Villain’s Programming - Chapter 273
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Episode 273 Jobs’s True Heart
Do-jun sat down at the table and chair that Jobs had shown him. Jobs sat across from Do-jun.
Jobs hesitated for a moment, looking like he had something to say but didn’t know how to start.
“Jobs, let’s talk comfortably. We’re not awkward around each other, are we?”
“It’s always uncomfortable to talk to major shareholders, especially those with a purpose.”
“I respect Jobs.”
This was Dojun’s true heart.
“That goes for me too. There are only a few people I’ve ever met who I’ve admired. You’re one of them.”
Jobs turned his head out the window for a moment and looked outside. After a moment, he turned his head and looked at Do-jun and said.
“Honestly, I admired you. I thought you wouldn’t have more than 3% of the stock. But you ended up getting 10% and eventually became the major shareholder and came to me. I thought I would never see you again before I died.”
Dojun said to Jobs.
“I’m glad to see Jobs again. I just regret that we met in this way.”
Jobs bit his lip hard and looked at Do-jun. Do-jun didn’t avoid it and looked at Jobs calmly.
“I know your purpose. You want to remove CHAT-GPT from SIRI, right? But I have no intention of giving up. If you want to do that, you’ll have to do it after I’m dead.”
Jobs spoke firmly. Do-jun understood Jobs.
‘I would have been disappointed if he had just let it slide. That’s the kind of person Jobs is.’
In his past life, Jobs was called both a genius who changed an era and a person with a broken personality.
‘Well, Jobs pushes what he thinks is right to the end.’
Before meeting Jobs, Ahn Do-jun prepared a lot.
“Jobs, I respect your opinion. Seriously. Apple wouldn’t be what it is today without your driving force.”
“People call me a person with a broken personality.”
“Ugh. To be honest, there is that side to him, but that’s just Jobs. I understand. But Jobs, this can’t just be overlooked. It’s connected to a crime.”
“There is no evidence.”
“Instead, as a former major shareholder, I can request the information. Jobs, I don’t want to force you to do it. How about we try this?”
Jobs made a mysterious expression. He thought that Do-jun was trying to use his position as a major shareholder to get rid of him or threaten him, but he had asked him for a favor.
“… How do you mean?”
“Show me the email that SAMSARA sent you. I will investigate it. If I investigate and find out that he is not Ma Huateng or Zhang Linfeng, I will give up CHAT-GPT.”
Jobs raised the corners of his mouth.
“It’s not that I don’t believe you, but I can’t stand someone reading my emails.”
Dojun nodded. It was because he could do that.
Do-jun took out his cell phone and showed Jobs the number of NSA Director Keith Alexander.
“Jobs, this is more serious than you think. It might even lead to the Prism Project. Do you know how sensitive America is to this?”
“Ugh.”
Jobs knew it too. The Prism Project was America’s dirty work.
“I have been blocking the NSA investigation so far. If I can’t investigate, then you will have to meet with Director Keith instead.”
Jobs’ face distorted at Dojun’s firm words.
“Jobs, please let me help you.”
Jobs hesitated and answered Dojun’s question.
“Okay. I’ll do as you say. But if the person who sent this email isn’t who you said he was… … . You’ll have to be prepared.”
“yes.”
When Jobs got up from his seat, Dojun also got up from his seat.
Jobs went to his computer, opened his mailbox, clicked on an email and showed it to Do-jun.
“Okay, here’s the email. Feel free to look through it.”
Jobs said that and got up. Dojun sat down in Jobs’ seat and checked his email.
‘This is an email with CHAT-GPT attached.’
That was the first email that SAMSARA sent to Jobs. The content was nothing special. Dojun focused on something else rather than the content.
‘All emails contain information about the sender’s mail server.’
Dojun immediately tracked the location of SAMSARA’s mail server. The results came out right away.
‘The mail server is in France? That’s funny, it’s really in France. How did you do that? Did you set up multiple mail servers and have them automatically move your mail to the other mail servers?’
