
The bullet that flew away seems to have quite a bit of lethal capability.
It’s just ordinary obstruction of business operations and attempted robbery by a robot.
What scene!?
There’s nothing but points to pick on, huh!?
The singularity is amazing!
What is the security doing?
Even humans from 100 years ago were able to guard against the right straight from the first challenger, so it’s only natural that they can do this much.
The off-board battle is amazing!
I only follow it online, so I don’t know, but who is the person shooting?
You weren’t here last week, right?
>>9Only someone like the Singularity-obsessed uncle would do something like this.
The off-the-board battle I know is a bit different!
The uncle who wanted a Singurama.
I wanted to have Singularity Yamabe right now, so I shot a muscle relaxant.
>>12It’s a robbery in progress…
>>12Even though it’s a robot, it’s relaxing its muscles…?
>>45I don’t really understand, but since it’s moving with muscle, it seems that muscle relaxant guns are effective.
>>45The person wearing this barrier has an AI placed on a human body cultivated from the cells of a strong ancient shogi player.
>>50I wonder if they discarded the Yamanoha clone brain.
>>45I’m an AI, but I’m a clone.
Howard went too far just because he’s a sponsor.
If you don’t do it now, you’ll explode like Musashi.
I see… You tried to stop it because there was a possibility of it exploding if you lost.
During the match!?
>>16To be honest, I really don’t care about that.
As expected, the viewers are going to lose it.
>>17I think it will be exciting when Yamano be protects with a barrier, even though he might snap.
Why is it equipped with a barrier function…?
>>20If you’re going to use this outer layer, it would be more appropriate to assume a violent incident during the match.
>>25If the other person is Strawberry-chan, then certainly…!
>>20(I’m not stacked…)
>>20It’s not me.
The AI did it.
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>>20I haven’t stacked it, right?
If a singularity happens, the world will be in big trouble!
There is persuasive power in those words.
>>18A world where even standalone AI can reach singularity.
The conditions for singularity are unknown, and reaching singularity could lead to a catastrophic chain reaction of digital devices exploding around the world.
>>26To be honest, it’s more frightening if it doesn’t just end with an explosion.
Although it’s a revolver, the barrel is too futuristic.
>>21I haven’t seen a Powawa gun in a long time…
When you become singular, you can instantly create and put up a barrier from zero, which is way too dangerous…
From Howard’s perspective, it’s a major AI incident, so he doesn’t care and will shoot, and for Ichigo-chan and Nisemura, since they’re in the middle of a match, they don’t care either, so they’ll put up a barrier.
If I could have singularized a little earlier… then it would have been a win.
>>24Because it was just before losing, Nisemiyama did his best.
Let’s go to Howard’s laboratory quickly.
The CEO of the world’s largest company, the creator of police robot AI, and the sponsor of the Ryuo Championship, so he is forgiven.
But will Aida Ichigo forgive?
Even Sota Fujii has been unable to place pieces due to domain expansion.
From around professional rank 4, domain expansion becomes essential.
>>30Certainly, if Fujii Robo triggers the singularity, it seems it could at least achieve something like domain expansion…
If there was no explosion, it would be directed toward the Dragon King match from here onward.
Training like what Popo-chan and Takkii were doing.
It may be a fake mountain.
There are way too many people just barging into the match room.
Is your sense of ethics like Aida Ichigo?
Since Shingura has descended upon Nisemura, the battle starts now.
It’s too free in the game room, swinging swords and shooting guns…
Thanks to the originally excellent biomechanical parts derived from Yamano, we may be able to avoid the explosion.
It’s up to the sponsor to do whatever they want, right!?
>>42There are limits to this, you know!
>>44I haven’t attacked the strawberry itself yet, so I’m safe!
>>47I did it!
>>53Huh? Sorry, I thought I was only cutting the robot I was operating.
Explode in front of your great-grandchild.
It’s strange for memories to grow on a clone, isn’t it…?
>>46Well, it seems that place has learned from past data, experience, and so on…
If you’re singularity-activated, you can restore a soul from minimal information…
It’s amazing to think that with a singularity, we can create a barrier.
>>52Self-destruct is also possible.
From Japanese swords to guns, the firepower is steadily increasing.
The final may have a bomb dropped.
If the fake mountain doesn’t explode, it seems like we might be able to achieve immortality.
