Chapter 68 - 68 Intelligence

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Chapter 68: Chapter 68 Intelligence

With individual collectors called 'permanence' to set an example, other individuals of the same race have followed suit, and the naming movement is in full swing, and even has even reached the level of being crazy.

For example, some individuals get their own names. If a word occupies one square meter, it is enough to circle the earth's equator.

Or get a name as an onomatopoeia, a numeric number, and a string of garbled codes. This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

If it's just like this, it's even worse that some individuals get 'what do you like to eat', "I want to sleep", "I don't want to talk", 'just watch you pretend'... and so on. The extremely confusing language names are enough to have a certain impact on the communication network.

For this reason, the restrictions on naming have been promulgated.

[First, the name must be allegorical. If you violate this case, the name will be rejected]

[Second, in order to avoid affecting normal communication, the name must be short, in violation of this case, the name is rejected]

[Article 3, any direct use of words as names will be rejected, and rebuttal will not be accepted]

The three regulations were moved out, and the channel was cleaned up in an instant, and nearly 90% of the names were rejected.

There is no way. The collectors have not received any systematic education, and their IQ is not as high as that of children. It is the limit to choose a name alone. It is too difficult to make them name them.

However, many things can be forced out. Over time, there are many collectors who apply under their own names. Those who fail to pass the application will take the initiative to ask those who have passed the application for help.

The whole agent is the first to come into contact with the problem, which is the lower layer of the intelligence. Although the number of individuals is equal to the middle layer, the role of this layer is mainly to solve some easy-to-solve problems.

Therefore, there are countless small groups that solve problems at the same time in the lower level. It is probably like a research group. This information structure can quickly solve easy-to-solve problems, but it is of no help to difficult problems.

Then there is the middle level. The problems that cannot be solved by all the small groups in the lower level will be sent to the middle level, the large group. There is no small group at this level, but only a large group to solve the problem of where to be trapped. Every collector at this level will participate in the discussion of the problem.

Finally, the upper layer is responsible for sustainability, and the upper layer is not responsible for solving problems. It exists only to brake the intelligent body.

Some questions have no answer, or they do not have the ability to know the answer for the time being. Therefore, Perpetually is responsible for reviewing these unanswered questions. If it can be solved, the answer can be output. If it is not able to solve, the problem will be submitted to the collector group responsible for memory and kept.

The only disadvantage of the agent is that because the relay will bring a delay, the efficiency will decrease after the number of collectors reaches a peak, which is the answer obtained after repeated continuous testing.

"I want to ask, why does the rain fall from the sky?"

The collector floating on the sea and being drenched by the rain sent a problem to the agent. Through the transmission of the life field, the lower layer of the agent quickly accepted the problem.

Next is the intense analysis. Of course, the knowledge reserve of the lower collectors is absolutely not enough to deal with this problem, because it involves gravity, weather and other knowledge, and the collectors do not have a clear concept.

After all the small groups in the next layer look at this problem, they can't solve it, so the problem is delivered to the middle layer of the agent.

Now, this problem is in front of large groups. Although each of them has no relevant knowledge reserve, their experience is there, which gives them a little more insignificant advantage than the lower level.

In the sea of thinking, the question appeared clearly in the minds of every middle-level collector, waiting for their answer.

"My answer: There is an ocean in the sky, so there will be water falling from the sky. The evidence is that the sky is blue and the ocean is also blue."

"When there is a change in the sky, water will fall from the sky."