Armor-Piercing Munition: Face Me, Carbon-Based Monster!-Chapter 573 - 293: Punishment-Driven
In the Fire Seed Project, one of the most important parts is how the knowledge accumulated by humanity should be continued.
Of course, Chen Jian could choose a very simple method to let Fu Xi act as a medium for knowledge transmission, using various electronic devices to convey knowledge.
However, from past experience, particularly from the ideological and knowledge education work already carried out by the Huaxia Army, this scheme’s efficiency is not necessarily the highest.
It can achieve good results in many foundational fields, but once it involves practice and generalization, the results plummet dramatically.
Chen Jian once believed that this was because Fu Xi was "not intelligent enough" and could not reach the true human standard in terms of empathy.
But he quickly realized this reason was unfounded.
Fu Xi can simulate tens of thousands of personalities and, of course, can also identify different personalities.
Even by relying solely on limited information exchange and information collection in daily life, Fu Xi can establish a relatively complete personality profile.
"Teaching according to aptitude" is not a difficult task for it, and achieving the highest "educational efficiency" on an individual level should not be hard.
But the actual situation is not satisfactory.
So, Chen Jian could only experience it himself.
And after the experience, Chen Jian discovered that the real problem was not in "teaching according to aptitude," but in the lack of the logic of "punishment-driven."
Fu Xi, of course, would not be foolish enough to be strictly bound by the baseline of "not allowing harm to humans," rendering itself unable to even discipline a student.
But the point is, even after crossing the threshold of "punishment," it still cannot execute it precisely and effectively.
Because it cannot play the role of a true "leader" in the group with its identity.
And punishment that doesn’t come from a superior is actually meaningless.
"Artificial intelligence cannot be granted human rights," which also means it cannot be entrusted with leadership responsibilities.
It can only be a tool, and everyone knows it can only be a tool.
Even the Mechanical God Sect only "reveres the Mechanical Soul," not "submits to the Mechanical Soul."
Therefore, in education, the role of humans becomes essential.
Chen Jian was once so troubled by this issue that he couldn’t sleep at night, not knowing where to find a group of such people to take on this responsibility.
He even considered throwing caution to the wind and trying the Ring Chamber of Commerce.
But now, he has a better option.
These "Mountain City survivors."
They can pass knowledge down steadily across a hundred years.
That means, at least in terms of education, they already have a fairly complete systematic plan.
It’s more than suitable...
After returning to the core area of Mountain City, Chen Jian immediately arranged accommodation for everyone and dispatched a small team to search for the "missing" other group of explorers.
"So... do you think they can still come back alive?"
Standing beside Chen Jian, Xie Cheng asked:
"According to our time leaving the shelter, they should have been wandering outside for over three days now."
"Do you think there’s still a chance?"
"Theoretically, there is."
Chen Jian replied:
"Recently, we’ve been cleaning up the surrounding monsters quite intensively, so the environment is relatively safe."
"They are unlikely to encounter fatal dangers ---- as long as they don’t go too far, the Penetration Company’s small team can quickly track them down."
"The most crucial issue now is that you don’t even have available communication devices."
"We can’t contact them, which purely increases the difficulty of the search and rescue..."
Upon hearing this, Xie Cheng looked at Chen Jian speechlessly.
What kind of words are those?
Is having no working communication devices our problem too?
In fact, there were originally a small number of communication devices in the shelter.
However, during those rounds of successive electromagnetic pulses, all communication equipment had been damaged.....
Chen Jian noticed Xie Cheng’s expression and instantly realized he had again forgotten about those few nuclear bombs, so he could only awkwardly change the subject and said:
"In any case, we will certainly be able to find them."
"You don’t have to worry too much about this issue."
"The primary concern now is, regarding what we’ve discussed, do you have any thoughts?"
After hearing this, Xie Cheng remained silent for a moment before answering:
"To be honest, I’d like to give you a definite answer right now."
"After all, getting an answer and achieving cooperation is beneficial for our survival."
"But objectively speaking, I can’t and shouldn’t give you a definite answer right now."
"Because your educational targets are not ordinary people living in a stable environment like us."
"They are wasteland inhabitants, their thoughts and values have already been shaped."
"Before truly understanding them, I can’t judge what method I should use to educate them."
This statement was quite conservative, but Chen Jian was very satisfied with it.
He could clearly see that this group of people with Xie Cheng had truly undergone systematic thinking training.
This is completely different from the Ring Chamber of Commerce, which can only support a flat organization with disjointed, fragmented knowledge.
Although it is possible that in the most top-level, profound technologies and theories, these Mountain City survivors may not even match the Ring Chamber of Commerce.
But without a doubt, as long as they are given sufficient time and stable environments, they can go further than the Ring Chamber of Commerce.







