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Chapter 679 The position of human morality

"Artificial human..."

Narrowing his eyes and looking at the artificial man soaked in the nutrient solution in front of him, Fang Zheng reached out and touched his chin, remaining silent.

"Mr. Founder?"

At this moment, a voice sounded, and then Fiore appeared from the other side in a wheelchair. When she saw Fang Zheng, she couldn't help but be stunned.

"What are you doing here?"

"Well... I'm thinking about some moral issues."

"...Moral level...right?"

Facing Fang Zheng's answer, Fiore was obviously a little surprised. It's no wonder, after all, magicians in the Xingyue world rarely talk about morality. Pursuing the root is their ideal, and everything else

, it means nothing to them.

"Yes, I am thinking about the difference between artificial people and robots."

Yes, Fang Zheng came here just to think about this issue. Regarding robots and AI, Fang Zheng already has his own ideas and judgments. But artificial humans are different. To be honest, Fang Zheng has read a lot about cloning and artificial intelligence.

A human movie, but... there is no reasonable explanation for why humans create artificial humans and human clones.

If an organ is needed, then just clone the organ. Science and technology also show that cloning a person obviously takes longer, is less efficient, and consumes more resources than cloning an organ.

But if artificial humans are used as the labor force, then they are not as efficient as machines. Even if they are used as consumable soldiers or the like, they are not as safe as the AI ​​control and low-level permissions of robots. After all,

The Clone Wars...well, everyone knows it.

But what Fang Zheng didn't expect was that after hearing his answer, Fiore showed a confused expression.

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

"…………"

Hearing Fiore's confused inquiry, Fang Zheng was speechless for a moment. Of course he knew that many magicians were not good at or did not like modern technology. After all, the mechanical idiot Tohsaka Rin in the fifth battle was also impressive to Fang Zheng.

. However... Miss, you don't even know what a robot is?

At least Tohsaka Rin still knows how to use a mobile phone to make calls!

"It is a human-like tool made by machinery that can be manipulated by humans to perform a certain degree of work. There is no need to eat, drink or rest. It can work 24 hours a day. Well... it is the same as the autonomous doll.

The presence"

Fang Zheng briefly introduced Fiore, and when she heard this, Fiore's eyes widened in surprise.

"Have humans outside been able to create this kind of alchemical device?"

"No, it's still a concept at the moment... Well, there are some results, but it's not just in human form."

As he spoke, Fang Zheng explained to Fiore what industrial robots were, and after hearing Fang Zheng's explanation, Fiore showed a somewhat emotional expression.

"So that's the case...but...how does this have anything to do with the problem you are thinking about?"

"Well, I'm thinking about whether to treat artificial humans as human beings from a moral perspective."

This is also the issue that Founder is currently considering. Robots cannot be regarded as human beings. Just as Founder thought before, the robot's thinking loop and sensory feedback are all performed through programs created and set by humans.

The belief that robots have souls and lives is just an illusion caused by human emotions.

But artificial people and clones are another story. Their flesh and blood are indeed created by humans, but their way of thinking is not. However, why do artificial people appear? They are doing human batteries here.

The ending?

To be honest, Fang Zheng can't comment on whether this is humane or not. Because Thousand World Tree did not devour the flesh and blood of other people to gain magic power at the same time like Ryunosuke and Caster in the fourth battle. Nor did it like C's mother in the fifth battle.

It absorbs the vitality of the residents of the city to maintain its magic power.

On the contrary, in order not to involve ordinary people as much as possible, they chose the method of "making their own artificial humans as magic batteries". From a purely human perspective, this is already a quite humane approach.

Morality has never been a fixed concept. Nothing is "very good" or "very bad". What matters is whose position you stand and who you think for. For example, two big countries have always

The war resulted in heavy casualties. Countless parents lost their children every year, and countless children lost their parents. Finally one day, the two big countries decided to use another way to decide the winner. They created two artificial humans.

The army went to the battlefield to fight on behalf of their citizens. Those artificial humans could kill each other on the battlefield, and the outcome of the two countries would be determined by the number of deaths.

The citizens of these two countries have lived a peaceful and beautiful life since then. Parents can take their children out to play together, and the children can have a happy family with their parents. They can even watch the TV broadcast and cheer for those

The army of androids fought with cheers and cheers.

As a third person, when I see this scene, I will definitely think it is funny and evil.

But what about the people of the two countries involved? Of course, it is easy to say simply "just stop the war", but what if the war cannot be stopped?

Should the androids be allowed to die? Or should their children or parents go to the battlefield and never return?

Just like this Holy Grail War, to outsiders, all it takes is a simple "Don't betray the Magic Association" or "Why don't you just hold the Holy Grail War silently by yourself?" or "Magic

It’s okay for the association to let Qianjieshu go out independently, they are just a group of second-rate magicians anyway.” This is enough.

But what about the positions of both parties involved?

Can outsiders imagine the anger of ordinary magicians who have been excluded from the inner circle of magic for hundreds of years simply because of their shallow origins and history, and can only exist as their "spare tires" and "slaves"?

Can an outsider understand the anger of a nobleman who has been aloof for two thousand years and is suddenly slapped in the face by the slave he has been oppressing?

None of this is possible.

That's why there is this Holy Grail War. One side is trying to use the Holy Grail to completely set off the rebellion. The other side is trying to completely curb this rebellion for the sake of their own dignity, and at the same time seize the rumored Great Holy Grail.

For this war, both "countries" are using their own methods to make the best of everything.

The so-called morality is like this. It will change differently according to different positions. As a paladin, Fang Zheng naturally has his own views on the requirements of moral aspects and positions.

Of course, if Fang Zheng is just a person, then he only needs to help him find what he likes, and there is no need to worry about anything else. But Fang Zheng is the leader of Tiandao Palace, and his every move will affect the safety of Tiandao Palace, so Fangzheng must

Make sure that your position is always in a balanced and relatively correct position.

"Miss Fiore, what will happen to these artificial humans?"

"this………"

After hearing Fang Zheng's inquiry, Fiore thought for a moment.

"After the Holy Grail War is over, if they are still alive, they will continue to live as servants of the Thousand World Tree clan..."

"Stuck!"

Just as Fiore was speaking, suddenly, a glass vessel next to her suddenly burst, followed by glass fragments. An artificial man fell out of the vessel and hit Fiore.

"careful."

Seeing this scene, Fang Zheng hurriedly stepped forward and grabbed Fiore's wheelchair, pulling her behind him. At the same time, he stretched out his hand and patted the android. He only heard a "dong" sound.

, the next moment the artificial man was directly knocked out by Fang Zheng, hit the corner of the wall hard, tilted his head and made no sound.

What is going on? Are all magic props fake and inferior?

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

"Miss Fiore, are you okay?"

"I'm fine. Thank you, Mr. Fangzheng...but you...are not injured."

Hearing Fang Zheng's question, Fiore replied in a low voice with a slightly red face. Just when the glassware exploded, if Fang Zheng hadn't blocked her in front, I'm afraid those glass fragments would have hit Fiore.

Already.

"I'm fine."

Fang Zheng stretched out his hand to shake his clothes, and swept the glass fragments on it to the ground. At this moment, he heard a noise, and other androids came from all around. They began to quickly clean up the fragments. Fang Zheng walked to

Beside the wall, he looked at the artificial man.

He looked like a teenager, with short white hair and a thin body. Unfortunately, this android had very bad luck. When Fang Zheng knocked him away, this guy's head seemed to have accidentally hit him.

The wall, and then the entire cervical vertebra was broken... Of course, he was dead.

Fang Zheng can only say one thing about this...
Chapter completed!
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