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897 Chinese Room 4

Five doors, five answers.

Which one is a,b,c,d,e, choose?

A cold sweat oozed out of the blonde man's forehead. He thought that artificial intelligence would answer this question as thoroughly and rigorously as possible, just like a program, a command, serious and rational, and a stern look.

Unexpectedly, this would be the situation.

"It's e..." he said uncertainly, "This tone is a bit like Mike. If he is temporarily erased and finds himself locked up, he will be panicked. He calls for help through the answer, which is completely reasonable..."

The blonde man said, looking around, hoping to get help from his companions, even with a certain look.

But others were also confused.

The man named Morin said, "What if it wasn't Mike, what if it was Yulian? If it was Yulian, d is the real answer, right?"

Someone refuted: "Most people don't know about this kind of problem, and even Yulian may not be clear about it. I think we should choose a, and the others are interference items!"

"No, it won't be a." The person who spoke this time was Hans. He said slowly, "If you are locked in the room, unable to go out and lose some memory. At this time, you will receive a question message. As long as you are a normal person, you should know. This question is the key to whether you can leave the room. Since it is so important, how can you really not know because you don't know? Even if you guess a number randomly, it's better than just saying that you don't know? I think it should be b. Even if you don't know the answer, you must be as close to the answer as possible, which is in line with the game psychology of human beings."

Hans's words were recognized by most people.

Answer a: I don't know.

It's like giving up the only way to live easily.

Answer b: Not clear, maybe tens of trillions.

Compared to a, b seems to be more humane.

The blonde man was still hesitating, and he looked at Hans: "Don't you really choose e? Maybe the people inside are reminding us in this way, after all, artificial intelligence cannot shout for help, right?..."

"What if it will?" Bai Youwei suddenly spoke.

Everyone looked at her.

Bai Youwei said: "If artificial intelligence does not shout for help, the players in the door will answer the questions every time? You ask him how many stars are there in the sky, and he answers that I am Mike and save me, what's the point of asking questions and answers?"

Hans narrowed his eyes, "You mean...e must be a distraction?"

"Yes, abcd may be the real answer, but e cannot be it." Bai Youwei said, "And I think they must have a set of rules in the door that restricts them from answering the question itself, otherwise the game will not be able to continue."

After Bai Youwei said that, she said to Hans: "Also, you just ruled out a. I don't think the reason is sufficient."

Hans was a little surprised and looked her up and down again, "Answer a gave up the opportunity to escape. Isn't this reason enough to explain the problem? Just like a student in a big exam, even if he encounters a difficult problem, he will do his best to answer the test paper."

"This reason is valid, but it is not sufficient." Bai Youwei said expressionlessly, "Because your reasoning is based on the premise that if you answer wrong, you will be eliminated. We are outside the door, and it is crucial to know this question, but do the people in the door know? Do they know that the answer will be eliminated if the wrong answer is done? What if the system requires the answer to "I don't know"? "What's wrong with the answer?"

I had already nodded a little, but when Bai Youwei said this, everyone was in chaos again.
Chapter completed!
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