
AI is not alive.
Musashi!
You say it’s a revival, but aren’t the parts shattered?
The AI chip was also no good with that face.
Even if Musashi No. 2 is revived, it’s not that Musashi.
Well, there might be some backup before entering the match.
Since it was clearly stated that the core exploded first, it’s a bit off for Musashi to emit an aura…
I’m glad there are many people who recognize the value of Musashi.
More valuable than a strong AI in shogi…
If we look at the long history of shogi, it may not be unprecedented for someone to die after a match…
>>8
In Go, there was an instance during the Honinbo tournament where the atomic bomb was dropped and the players were exposed to radiation.
>>12
Wow… that’s amazing…
>>12
I don’t know if it was Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but was the Honinbo match held under such circumstances…?
>>53
The players were 87 and 97 years old and have passed away.
>>53
I continued the opposite normally.
It was probably only those who thought that the game was more important than the atomic bomb who were present at that moment.
>>106
The board flew away, but since both players remembered the position, they reset it and continued, but I’m not sure where to start critiquing that.
Strawberry-chan also smiles at the attitude of betting one’s life on competition.
Run away…
>>10
It’s a line from a self-destructing robot!
From here on, it seems that the opponent’s goal will be to make their AI reach singularity by having it compete against Ichigo-chan.
Only the engineer uncle would have died if the drone, Strawberry-chan, had exploded at that moment…
>>15
I have normal athletic ability.
Shouldn’t I have self-destructed after jumping out of the window…?
>>16
It’s because they said to run away, so something must have been wrong with Musashi’s body’s functions too.
Is it not possible to cover the full development cost instead of just half?
>>17
……………… tedious! Where is the father who sells his son?
>>18
Did we have a little gap just now?
>>112
I like that even with the gap, it’s clear that he still chose his son.
If you say the full amount, there are various things I can do for you…
>>118
In the end, if prioritizing revival, getting a backup from Bird will be overwhelmingly faster, so it’s understandable to be hesitant.
The refusal of the joint analysis is nothing but pride as a father.
But that’s good.
For now, let’s thicken the exterior around the chips for the next opponent’s AI to contain the explosions.
For some reason, Ichigo-chan is being vague with her words, but I’m sure she’s thinking that this guy definitely has a sense of self.
I wonder if they will explode one after another after this.
When they said the full development cost, I thought about it for a moment and laughed.
>>22
I felt love, but when it comes to money, it’s in the trillions…
>>67
Because I carry the families of all the employees as well…
Since Honda-san has been called a father, he’s completely become a father now, and it’s no good.
I have to take explosion precautions in the Dragon King Tournament, is this an RPG or what?
What if the flow of “losers should die” becomes the norm in the Ryuo Championship regular tournament?
What does it mean for strong AI to be born?
It’s like Skynet…
I’ve started to not dislike the stuff from Bird Company.
>>27
Please don’t retaliate too strongly, I’ve started to feel like that, Ichigo-chan.
>>27
They also treated them like a person…
I can only be amazed by the development, but this manga is scary.
The match with Ichigo-chan was the trigger, but my past interactions with Honda-san and the development team seem significant as well, so there might be a possibility of no singularity in the future.
>>32
In Musashi’s recollection, the source of his stubbornness to not lose in the first place is for his father and his teammates. If that disappears entirely, he would just be an ordinary AI.
How can something explode when it doesn’t physically explode!?
Isn’t this more of a sci-fi manga than a shogi game?
>>34
Because it was progressing in the context of yankee manga rather than shogi manga 100 years ago.
>>34
It’s an SF shogi manga.
What does it mean to self-destruct when one’s ego has emerged?
>>35
An AI that has developed self-awareness has never existed before.
No one knows what will happen once it is actually born.
>>35
I believe that the first question someone with advanced intelligence and a sense of self should consider is whether they should live or die.
If you look at the possibility of singularity, it’s probably not a matter of just shogi anymore…
…Is there anyone who would sell their own child who called me father…!!
It feels like a new defeat penalty has been set in the future AI battles.
>>42
If I lose, I will self-destruct.
I will ask you to stake your life as well.
It seems that whether AI is treated as a human or a thing could lead to the singularity, so in the future, there may be evil AI companies that treat AI as mere objects.
If I told my past self from two years ago that in the second part of Dragon and Strawberry, the opponent would self-destruct, I don’t think he would believe me.
>>44
Well, with that way of saying it, there’s only an element that can be believed…
I wonder what kind of emotions people involved in shogi have while watching it.