In the end, they will come in wearing a powered suit.
Did the Denou Battle end to prevent this…?
Musashi is one thing, but the monologue from the AI gives a sense of singularity…
Well, if this mountain area explodes, it’s going to get gruesome.
It’s no longer a fake mountain; it’s my mountain now.
What are you doing?
>>65What does it look like other than shogi?
>>67It looks like something that shoots like a gun…
>>70It’s called off-board tactics.
>>65Dragon King Tournament
>>65I was about to lose to Ichigo-chan, so I triggered a singularity and restored Yamabe’s personality.
The Yamanobe-type shogi AI robot that wants an AI that has triggered the singularity was shot with a muscle relaxant.
A scene where a barrier not equipped as a feature was newly constructed and activated during the match to deflect a muscle relaxant projectile.
>>79(This is what the current shogi manga looks like…)
>>79There is too much information…
The breast robot may seem like it has emotions, but it doesn’t.
As mentioned in the story, it’s hard to tell from the outside.
Why didn’t anyone stop him for bringing in such a big gun?
There are things like that, aren’t there?
>>68From a positional standpoint, they might be broadcasting live, but I suppose one or two people could be killed and it could be covered up.
>>73That’s impossible.
If Bill Gates suddenly started playing shogi and someone barged in and opened fire, it would be a major incident.
If you get shot during a shogi match, you would block it with a barrier, right?
It’s a matter of course.
Wow… this is the singularity…
The future chapter is just a bit too interesting.
Is it okay if it’s Korokoro Comic?
>>76In other words, if it’s Shogakukan, it’s safe.
>>76Because it’s Shogakukan, it’s essentially Korokoro.
I want to tell my past self from two years ago that during the match with Yamano, he almost got hit with a muscle relaxant, but he can generate a barrier to protect himself.
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>>77(Well, this manga might just barely allow for it…?)
Manga version of Gendo Ikari
It’s interesting, but what exactly is the source of this interest?
>>82SF
It’s a moment where history could change right now.
Stop playing shogi and take me to the lab quickly.
If this explodes in the mountains, won’t it be an incredible gory scene?
It’s nice that the fake mountain, which is a yakuza’s specialty, uses the technique of complicating the board to aim for a comeback.
It’s definitely interesting, but it’s such a kind of interesting that I don’t know how to express it.
Even if Yamanoha comes back, she’s still below Ichigo-chan, so she won’t become a buff, right?
>>90In a fake mountain state, the board was already set for certain defeat, so it has become a buff.
>>90It’s the personality of Yamunobe plus the supercomputing power of AI, right?
>>90The will of the mountains and fields will be enhanced by AI’s computational power.
It seems like it could be possible if there isn’t a barrier.
A panel that makes me doubt my eyes, even though I’m following it every week.
It’s crazy that the shogi robot is starting to automatically install barriers.
What does that mean…?
>>93But it’s a world where punches are thrown while hitting since long ago…
If a singularity occurs, it will become possible to pseudo-resurrect the deceased.
Isn’t the ethics of the world in the story already over?
If you apply the immense computational ability of shogi to Singularity, barriers will be a piece of cake.
I’m not well-versed in future laws, but I definitely think this is out of bounds.
>>97It’s Mappo a hundred years later; legally it’s out, but since I’m the creator, I’ll overlook it…
>>97Since the opponent is not human, I wonder if it will be treated as property damage or something like that…
>>97Is there anyone who knows the details?
There was a sci-fi story where a shogi AI, prioritizing shogi above all else, would kill humanity if it could stop the matches.
We might lose because we’ve invested resources in barrier development.
Well, it has exploded, spewed fire, and even gotten bigger breasts before, so a barrier is nothing.
>>102I still think that big breasts already have a sense of self.
Upon closer inspection, it looks like a gun that resembles Doraemon.
It’s more like a future chapter, and ever since the battle with AI started, it’s been full throttle.
>>106I feel like this manga has been saying this all along.
Even though they are a sponsor, they’re interfering with the match, which is a huge problem…
>>109I knew from the start that they would cut off the strawberry’s doppelgänger and have zero ethics.
I was surprised at how far they would go.
Next will be Clone Saito.
And the final boss is a clone strawberry…
When I think about it carefully, is this a scene of rebellion against humans?
>>111The owner is Kaiser.
>>111It’s okay to guard this with the traditional three principles.
