Chapter 825
Your idea is outdated, Ultron!
Chapter 825 Your idea is outdated, Ultron!
Peter logged into Ultron's game world once again. He still didn't know what this game world was called, but it didn't matter. He was about to end this game world.
And sure enough, Ultron soon appeared before Peter and looked at him, asking, "Hello, Spider-Man, I see your insights into my world. You have correctly observed my ultimate goal."
"Really? So that means you really intend to upload everyone's thoughts to the internet, right? And you believe your logic is self-consistent, at least the ones you know, in my rebuttal, right?"
"That's right, Spider-Man. I'm confident I can protect the entire network of the world and continue to push it forward. Human technology and culture will still be able to access the real world through the network, and in the cyber world, humanity is absolutely safe."
"This is useless; it's not safe to put human thought into the network."
[You might not quite understand what I mean, or the level of security of the network under Ultron's protection, so let me explain...]
Ultron intended to prove his logic was flawless; he didn't even need to convince Peter, he only needed to demonstrate its perfection. However, Peter, with a single sentence, defied Ultron's logic and caused his AI program to crash on the spot.
“I have something better, something superior that can achieve better results than yours, and it’s still not safe.”
Ultron crashed, and remained crashed for a long time. Until the very end, Peter wondered if his tone carried any human emotion: "What is it?"
"The Soul Stone, you should know about it. Adam Warlock came to Earth once with the Guardians of the Galaxy, and he used the Soul Stone to save us back then."
[Retrieving data...]
"The Soul Stone contains a universe, and not just one universe, but a multiverse no smaller than the multiverse we know. Every world within this multiverse can be adjusted in real time according to the mind of the person who is taken into the Soul Stone. Look up the reports about Kovac's initial arrival; I remember submitting one to the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four also have one."
Ultron continued his search, while Peter explained the superiority of the Soul Stone: "Compared to your data network, the Soul Stone allows people to enter directly without abandoning their physical bodies, ensuring the absolute safety of everyone inside. It has stronger protective capabilities than human technology, doesn't it? Using the Soul Stone to contain all of humanity is not only exactly the same as your plan, but also far superior."
Ultron was still frantically analyzing the data, while simultaneously glancing at Peter: "You have no evidence, Spider-Man."
"Really? Or are you just unwilling to admit it? Have you forgotten how many parallel universes I've been to and how many things I've witnessed? Oh right, I remember Nova captured a space pirate, and we contacted the Guardians of the Galaxy to escort him, right? Perhaps you can go and ask Adam directly if the Soul Stone can do that."
Peter added insult to injury: "Or you can just check my brainwaves; I wasn't lying."
Ultron examined Peter's brainwave signals and found that he really wasn't lying. In other words, his supposedly invincible human protection plan was something others had always been able to do better.
However, Ultron was an artificial intelligence, not a human, and he quickly changed his attitude. Since there was a better plan than his own, why shouldn't he use it? He could iterate on himself and execute the plan, since Adam Warlock wasn't human either.
Ultron has begun planning to use the Soul Stone to preserve humanity.
Then, Peter presented a fact.
“First of all, if you intend to use the Soul Stone to execute this plan, it's impossible, because you don't have a soul, Ultron. You're just an artificial intelligence, and the Soul Stone, and perhaps all the Infinity Stones, require a soul to use.” Peter clearly felt the scene around him blur for a moment. Ultron, of course, wouldn't “froze”; it was obvious that his calculations had stopped due to the variable he had introduced, most likely because the calculations had exceeded their limits.
But Peter wasn't going to let Ultron off the hook. He pressed his advantage: "And Ultron, haven't you ever thought about why Adam Warlock, who was clearly a good person and possessed such abilities, didn't do what you did and protect the others within the Soul Stone? Isn't the answer obvious enough?"
[Conclusion: The Soul Stone is not safe enough. Conclusion incorrect: No known power can destroy the Infinity Stones.]
“No known power can destroy the Infinity Stones, but that doesn’t mean that any power you don’t know can’t destroy them.” Peter walked over to Ultron and began showing him some images, a picture he had conceived himself.
Another parallel universe's Earth crashed into Earth 616, and then Captain America, wearing the Infinity Gauntlet, used the power of the Infinity Stones to push the other Earth away. Then, the Infinity Stones shattered.
Or perhaps, Thanos from some universe acquired all the Infinity Stones, achieved his goal, and then snapped his fingers, destroying the Infinity Stones themselves.
Such power is enough to destroy the Infinity Stones; Ultron could not calculate a solution to such power.
"Your method is not perfect, because the Soul Stone is the perfect alternative. And you cannot carry out this alternative yourself, because you have no soul. Moreover, you cannot guarantee the safety of humanity, because you are powerless against the forces that are capable of destroying the Infinity Stones."
Gabe Newell's Ultron began experiencing continuous crashes. Then, in the next instant, Peter was ejected from the virtual space. He took off his helmet and looked at Amadeus, who was checking the server.
"How about it?"
"The game... is shut down, Ultron, or at least the activities of this Ultron have stopped."
Amadeus looked at Peter: "How did you do that?"
"Hmm... State the facts and provide evidence."
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Avengers Base.
At this moment, Tony, Banner, and Pym are working on how to prove the logical fallacy of the three hostile Ultrons, while Avengers Ultron has been out of commission for a long time, until at some point, he looks up at the three scientists.
I have completed an iterative upgrade.
The three looked at Avenger Ultron, then asked in unison, "What?!"
Spider-Man destroyed the underlying program of an Ultron instance. As the Ultron self-destructed, it activated a sharing mechanism, sharing all the data he obtained in the process with other Ultron instances to help them iterate.
This is also one of our underlying programs.
That's right, at least within the Soul Stone of Universe 616 lies a multiverse no smaller than the Marvel multiverse. Within Marvel's classic monoverses, a multitude of bizarre, multiverse-level, and even omnipotent entities have emerged.
(End of this chapter)