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Chapter 534

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After that, Fangzheng watched the live broadcasts with relish for a whole day. He finally understood what the little ones were thinking.

According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, human needs could be divided into five categories from low to high: physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, respect needs, and self-actualization needs.

In the dark world before this, the Cursed Children could not even satisfy the lowest physiological and safety needs, so of course they would not have time to consider other things. After arriving at the Tendo Temple, the Cursed Children could eat and wear warm clothes, and they did not have to worry about turning into Protozoa after the transformation. No one would discriminate against them here, and they had many companions.

Therefore, it could be said that they had already fulfilled four of the five requirements of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. All that was left was self-actualization. Of course, for these children, the most important thing for them was to study and live at the same time. Work was not the most important thing. But even so, they still needed to carry out some actions to prove their worth.

Of course, this did not mean that every Cursed Child had to save the world or fight to the death with a stage 5 Protozoa. To put it bluntly, it was similar to the activities of clubs in schools. As long as the Cursed Children felt that everything they did was not in vain and that everything they did was fruitful, it would be the best reward.

After carefully watching the live broadcasts, Fangzheng found that the little ones seemed to be the same as the original anchors in his world. They broadcast the things they liked purely out of interest and enthusiasm. For example, Yan Zhu liked to broadcast adventure and exploration shows like National Geographic. This had something to do with the little girl's lively personality and her love of running around.

Xia Shi, on the other hand, was more calm. In fact, the things she broadcast were not interesting at all. In Fangzheng's opinion, Xia Shi's shows were not so much programs, but current affairs news. Basically, she broadcast some internal affairs of the Tendo Temple, such as the new regulations in the three schools, a certain club in a certain school being complained about for disturbing the residents, and a warning to the curious Cursed Children to stay away from the core area.

As for Hina's show, Fangzheng was taken aback. Due to the owl gene in her, Hina basically slept during the day and went online at night, but the show she was broadcasting was … a ghost story!!

Fangzheng didn't know where this little girl got her spirit from. She collected so many ghost stories from somewhere and told them nonstop after midnight. Moreover, the content was also varied, ranging from haunted mansions and villas on the Main Continent to midnight ghost stories such as disappearing taxis in the pitch-black world or subways leading to hell. The little guy talked about all of them with great relish.

If Lanyuan Yanzhu was a qualified outdoor anchor, then Chishou Natsuki was more like a news anchor or spokesperson, while Hina was more like a midnight radio anchor ….

"Looks like we really need to speed up the construction of spiritual civilization."

Fangzheng didn't know if it was due to the restrictions imposed by the Nimf, but after watching for a whole day, he found that there were only three people broadcasting in the whole live broadcast room. Bushi Cui did not have her own "special show", but Fangzheng could understand that with the cat-eared loli's personality, it would be too much for her to talk to thousands of people.

Apart from that, there was basically no other content in the whole live broadcast room. The others didn't seem to care either. They were basically using their free time to browse the forums.

Although the girls appeared to be enjoying themselves, Fangzheng knew very well that it was his dereliction of duty. Otherwise, they wouldn't have "done it themselves" to ensure that they were well-fed.

But Fangzheng couldn't be blamed for this. To be honest, he had been busy scheming against the Holy Cathedral for some time, and then he went to the North to have some fun. He didn't have time to care about such trivial matters. But now, Fangzheng felt that it was time to put the construction of spiritual civilization in the Tendo Temple on the agenda.

After all, this kind of thing that depended on one's hobby alone would not last too long. Given Yan Zhu's personality, Fangzheng didn't believe that she could keep it up forever. It was also possible that she wouldn't be able to keep it up after half a month. Judging from these comments, the Cursed Children obviously liked their show very much. Some even wanted to apply to start a live broadcast themselves.

Unfortunately, he didn't have any media talents he could use.

Fangzheng sighed. The media was not that important, but it was something that could not be ignored. Therefore, the channels and control of the media had to be firmly in his hands. This meant that the person must be someone that Fangzheng trusted very much, or someone who would never question any of his orders, was qualified to be the main person in charge of the media department.

More importantly, this person must know how to control the emotions of others and at the same time learn how to guide public opinion. Such a person was not easy to find. Currently, only Tiria or Hecate were suitable for this position, but the former was already troublesome enough to be in charge of the internal affairs of the entire Tendo Temple. It had been a long time since she took the initiative to look for Fangzheng for a "night raid". For the sake of Tiria's and his own happiness, Fangzheng did not intend to add any more burdens to her.

As for Hecate … well, the Great Shaman obviously didn't like to be in the limelight.

Of course, in Fangzheng's opinion, the best choice was to build an AI. That way, not only could he ensure that he could control the other party at all times, he would also not have to worry about the AI doing things beyond his control. But what made Fangzheng speechless was that after transmigrating to so many worlds, he had only seen complete AI technology in the world of The Matrix, and he had not obtained it for various reasons.

Logically speaking, Nimf, who specialized in electronic warfare, should be able to easily build an AI, but to Fangzheng's surprise, Nimf stated that the Omniscient Angels were not allowed to create intelligent electronic life. This was a core restriction similar to the "Three Principles of Robots", and it could not be changed.

This puzzled Fangzheng. This setting did not seem to make sense. If one were to say that it was to prevent the Omniscient Angels from having creative thinking, this assumption was obviously not valid. The Little Angel had shown extraordinary talent in alchemy. She had also clearly demonstrated independent thinking and creative abilities on various levels. If it was not for the limitations of the Omniscient Angel's physique, it would not have been a problem for the Little Angel to become a mage.

But why did the Little Angel not have the slightest authority to create artificial AI?

With regards to this, Nymofu was unable to explain herself, but it was true that she was unable to carry out such research. Therefore, Fangzheng could only give up on it.

Although it was possible to bring back a few artificial AI from other worlds, like in the novels that Fangzheng had read, many of them chose to go to the Resident Evil world and bring them to fame, but … Fangzheng still felt a little worried. After all, the AI from other worlds were the children of other people. If they did not understand the core code and operational logic, they would probably be killed.

Just like the group of employees in the Umbrella Corporation's underground base in the Resident Evil movie. Although they knew that the Red Queen's order was to "protect the company's employees from harm", they did not expect it to be that kind of protection ….

Fangzheng would definitely politely decline an AI that could possibly cause the death of its own people and still argue that its actions were logical and flawless.

But if he had the time to make one … .hmm, maybe he could give it a try?

Although Fangzheng was just a programmer who wrote code before and did not know much about the field of artificial intelligence, Fangzheng now had the Time Dragon Constitution, so his learning ability was completely incomparable to when he was a mortal. Not to mention, he had also collected a lot of scientific and technological information from other worlds, including research on artificial intelligence. Perhaps he could use this as a basis for systematic learning …. At least for now, there was no crisis in this world, and he had almost finished what he needed to do. Next, he had nothing else to do but lie down and wait for the instance dungeon to open next month, right?

With this in mind, Fangzheng quickly made up his mind.

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