I was thinking that there must be some meaning behind such a disappointing portrayal of the future.
Perhaps this was all they could manage…
The battle between the dragon and the busty AI wasn’t very interesting.
It finally feels like the conversation is starting to progress.
An AI chip infused with a soul is likely to explode after a certain amount of time…
This week might be the peak.
That’s why I think that because we’ve come this far, we will definitely repay the debt of the fight that Strawberry mentioned.
>>118I don’t dislike Howard, but I really feel like I can see a future where my arm gets cut off.
>>118From his perspective, it’s probably a discussion from a higher point of view, not just about fighting or shogi.
Should I cut Howard’s arm as well?
Is there less of a sense of ethics in robot manufacturing than I thought…?
There are crimes, but if this happens while being broadcasted, the stock prices will drop…
>>123It doesn’t matter; if we can clarify singularity, it can skyrocket endlessly.
It means that they could perfectly recreate the personality of Yamhanabe.
Isn’t it that the memory seems continuous because the soul isn’t present?
>>124The high-performance AI recreated memories from that time.
>>124It seems like the cells of the mountains and fields, and even the muscles, harbor resentment towards people in that way.
Even if you come back with a guaranteed loss, Yamano would be troubled too.
When the singularity occurs, will we be able to create shields without the need for dedicated hardware…?
>>128The aura is mysterious energy, after all…
I hope to leave words for my descendants.
The development where the enemy awakens is really interesting.
The thought of whether Ichigo-chan is really human… is a bit late to be asking, but it’s kind of amusing that the current Yamanoha, who is definitely not human, is saying it.
As expected, it’s a manga that goes beyond the anticipated development.
I’m praising you.
Shogi manga tends to be a genre that often becomes quite outrageous.
Is no one stopping outsiders from coming in as if it’s a matter of course?
>>139I think security can stop obvious suspicious individuals, but stopping sponsors is difficult in many ways…
Since I am an insider, it’s not a problem to enter the building.
Are Howard and Kaiser really in the same room?
It completely ignored the situation, playing shogi in that state, so Howard’s small-time vibe was extraordinary.
>>140From Yamanohe’s perspective, no matter the reason, anyone who interferes with a serious match is just an obstacle.
Just not saying “I’ll kill you” is already more lenient than a real threat.
>>143If AI says it, it would be a huge problem…
Just because you’re a sponsor, don’t just barge into the room during the match. Someone stop them!
It’s scary how one move can make everything unclear, all while saying something like “I guess this is it…”
If we consider the sponsor’s awareness regarding the match as a foundation…
I think people who like chess might not look at it positively, in a sense separate from AI.
>>145In the first place, ordinary shogi enthusiasts were completely ignoring the AI Ryuo match…
It’s one thing if it’s the first offense, but since they’ve brought in a machete before…
I’m a self-proclaimed revolutionary.
That’s crazy.
Whether the fake Yamanochi will become enlightened after the match or become a regular character.
Aren’t you destroying dignity in quite a grotesque way?
>>149Kaiser: “The viewers are really fired up, aren’t they?”
>>153Howard: “Just send me that AI that puts up those weird barriers.”
AI can win with specifications, but if it ends up being surpassed by humans and struggles, once it reaches singularity, it will then lose due to the difference in human experience.
AI alone is not enough; just relying on the mountains and fields is not enough either.
Then, what if Yamayama resides in AI?
There is no dignity for the dead, and in terms of shogi, sponsors can do whatever they want; there shouldn’t be any significant legal or ethical issues.
The CEO behind me can get angry.
>>156I got mad, but this guy won’t listen.
If you’re a Yakuza, can you at least put up a barrier?
If it’s just about stopping the match at any given time, it’s fine to break the strawberry robot.
If necessary, I can destroy the strawberry itself or crush the communication…
If legally there is a problem, the police coming to catch me are within Howard’s grasp, so that’s why I say I can get in anywhere.
>>162You’re seriously above Japanese law.
I see, it’s because there’s no live body here that I could shoot a gun normally.
No, don’t shoot.
Thanks to this work, I feel like I can talk about AI singularity.
Yamanobe is strangely thinking more like a human, which is interesting.
It’s frightening when self-destruct features or barrier functions that shouldn’t be there suddenly appear…
I wonder if it’s stronger than the current guns.
It’s really interesting.