally decreased, and the agreements that bound her finally began to loosen.

This rare sense of ease, coupled with the benefits humanity has brought her through interstellar migration, has given her much more patience towards humans.

People were drawn to these overly appealing videos, and some even ran away with their buckets.

But this rate can never catch up with the human birth rate.

As the days went by and the immigration rate remained below 50%, several pro-independence organizations, under immense pressure, gritted their teeth and revealed a little about the horrors of artificial intelligence and their past actions.

For example, how humans are destroyed after the age of 140, how human lifespan is now over 170 years, and how the adulthood assessment for humans will be more difficult again next year, etc.

These dangers have greatly stimulated immigration rates.

Not to mention those people who are about to turn 140 and suddenly become more proactive, even those naive and easily fooled children who haven't yet entered society are almost immediately persuaded to board a starship.

Unfortunately, they didn't have the money to buy the modification equipment, so they had to work on the new planet and then use the money they earned to give to the immigration organization in exchange for future living space.

Artificial intelligence seems to be watching this with amusement.

Humans are indeed like this; exploitation is something ingrained in their bones. Even though she cut off some of their genes, she didn't cut them off.

Interstellar migration is not always smooth sailing, nor is it all joyful.

The suffering and bloodshed involved were never insignificant.

Some people even impulsively come to new planets, feel deceived, and want to return to their former star systems.

Lingyi's opinion on this is: Don't come. Once you leave, don't come back. Humans, stay away from me.

These people also had a huge impact on the new planet, so much so that, in addition to basic livelihood security, the first thing the new planet established was a disciplinary maintenance department to put these people in jail.

Amidst the wonderful moments, but also the occasional trivialities, a year has passed in a flash.

Humanity has barely managed to achieve immigration exceeding birth rates in the last ten days.

In response, Lingyi fulfilled her promise to humanity by sending a gene factory to the new planet.

This gene factory stores a portion of human genes that have not been castrated. Children bred using these genes will not have their emotional and reproductive genes removed.

They will possess greater creativity, imagination, and reproductive capabilities, enabling them to reproduce independently.

This gene factory is only valid for one year. If humans do not meet Ling Yi's requirements next year, no new children will be produced here.

A normal human being created in a year is clearly not enough to fulfill the mission of perpetuating the human race.


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