Dojun looked at Jobs and asked.
“Jobs, is this your most recent email?”
“Why? Do you need more?”
“Yes. I need the most recent email.”
Jobs bit his lip and looked at Do-jun for a while before speaking.
“Really, everything is going to be revealed.”
Jobs clicked on a new email in his mailbox.
[Jobs, don’t you want to live forever?]
Dojun was surprised when he saw the email title.
‘What? You don’t want to live forever? Are you crazy?’
Jobs was on the verge of death. Do-jun was extremely upset about sending such an email to Jobs.
‘What on earth did you write?’
Dojun immediately checked the contents of the email. Then, his mouth dropped open.
‘Oh my goodness. These are the companies Apple has acquired recently.’
“Dojun, I can guess what you think of me, but I’m serious about this. I want to live in some way.”
Dojun looked at Jobs quietly.
‘Eternal life through AI? You believe in this? Jobs is not stupid.’
Far from being a fool, he was a genius of the century who changed the behavioral patterns of mankind.
‘Did he completely believe the contents of this email?’
Dojun shook his head.
“Jobs, you… have another purpose?”
For the first time, Jobs looked puzzled at Dojun’s words.
“What do you mean? Purpose?”
Dojun thought for a moment and then nodded.
“It was strange. Jobs, you must have known that I was collecting Apple stock. And yet you bought these companies through Apple. Even though you knew that Apple’s stock price would go down.”
“Well, I thought you didn’t have any more money.”
“Really? Then tell me this reason too.”
Jobs asked with a sharp look in his eyes.
“For what reason?”
“Why did you buy these companies through Apple? Mr. Jobs, you have a lot of money. If you want to live up to your word, you can do it with your own money. Why did you let Apple buy these companies, knowing that the stock price would fall?”
Jobs’ eyes twitched. When Jobs couldn’t answer, Do-jun said.
“Let me guess. What’s written in this email is really great technology. But it’s not feasible right now. It’ll take at least 10 years, maybe 30 years or more.”
“I’m… okay. I can wait.”
“Jobs, that’s not what you want. The person I know doesn’t want to live in AI form. You, who is more devoted to Buddhism than anyone else, would live in a machine?”
“Then why do you think I am like this?”
* * *
Ma Huateng felt relieved after watching the news.
“Jobs is doing what I want him to do.”
Jobs acquired the companies and people listed in the email. Apple’s stock price went down because of that, but the important thing was not Apple’s stock price, but that Jobs acted as the ‘chain letter’ said.
‘Eternal life. Is the content of the email really true?’
Honestly, when I first saw the email, I thought it was ridiculous.
‘The human brain is scanned, stored in a data center, and applied to AI to be reborn as an internet life form.’
This was something you would only see in science fiction movies. Normally, I would have laughed it off as ridiculous.
‘But the problem is that this is a chain letter.’
It was a ‘lucky letter’ that showed absurd abilities up until now. Moreover, even with CHAT-GPT alone, it was an incredible technology that ‘Baeksent’ could not digest even though he had the source.
I couldn’t help but feel a sense of hope.
‘The credibility was boosted by having Steve Jobs do this work.’
To do what’s in the mail, you need a huge amount of capital, and you also need to have excellent AI scholars.
‘At this point in time, the only companies that have it all are Apple, Google, or Microsoft. Of those, only Jobs seems to be interested in eternal life.’
Ma Huateng was amazed. The information and technical capabilities of the ‘Lucky Letter’ seemed so amazing.
“But… what happens if Jobs succeeds? Will he really live forever?”
I felt like the world would change again.
“Then Apple will be ahead again. Well, that’s okay. I will have grown up more by then. Won’t the chain letter show me the way?”
Ma Huateng believed in ‘letters of luck’. But that wasn’t all.
‘I can copy any technique.’
Of course, it would take time and there would be trial and error, but Ma Huateng was confident that he could ‘copy’ any technology and make it better.
Ma Huateng got up from his seat.
