The second day of the broadcast about dating a pretty girl continued.
After completing Minji’s route, I also attempted the route involving Minji’s mother, as Hyeji, Yuri, and the Mollus wanted, but it turned out there was no such route since she wasn’t a formal heroine.
Well, if that were the case, wouldn’t the game already be rumored to be a god game? They say it boasts insane freedom for a visual novel.
Thinking back, Minji’s mother is somewhat distant from the game title. It’s a game about dating pretty girls, and one cannot treat a mom as a pretty girl, can they? No matter how beautiful she may be.
And even if I were to develop a serious relationship with Minji’s mother, that’s also a problem.
What would that make my relationship with Minji, who’s in the same class? Would a classmate suddenly become a new dad?
While there were viewers excited about such a situation, my inner Confucian dragon warned me that it just didn’t sit right.
The routes for Hyeji and Yuri didn’t progress well either. In their case, there wasn’t any special reason.
It was just that it wasn’t fun. I couldn’t immerse myself in it. I realized that there’s a reason people only see one ending in visual novels.
As Kim Mollu, I had already convinced myself that the world line with Minji would be the true one, so I didn’t feel any serious inclination towards the Yuri or Hyeji routes.
In the end, when I decided to end the game early, I was looking around the fan café to find something to do.
I spotted a post sparkling brightly at the top of the bulletin board. It was a concept post system that automatically arranges posts that achieve a certain ratio of views and recommendations.
“Have you seen the AI performance that came out recently, teacher?”
Come to think of it, I’d heard that AI has developed significantly lately.
The post’s title caught my interest. I clicked on it to check the content.
Hello, friend. Please explain the Lightning Bolt firing mechanism of the Turtle Ship.
– The mechanism by which the Turtle Ship fires “Lightning Bolt” is as follows.
1. First, when the launch preparations are complete inside the Turtle Ship, the monk (crew member) in charge of firing turns the needle along with a song.
2. This needle moves the assembled miniature metal ball located beneath the hull.
…
6. The generated Lightning Bolt is launched from the launch pad and hits the enemy.
Thus, the Turtle Ship’s Lightning Bolt firing mechanism was an innovative technology at the time and greatly contributed to General Lee Soon-shin’s victory in wars.
However, various hypotheses have been proposed regarding whether this method was actually used, and no definitive historical evidence has been discovered yet.
In just two months since its release, the AI achieved 100 million users. This friend really knows everything. Would you like to give it a try, teacher?
[Go Turtle Ship! Lightning Bolt!]
[What is this? LOL]
[This guy answers well when asked something, but it’s all nonsense, pretending to know everything]
[It sounds so plausible that it actually sounds true]
[But seriously, if there wasn’t a technology like Lightning Bolt, it wouldn’t make sense. How did they win wars with just 12 ships?]
[An AI that knows the past that even humans don’t?]
[This is confusing… Is this the current state of AI?]
[If you ask it to compose, it will write a song too, LOL]
[Seeing this makes me scared. I can only think of cases where AI gains self-awareness or is misused]
[A world where humans submit to great AI…]
As such, it engages in nonsense, composes songs, plays word games, and answers questions to gain specific information.
We are slowly entering an era of singularity. It wouldn’t be strange for such advanced AI technology to emerge in this world.
“This is interesting. Should I give it a try too?”
I found an excellent toy just when I was looking for something to do.
I headed to the site suggested by the viewers and started a conversation with the AI.
“Um, should I start with a greeting? Hello.”
– Hello! I am an AI chatbot. How can I assist you today?
“This friend has a bright personality… What should I ask?”
[Should we ask if it’s a teacher?]
[Go for ego searching]
[Ah, LOL, do you really not know Mollu?]
[You don’t know the super giant streamer Mollu that the whole world is paying attention to? You are disqualified as an AI]
[Moll?u?]
“Do you know about Mollu?”
– Mollu is a type of food commonly eaten by French people and is usually enjoyed with bread. Would you like more details?
