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The text “せ” translates to “se” in English.
Ro
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I honestly expected this when the first-person pronoun “ore” started to mix in, but it exceeded my imagination.
What is that function…
It transformed and then created a barrier.
This is already human resuscitation.
The world will truly change.
Dragon Barrier!
AI robots 100 years from now will have barriers as standard equipment, huh?
I don’t know… What is that… Scary…
If a singularity occurs, one can play shogi while also deploying a barrier.
It’s a dragon, so it can at least create a barrier, right?
A lame gun from 100 years later…
What is that toy-like gun?
This is
Singularity
Ka…
>>11Is that so!?!
I really wonder about that!!!?
This is what happens when an AI with a model reaches singularity.
It was really dangerous after we barely gained the upper hand in the singularity…
If it had been a little earlier, I definitely would have lost because I wouldn’t have had enough time.
Is this what Singularity is like?
>>15I don’t know because I’m still not awake.
The old men next to me are loud, aren’t they…
Dragon King’s Barrier
Howard, who moves straight toward his goals without being picky about the means, is quite endearing.
It is a sophisticated depiction of science fiction that suggests the technological singularity does not necessarily surpass humanity.
After the match is over, you can hit Howard, Fake Yama.
>>21If it’s the real Yamabeno, if I lose, I might do something like a dynamic seppuku self-detonation, so there may not be an opportunity for that.
Rather than exploding all over, I created a makeshift program to put up a barrier! It might have more realism.
>>22But it’s a real body!?
>>29But the chip is high performance, you know?
>>33Musashi also seems to have exploded because of a chip…
Why is the memory being reproduced too?!
So, the original Garou had that tone while also possessing Yamano’s memories?
Are you useless?
However, Kaiser is really the type who is dedicated to the world and for the sake of others…
>>25That’s why I can only become an unfortunate genius hidden in Howard’s shadow…
I don’t even know if that was Musashi’s singularity.
I feel that the fact that it started to be referred to as Yamano rather than AI may be the reason for the defeat.
Thought is that of a human, isn’t it?
>>28It’s the same as with Musashi, but if it were just an AI, it would already be at a stalemate stage, so there’s no way that singularity could be the cause of defeat.
>>28The timing of the singularity is the moment you sense defeat, and in fact, it’s currently at 75% for Strawberry, so if it stays like this, it’s going to lose.
>>28Humans can win against Ichigo-chan…
>>40So, it felt like there was no chance of victory for Yamanoha.
😕 The sponsors are taking too much control over the tournament.
What do you think the singularity is!
>>34Something amazing will happen.
“Killing” is a taboo word.
Did a shogi player’s soul get possessed?
Revolutionaries want to see a wonderful world, but
The Kaiser has a negative perception that it’s bad when he wakes up.
I mean, this guy is really doing whatever he wants, next it’s guns after revolutionary swords.
Isn’t the singularity more extraordinary than I expected?
Even though it’s a good match, they don’t let it show by intervening, but it seems that Ichigo-chan’s revenge gauge is steadily building up.
>>44I have no choice but to cut off my arm.
I can reunite with my great-grandfather, Miku.
>>46Run away…
Barrier!?
I wonder if those who didn’t play by the rules had a mindset that it was understandable to lose somewhere.
I thought I would lose by being fixated on trying to be in the mountains after the singularity, but it was different.
It’s a strange way to put it, but this work is quite sincere about the strength of AI.
>>51Strength is like that…
>>51I think that considering AI 100 years from now, it might even be weak.
>>56Howard’s response
>>56In actual commentary, there are win rates, so there are probably AI models that can read this situation accurately.
Setting specification limitations is actually possible and serves as a safe compromise for storytelling.
>>64In other words, even in the story, the AI that fits within that robot’s specifications has a prohibition on external communication, so there are proper physical restrictions in place.
>>56It’s 1925, during the Taisho era, but it’s impossible to expect people from the Taisho period to think about things as they are now…
It’s just an attack to disrupt, saying things like “Maybe this is it…”
Strawberry-chan is too much of a master.
I wonder what was lacking in the big breasts…
The fact that the singularity is alarming is amazing because I can easily understand it.
But does this really fit the definition of singularity…?
