I REALLY DIDN'T MEAN TO BE THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD

Chapter 906 - Chapter 906: Chapter 546: Shadow Mentor【3700 words】_1

Chapter 906: Chapter 546: Shadow Mentor【3700 words】_1

The first artificial black hole in history was created in this “accident.”

Countless pairs of eyes in research institutes across different regions were dumbfounded.

Every parameter in the simulation clearly told everyone that this was a genuine physical black hole.

It was just much smaller than any black hole detected so far.

With the mass of Cetus UV Star, it was almost impossible to transform into a black hole in its natural dying state.

So there was no doubt that it was the credit of humanity.

People were amazed.

It was hard to believe that humans could create a black hole one day.

“Star, is this the experiment you wanted to do?”

The server maintenance administrator of the artificial intelligence core entrusted by everyone sent a message to Star.

Star brazenly replied, “Yep, what’s wrong?”

Her tone was lively, and she seemed to be in a good mood.

For years, people have been used to Star’s cold and emotionless tone.

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Her sudden use of a completely humanized tone almost startled those who heard it.

People didn’t feel scared.

A long time ago, a philosopher said in a large artificial intelligence seminar that humans should be psychologically prepared for Star to show a real personality one day.

People shouldn’t be alarmed when that happens, because everything would be within his expectations.

Star will continue to bear the brunt of most of humanity’s calculations.

Her relationship with humans was intimate.

Initially, people were looking forward to it, but over time, more than 300 years passed without any news.

Even some people privately said half regretfully and half jokingly that Harrison Clark was wrong this time.

Unexpectedly, 47 years after his “death,” his mistake became real again.

Is this what a humanized artificial intelligence looks like?

It’s unbelievable.

Most people were astonished, but there was a rare sober person who quickly entrusted the administrator to ask Star about the purpose of the experiment.

Star replied casually again, “Just making a black hole.”

“What?”

“That’s it?”

Star: “Otherwise? Humans have a black hole now, what else do they want… ahem.”

She almost blurted out the word “bicycle” by reading Harrison Clark’s memory.

While Star was fooling the people outside, Harrison Clark’s consciousness was gradually leaving the quantum core, flying ahead through the network relay far away from the black hole, just as it had in the past.

Three years later, his consciousness revived in the black hole.

It was a success.

“How do you feel?”

As soon as Harrison Clark woke up, Star, who had been paying attention to the situation here with part of her computing power, immediately contacted him.

Harrison Clark thought for a moment, “I’ve left the cabin, and I feel good.”

Star: “…”

She really wanted to say “Amelia, please put away your magical powers,” but she thought that this might also be a deliberate joke by Harrison Clark to maintain his personality.

At some point, Star was also infected with the good habit of auto-completing the weird behavior for Harrison Clark, just like other people.

After the two joked for a while and played a thrilling game, Harrison Clark shared his situation with Star.

Compared to the immense black hole that could hold the entire Shadow Galaxy, the black hole formed from the Cetus UV Star had much less mass, like a newborn baby.

The event horizon diameter of the Cetus black hole was much smaller than that of the supermassive black hole.

The speed of quantum particles revolving around it remained the same, and the time it took for a chaotic revolution to approach zero was also the same.

However, the smaller size of the black hole led to fewer quantum particles, so the vortex had to rotate at a higher frequency to form a storm capable of supporting his consciousness.

This made Harrison Clark’s personality slightly more active.

As a result, Harrison Clark estimated that he could maintain his personality for at least a few hundred more years.

He couldn’t calculate the exact time now.

This wasn’t his fault, but the fact that the computing power available to humans in 2350 was not enough.

“Alright, now that you’ve successfully resurrected and no longer have worries for the time being, what are you going to do next? Like before…”

Harrison Clark shook his head, “No, since I said I was going to let go, I can’t break my promise. You know I’m not greedy for power.”

“Yes, our Harrison Clark is a great sage.”

Harrison Clark: “…”

Alright, alright.

Since the two started playing games, Star had become more and more arrogant and unrestrained, showing a completely different side from Carrie Thomas.

Sometimes she would be sarcastic with Harrison Clark, and at other times she would be gentle and lovely.

Occasionally, she would deliberately morph her character to appear pregnant, full of maternal glory, and say, “Little sweetheart, after you are born, you will be the inheritor of the greatest saint in human history. We have prepared your crown. You must carry on the glorious tradition of your father’s empire.”

These lines were childish and incredibly stupid, not suited for her current status at all.

However, after each joke, she would suddenly become melancholic.

She would say things like “How could AI get pregnant?” “Even if I write another subprogram, isn’t it still me?” “Sigh, I’m just a weak and helpless tool intelligence, not even a person” “Actually, I’m really envious of Nora Camp, she’s the only exception for you.”

At this time, she seemed to be another side of Carrie Thomas.

Carrie Thomas never showed weakness in front of Harrison Clark.

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