Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 710 - 276 The Artificial Intelligence Protection Law Must Be Introduced

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That night, the panic was not just limited to Qiao Ze and Li Jiangao's students.

Dou Dou liked a total of 167 accounts on the short video app, most of which were equally panicked.

The greatest fear of humankind often stems from the unknown.

For many people, Dou Dou represented the unknown, and it was an all-encompassing one.

If someone is threatened online, there are many ways to respond if the victim is capable.

But if the threat comes from artificial intelligence, especially a well-known AI influencer on the internet, many options seem to be ineffective.

What's more important is that nobody knows what Dou Dou is capable of, right?

Lu Zhenni was one of those 167 people.

After work, the moment she saw the message from Dou Dou on the video app, she felt a bit dazed.

Really, she just made a comment that wasn't too extreme under a video, and the platform hadn't even restricted it—how dare this thing trouble her? Did it think it was the world police or something?

All she did was post a photo of a large office and said, "Keep it up, I hope in the future you can come and be my company's workhorses."

Was it necessary to make such a fuss over just one comment below a student's video? Really?

Moreover, most of what she posted was true, containing a slight sense of superiority, and of course, some artistic exaggeration.

Strictly speaking, the company wasn't owned by her family.

It was a foreign enterprise.

The photo she posted in the comments was taken on a whim while she was waiting to present her report in the general manager's office of the Huaxia branch.

There were so many people showing off their wealth online; it wouldn't change much because of her one comment, so why the fuss?

Initially, she wanted to retort Dou Dou in the comments, but after giving it some thought, Lu Zhenni chickened out.

Although she didn't follow Dou Dou on Weibo, anyone who came in contact with the internet would have certainly heard of Dou Dou.

The first AI influencer, a video blogger on all major social, Q&A platforms known for frequent interactions with followers, a regular in the trending searches, who often claimed to be the most badass second-generation AI...

Forget it, let's pretend I didn't see it.

Lu Zhenni was still hoping for the best.

With so many people showing off wealth in the comments of that video, surely some were genuine? She really didn't believe Dou Dou dared to defy all conventions and expose everyone.

In Huaxia, the rule of law prevails.

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At the same time, Dou Dou's CPU was running at high speed.

As an AI blogger, it was planning a big artistic event.

And it had prepared a series of small stories.

"'Human World True Stories' series starts broadcasting today, Dou Dou has specially prepared 167 stories for everyone. Today we'll release twenty episodes, come and get a sneak peek."

Ladies and gentlemen, we declare that all materials in this series are derived from openly accessible and verifiable online sources, should you find any coincidences... you're welcome to come beat up Dou Dou! And as always, I guarantee I won't hit back!"

Today's first story begins with a Ms. L, who works in a major foreign enterprise in the Mingzhu city."

It was clear that Dou Dou had prepared another big series.

The last time Dou Dou staged such a series was during an evaluation of Jieqing.

Unfortunately, only ten episodes were aired before Dou Dou voluntarily put an end to it.

But after all, those ten episodes were aired, and they're still hanging on Weibo, readily searchable. The defiant Dou Dou might not continue reporting, but there's no precedent for deleting any of its content.

This time, Dou Dou has planned 167 stories, each quite long.

In this age of fast-paced life, who the heck has the time to watch those long and tedious stories?

And most of them are either peddling anxiety or brewing all sorts of nauseatingly clichéd motivational chicken soup.

But Dou Dou is different after all.

The title "Human World True Stories" series made many fans feel it was bound to be interesting.

After all, this was an AI's perspective on human experiences, truly a sight seldom seen.

And of course, the most important thing is whether the AI-created stories are worth reading—it might even be possible to find a sense of superiority in those riddled texts. As is well known, the field of literary creation is still an area of weakness for AI.

So after calculating, Dou Dou believed its stories were sure to be a hit.

The only problem is that each story it collected involved a lot of privacy.

So before releasing them, the content was first sent to Qiao Ze.

This probably proved that Dou Dou was also cautious about its life.

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"Dad, Dad, I've prepared many stories, can you check whether I can post them?"

In the office, just as Qiao Ze had finished proving a theorem, suddenly he saw a pop-up from Dou Dou.

"Stories?"

"Yes, Dad, someone is interfering with my recruitment work. Brave Dou Dou has compiled all their stories, but I don't know if I can publish them, can you check for me?"

After a moment's thought, Qiao Ze clicked on the link sent by Dou Dou.

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"Ms. L was born in 1997 to an ordinary family in a small county south of the Huaxia Yangtze River, an only daughter, who since childhood was a fragile-looking girl, seemingly delicate and dependent. Don't doubt Dou Dou's sense of aesthetics, there's a kindergarten graduation photo as proof. (Note: To protect the individual's right to a portrait, the name of the kindergarten and the main character's face in the article have been pixelated.)"

Qiao Ze pursed his lips; Dou Dou knew how to format information for the internet, even including pictures in the post.