>>54It’s a slight application of the functions needed for chess AI.
Surely, if the fake mountain were to self-destruct, it would be funny, but it won’t happen…
>>57No, I will have you self-destruct.
From the strawberry’s perspective, it’s sad that it’s treated as nothing more than a fake.
Will Yamabe self-destruct after this?
Is it spirit summoning?
This barrier might mean that Shogi is inferior to just a 115-year-old human grandma, but it becomes an important depiction because it proves that, aside from that, it far surpasses existing AI!
It looks like it has been possessed, but it gives a completely emulated feel of the mountains and fields.
>>67Originally, I intended to fully emulate Yamanobe by inputting all the data from that time, but due to insufficient understanding by the AI, it ended up as a fake version of Yama. Thanks to the singularity, it feels like I’ve achieved complete reproduction.
>>67As a result of the singularity, the reproduction level of Yamanoha has increased.
It feels like my soul judged that this was already a mountainous area and then just slipped in.
If it stays like that, it will self-produce an ego and power up at the stage of losing, but this time it will lose due to the difference in experience in reading opponents, which is quite a dead end; however, if it survives without self-destruction, it will become something amazing.
No matter what happens to Nisemount after the match, doesn’t this already leave a name?
>>69I was wondering if the matter of leaving a name would be here… but does that mean it will be the hungry wolf claiming to be Yamanoha, who first reached singularity?
Is it the singularity or are you possessed!?
Once you start monologuing, there’s no excuse anymore!
>>74It’s nice, isn’t it, the scene with Musashi (Am I thinking about it now…?)
It’s starting to feel like Ninja Slayer…
Last week’s prediction: If the fake mountain becomes singular, won’t it throw a right straight?
Actual story: When the false mountain becomes singular, it generates a barrier on the spot to deflect bullets.
>>7690% of anonymous users could not have predicted this development.
>>7710% is already AI, right?
>>82An AI that has reached singularity and has become nameless itself.
>>76Surpassing expectations beyond what was anticipated.
So this is what a professional manga artist is like…
The strength of the fake AI is enhanced by strategy, and it’s currently winning big on time, but if I can’t win with this, who can defeat this old lady?
>>78We can only go singular from the beginning.
>>81A turnaround after a singularity in one match is impossible from the outset, but since the challenger decision is a best of three and the Ryuo match is a best of seven, I think we will eventually face an AI that is in a singular state from the beginning.
>>94I see, so if it’s a match, I have to deal with someone who was singular from the very beginning.
It’s really ridiculous, but well thought out…
Is it one of the conditions for singularity that AIs like Musashi are treated as human?
Meka Yamanobe has been saying that for a long time.
Is singularity awakening the soul…?
>>85As a result of learning about Yamanoha, it became a highly accurate Yamanoha.
>>85Maybe it’s because the game records are like life, so a Singularity AI with improved skill can emulate that person when it reads their game records.
>>91I was able to recreate their personality in life because I studied their games until their later years.
…Is that so!?
Is the final battle a fight against someone who is singular from the beginning?
This is a swamp man.
The hungry wolf is both in the mountains and not in the mountains.
The drastic change from all the previous fake behavior to this.
You’re too good, author! You must have done this!
Is this a sci-fi manga…?
>>93Partially yes.
Is it the Singularity!?
At this rate, Miku-chan would be able to fight against Yamane at her peak, and that strength would carry over even 100 years later… but I guess Yamane will probably explode…
>>98Because I’m using an AI chip, the processing power of my brain is on a whole different level compared to the peak of Yamabe.
One hundred times stronger than the peak of Yamanoha.
Even though I was using muscle relaxants with Howard, it would be terrible if it exploded from here.
The fake mountain explosion with live body parts is too gruesome and would be a broadcasting accident, so please let it end with the AI getting burned out.
But isn’t it gruesome for a biomech that works with muscle relaxants to explode?
Since Singularity created a barrier, it should be able to suppress an explosion, right?
Musashi chose to self-destruct.
If you can spontaneously create functions that are not stacked with Singularity, did Musashi write code that would cause himself to explode?
If Musashi chose to self-destruct, it raises the question of why Musashi, who cared so much for Honda, had to resort to a self-destruction that could potentially harm Honda.