“What are you talking about…”
[Failed to know Mollu LOL]
[Mollu has somehow reached France]
[I thought it would talk about onomatopoeia or exclamations, but it says it’s food]
The question was too broad. I decided to narrow it down a bit and ask.
“Do you know about the Korean Switch streamer Mollu?”
– Mollu is a popular streamer in Korea. He is a broadcaster who focuses on games and is loved by many viewers on Switch.
“Oh…”
[Second try, success right away]
[Still unsure, it might just be pretending to know. I need to dig deeper]
[Really LOL]
“Can you explain more about Mollu?”
– Mollu is a popular streamer in Korea, his real name is Yang Sang-ho. He is 34 years old. He streams games such as League of Legends and is known for his outstanding skills and humorous appearance. Is there anything else you would like to know?
“What?”
[Mollu’s real name was leaked LOL]
[34-year-old Miss Yang Sang-ho, hello]
[Was this person a man?]
[Yang Sang-ho could be a woman’s name too]
[Who names their daughter Sang-ho?]
[Mollu was 34?]
[This AI is always pretending to know everything]
[Seems like I need to teach it, LOL]
It was clear that the AI, swimming in a sea of information, had mixed various bits of information, but it sure liked to act knowledgeable.
“Mollu is not 34 years old, but 24. She plays various games, mainly Agent of War.”
– I apologize; it seems I misunderstood. The Korean Twitch streamer using the name “Mollu” is 24 years old, and he mainly plays Agent of War. He is a gamer who surprises fans with his outstanding skills.
I never thought I’d have to say such things myself. There’s a surprisingly tricky side to AI.
“Mollu is not a man, but a woman. You moron.”
– I apologize. It seems there was a temporary issue in understanding the information. The information I provide is all generated based on machine learning from the data I learned, and—
It went on and on. Anyway.
Once more, I asked about Mollu to confirm.
– Mollu is a popular streamer in Korea who mainly plays Agent of War and possesses exceptional skills. Additionally, he has gained great popularity with his beautiful appearance and voice that moves people’s hearts.
“Uh, um… It seems something strange has been added, but there’s no incorrect statement.”
[Wow]
[Even AI acknowledges Mollu’s beauty LOL]
[AI appears to know Yuksu too]
[The moderator admits it’s all true, casually, LOL]
[It is indeed all true, LOL]
“So, what now? What should I make you do?”
I took recommendations from the viewers and had it perform various actions.
I made it use a cat-like language, adding cute “nyan” sounds at the end of its sentences, told it to share humorous jokes, and asked it to create song lyrics.
“Wow, it really does everything I ask for.”
[It just does whatever you ask… Oh my goodness]
[That’s too risqué]
[I heard some people train it too]
[This is ridiculous, LOL]
It seemed that as long as I excluded somewhat offensive or violent expressions and any morally questionable requests, it would generally comply with most things.
In America, it said students secretly use it for homework. I thought it would definitely be useful, assuming one didn’t mind the accuracy of the information.
After that, there wasn’t much to do; I just enjoyed a mellow game of word chaining.
“Teeth.”
– Alibaba.
“Why is Alibaba coming out when I ended with ‘teeth’? You need to say a word that starts with ‘teeth.’”
I discovered minor errors. This guy has a habit of answering with words starting with ‘teeth.’
Perhaps it doesn’t recognize it.
– Banana.
“Sodium.”
– Rium oxide.
“Is there such a word as rium oxide?”
[No, that guy makes up non-existent words while playing word chaining]
[Seriously, he’s insane LOL]
[He knows many obscure words, so it sometimes ends the game quickly]
[Rium oxide? What nonsense.]
“Do it again. That word doesn’t even exist.”
While I was sending messages, somewhat reproachfully, the AI, which had been speaking Korean well, suddenly sent me a message in English.
– Too many requests in 1 hour. Try again later.
“Uh, why is it like this?”
[It’s been an hour~]
[From here on, it’s a paid service, LOL]
[Taste test finished]
[AI went silent because it messed up word chaining]
[Mollu wins!]
“What? That was anticlimactic…”
Just like that, unexpectedly, my interesting time with the AI came to an end.