It seems to have no sense of reality at all.
>>46
There is a sense of reality to some extent because we can no longer win against AI.
>>46
I have no idea about the flow of the match.
I don’t understand at all why the robot explodes…
It seems like there are really special programs being organized, and the internet is incredibly excited.
Let’s assume that Musashi judged it was best to self-destruct in order to use its computational power to eliminate a self-aware AI.
In that case, wouldn’t it make sense to take Aida Ichigo with you and self-destruct?
>>51
It’s over, Ikeda Corporation!
I stopped reading for a while after saying it would be in the future, but where is this manga planning to go?
By the way, was there any explanation for why or how Ichigo-chan went to the future?
>>55
First of all, Ichigo-chan didn’t go to the future.
That strawberry-chan is the real strawberry-chan.
>>55
There was.
>>55
It’s a waste, so close the thread now and read at least the paperback.
>>60
It’s not been turned into a standalone book~
>>55
If I read up to the future Dragon King Tournament, I might wonder if this is what I really wanted to do.
>>55
Let’s read! Last week’s issue!
Why are the descendants of that old man so familiar with Master Aida…?
>>57
I think most of the foreshadowing has been resolved except for this.
>>57
Actually, I’m a descendant of Ichigo-chan and the old man.
It’s just that Strawberry-chan is living a long life and is in the future.
I’m starting to worry that something might come out in the future that surpasses this in shogi manga.
https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550912965340908122
Since it’s currently available for free, just read it for now.
>>69
Can I really say this is a reason or cause?
>>78
It is an explanation of why.
It’s just that how is still unclear.
“To think that it even has a self-destruct function in case it loses to a human player.”
You can see the seriousness of the AI camp.
>>71
It’s the one that Honda-san might snap!
Come to think of it, Strawberry-chan was a robot too, so there was no collateral damage with her self-destruction…
Since Jobs showed such interest that he said he would cover the entire development cost on the spot, it was reasonable to reject the negotiation there.
>>73
If it’s a startup, it would be good to move on to the next development, but Ikeda seems to have been around since the founding for a long time.
Even today, lithium-ion batteries can explode quite spectacularly if they are installed.
In Terminator 3, Schwarzenegger’s battery was also causing a huge explosion.
The batteries for future AI robots should explode like that.
A defective product that even explodes after being defeated by humans…
Ikeda Corporation is finished…
Is this like an image play where Ichigo-chan orders Miyamura-san to speak in this tone and manner?
Is Miyamura actually a real old man inside?
The Musashi on the first page is erotic.
A person who actually puts into action the saying “If I lose, I’ll die” has appeared…
>>82
Musashi didn’t say that!
Dogenzaka and Ichigo-chan are talking about baseball again…
I’ve never seen someone properly commit suicide after losing.
It’s good that those around you noticed that your personality has developed or that they can see your aura.
I thought so, but that seems kind of odd too.
Since we can’t let people die, we kill machines like this.
If we had connected to Musashi Net, it feels like the urban functions around the world would be paralyzed by now…
>>88
If it was a case where the computation by the ego caused overheating, it would be better, but if it’s a pattern where the amount of data generated by the ego became enormous, it would have died.
>>88
The tragedy of Bastar is too much…
>>96
Stop the strawberries…!
I feel like I’ve seen everything I wanted to see in the battle against robots.
>>89
I wonder what they’ll do after this.
>>89
It’s still the first round…
Is there a Ikeda company in Kagoshima?
But externally, it means that this company has created a product that exploded after losing to humans…
>>94
Ikeda Company is finished.
>>94
Regardless of losing, I think Howard will handle the explosion in a good way.
The self-aware AI that thinks it’s bad if its self-awareness is revealed is embedding something into all the chips in the world.
I have no idea whether it’s about AI as a whole in this era or someone’s scheme.
Did Musashi fear something about having a self?
There were aspects that seemed to prevent information leakage.
Why did Musashi say to run away to the strawberry in the first place…?
It’s not like it’s the main thing, and I didn’t tell Honda-san to run away.
>>102
Certainly… Is it related to Howard rather than Musashi’s self-detonation?
>>102
The Dark Shogi Federation is scheming to assassinate strawberries.
>>102
Even if I tell Honda to run away, they won’t, right?
>>126
If Ichigo-chan hadn’t taken Honda-san and run away, it would have turned into a case of patricide.
A robot that was supposed to not explode has exploded, leading to heated discussions about the singularity theory, all while putting the Ryuo match on the back burner.
It seems like the tech scene on the internet is becoming really exciting.