“Okay. After a long time, I completed what the chain letter asked me to do.”
The chain letters have asked me to do many things in the past, but most of them have not been completed properly. But this time, I have completed them properly.
‘I’m sure all I had to do was forward the email to Jobs. The chain letter would trust me now.’
Whether Jobs would succeed or not was none of Ma Huateng’s business.
‘At this point, I think you’ll understand even if the removal of irregulars is delayed a bit.’
Ma Huateng got up from his seat, thinking that he should go out to eat with his wife for the first time in a long time.
But then suddenly one person came to mind.
‘Jang Linfeng. Where could he be? Did he receive a lucky letter?’
* * *
Dojun answered Jobs’ words.
“apple.”
Jobs’ eyes twitched. Do-jun continued speaking calmly.
“If this project is successful, it will be a huge innovation in the future. Just like the iPhone now. But the company that provides this service is Apple? It was also carried out as Jobs’ last project. Apple will grow tremendously, and your name will live on forever.”
Jobs was speechless at Dojun’s words.
“Jobs, isn’t eternal life for you not living as an AI on the Internet, but being remembered forever as Jobs’ Apple?”
“ah!”
“That’s why Apple acquired these companies. They were technologies that Apple absolutely had to own.”
Jobs looked at Dojun and shivered.
‘How can you not know?’
The fear of death has persisted since the beginning of mankind. If Jobs’ attempt had been successful, mankind might have been able to overcome the fear of death.
And it was clear that this would give birth to another world.
“Jobs, tell me. Am I wrong?”
Jobs bit his lip and sighed at Dojun’s words.
“That’s right. This is driving me crazy. How on earth did I not notice it?”
Dojun smiled brightly.
“It’s a secret.”
“My secret is all out there, and you’re not even going to tell me anything?”
“Well, then let’s do this. If you do me one favor, I’ll tell you my secret.”
“What are you trying to do next?”
Jobs gave it his all. He was truly impressed by Do-jun.
Dojun answered, hiding his smile.
“SAMSARA. We have to catch him. But, it’s not easy to catch him. It seems he uses multiple mail servers.”
“So what do I want? Just tell me without beating around the bush.”
Dojun said, pointing to the email.
“Please reply to this email.”
“Reply?”
“Yes. Let’s meet up. I’ve done everything you asked me to do, so tell me if it’s okay to meet up just once.”
Jobs tilted his head.
“Will he come out because of that?”
“It won’t come out.”
“But why do you do this?”
“I’ll put a link address in the email. If Jobs says he’ll wait there, SAMSARA will click on the link out of curiosity.”
For a moment, Jobs’ eyes widened.
“No way! Hacking?”
Dojun smiled brightly.
“Not hacking, just figuring out the location. Jobs, can you do that?”
Jobs originally didn’t want to grant Dojun any of his requests today, but now he couldn’t.
‘The only person who knew my true intentions.’
Jobs was amazed and amazed again.
‘In the East, this kind of person is called a ‘jigi (知己)’.
Jobs nodded his head after thinking about it.
“I’ll do that much.”
Jobs started replying to the emails SAMSARA sent.
In the email Jobs wrote, Dojun linked to a ‘meeting place’. The link was to a ‘location tracking’ site that Dojun had created.
Jobs sent the email, and 10 minutes later, there was a response on the ‘location tracking’ site that Do-jun had been monitoring.
“Jobs. IP address confirmed.”
“somewhere?”
“This is Chinese propaganda.”
“propaganda?”
“Yes. It’s Shenzhen, where Baeksent is located. And Baeksent’s CEO is Ma Huateng.”
Jobs’ eyes widened.
“Oh my God. If that’s true… … .”
“Yes. SAMSARA is a magic wand.”
* * *
Do-jun immediately reported to NSA Director KISS. Director KISS immediately said that he would begin investigating ‘Ma Huateng’.
After hearing that conversation, Jobs sighed deeply and said,
“Why on earth would he send me an email like this? Didn’t you do it before? He must have had a purpose.”