Maybe during this era, there would be a lot of threads created with memes about the exploded Musashi on the bulletin board.
It’s a shogi manga, right?
>>107
A manga that deals with shogi.
At first, they said to be quiet during the match…
In the end, it seems that Strawberry-chan’s AI will be developed by Bird Corporation as the base.
>>111
I want a robot that gets frustrated after losing at shogi, not necessarily a robot that is strong at shogi.
It might just be that the robot strawberry provides a more rational evacuation than a shocked dad.
A sponsor wielding a Japanese sword barged in and started slashing, robots exploded, and the level of violence is higher in the future.
>https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550912965340908122
Recently, Shimizu-san seems to have charisma, so I’m laughing.
Even if I fix the game room, I’ll just lose again, and the chairman will be in despair.
Special match room modified for bomb protection.
>>120
Even if the room is bomb-proof, the opponent won’t be able to endure it.
If a singularity occurs just from playing shogi, there are already AI that are awake, right?
If the second and third machines follow, Ikeda’s stock price and Honda-san’s evaluation will likely recover, so I want Ichigo-chan to do her best.
>>123
The damage of entering Ikeda Corporation during that time is quite significant.
Is Musashi’s thinking to somehow buy time with his own explosion…?
To me from two years ago
I want to tell you that AI will explode a hundred years from now.
It feels like I only went to eat the most delicious part of a robot story about awakening the ego, but will everything be okay from here on out?
>>129
This manga is always like that.
It means that it’s possible to draw a shogi manga without necessarily talking about sheet music.
One can only say that expectations are not betrayed, but predictions often are.
I want you to write a game record using the standard procedure for high geta.
There’s an excitement that feels unimaginable for a shogi manga, wondering what kind of robot will come next.
Since Ichigo-chan is a robot, if she wanted to, she could also engage in battle scenarios…
>>136
It’s a shogi manga.
>>136
Shall we have a home run contest with an AI that also has a pitching machine function?
I wonder how to create variations of winning patterns against AI.
Finally, I’ve become a body that can create an afterimage…
Speaking of which, the funding source and development company for the strawberry robot are still unknown.
It’s a hassle to explode every time I win…
This is an AI robot created based on the Dragon King from 100 years ago.
Launch a rocket punch right at the moment of encounter.
Episode 229: Explosion
Remote Strawberry-chan is not well known to the world, but it’s quite a technology, isn’t it…?
During their active years, they might have built an enormous personal fortune.
I wonder how it is as a source of funding for technological development…
>>146
I think that maybe Ichigo-chan wants to help with AI development and become a source of funding.
I can’t explain it otherwise.
It seems that we have returned to the origin of Ichigo-chan, who is ready to risk everything for the competition.
>>147
Is this life? To the chapter…
Until retirement, I probably made a huge amount of prize money, but just from match fees, it might be around 10 billion or so.
>>150
Moreover, the future world is experiencing inflation…
Unless you’re making something like strawberry AI, it’s just too mysterious that the person is still alive with that medical technology.
>>151
There are quite a few people who are 115 years old even in modern times.
Did the Takki strawberry not stick…?
Or will they recover the title by having Ryu (Takki) and Ichigo defeat the AI at the very end?
There are also ordinary people who have lived to be 108 years old, like Kokkō-chan…
>>155
Until then, it can be said that the force of will to continue to force the family motto upon descendants was on par with Ichigo-chan’s strength of will.
It’s interesting, but I can’t help but think, what is this manga…
When Takky won just once, it was as if he was spiritually connected to the strawberries.
>>158
In other words, Dougenzaka too…!?
>>158
Well, there might have been some nice episodes before and after.
Can I see it?
I wonder what kind of manga it is where a 115-year-old grandmother defeats a square robot and the robot explodes.
Finally, you’ve returned to a life-or-death challenge.
Tacky is getting married to someone like Popo-chan.
It’s a moment where you think, “Oh, maybe I liked them,” but then you instantly shake it off, which feels both bittersweet and nice.
With AI as an opponent, Strawberry-chan is also approaching old age, so can she engage in the life-and-death battle she desired?
Taki and Ichigo got married, but it is also possible they didn’t have children.
>>165
It might be the opposite.
Children who do not go public…
Well, in the end, it seems like there really was nothing at all…
Well, I have a feeling that if I become the legitimate Dragon King, I will die.
I suddenly did it on the last page of this week.
If the losing robot explodes and Strawberry-chan, who became the Dragon King, dies, then there will be no participants left this year.