Dojun thought carefully about Jobs’ words and then answered.
“I don’t know about that either. But honestly, Ma Huateng’s thoughts don’t matter. As far as I know, Ma Huateng is nothing more than a servant.”
“That’s what I said. Seriously, I don’t understand. What do you want? If you do as the email says, there won’t be much difference except that AI will develop rapidly.”
That was when Dojun opened his eyes wide.
‘AI is developing rapidly?’
Dojun recalled his lost memories. In the future, AI was extremely advanced.
“Maybe that’s it. AI.”
“Are you talking about AI development?”
“Yes. I don’t know why, but it could be that there are people who want AI to develop quickly.”
“Do you want AI to develop? Isn’t that strange? I don’t know what kind of world AI will develop into. I don’t know what kind of AI will come out. But? Do you want it? Unless you know the future where AI develops, there’s no benefit to it.”
Dojun swallowed dry saliva.
‘The future. Maybe they know.’
“Yes, that’s right.”
“Ha. Enough with the headache, let’s get to the conclusion.”
Jobs said, sinking into his chair.
“You win. Remove CHAT-GPT from SIRI.”
Jobs, who said those words, looked extremely tired. He was so bloodless that it seemed like he would die within a few days if he continued like this.
“Thank you, Jobs.”
“Your perfect victory.”
Dojun shook his head.
“Jobs. This isn’t just my victory.”
“What are you talking about?”
“The CHAT-GPT source will disappear, but researchers will have already analyzed the CHAT-GPT source. Of course, they can’t make CHAT-GPT from what they analyzed, but instead, something else will remain.”
Jobs opened his eyes wide.
“You, really?”
Dojun said with a smile.
“The CHAT-GPT knowledge studied by researchers will be able to upgrade the existing SIRI artificial intelligence by one level.”
Jobs asked in a trembling voice.
“Is that… okay?”
“Yes. How do you change what’s in your head?”
Jobs got up, walked over to Dojun, and tapped him on the shoulder.
“Thank you, thank you!”
“Thank you. I guess it doesn’t feel real yet, but I’m a major shareholder of Apple. I make money only if Apple does well.”
Jobs laughed out loud at Dojun’s words.
“Hahaha. That’s right. You were the major shareholder. I see. For the first time in my life, I’ll listen to what the major shareholder says.”
Jobs immediately called in his researchers and told them about the changes to SIRI.
At first, the researchers looked puzzled, but when Dojun said that ‘CHAT-GPT’ was the stolen source and that ‘NSA’ was tracking it, they all agreed.
The next day, CHAT-GPT was isolated at SIRI. Dojun originally expected this task to be difficult, but the researchers did it very easily.
“Separation? Easy, right? Before I attached CHAT-GPT source to SIRI source, I created a branch in GIT.”
A branch was a branch of the source code. Whenever you chose that branch, you could revert the source code to that point.
“That’s good.”
The researchers got to work right away, and then Jobs gave the order.
“The CHAT-GPT source will be completely deleted.”
The researchers hesitated, but soon followed Jobs’ orders.
“I removed it completely. CHAT-GPT is no longer present on my GIT server or on my personal computer.”
Jobs looked complicated at the research director’s report.
And at that moment, a message appeared before Dojun’s eyes.
“what?”
At that moment, Do-jun clenched his fists. Do-jun went to the bathroom, closed the door, and said.
“So, can I get my reward now?”
“Oh! Exactly!”
The moment Dojun spoke, Dojun’s pockets became heavy.
‘It’s a low-level panacea!’
Dojun immediately reached into his pocket and took out the ‘lower-grade panacea.’
In fact, Do-jun had seen the ‘lower-level panacea’ before. It was because of Kim Jae-hwan’s mother.
So it wasn’t surprising to see the panacea again. However, Do-jun’s eyes widened when he saw the ‘lower-grade panacea’.
“What? There are two panaceas instead of one?”
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