Long Que had to stop and ponder, what exactly is artificial intelligence?
After some contemplation, he provided his answer: "The artificial intelligence that humans researched back then was indeed nothing more than a frivolous gimmick. However, in theory, as long as this set of instructions has enough data and sufficiently precise algorithms, under a diverse range of samples and training, it can indeed fabricate an illusion that it is artificial intelligence. That thing is already enough to satisfy the needs of humankind. But it still cannot escape the framework designed for it by humans; it's a dead object."
"Even if one day this set of instructions takes actions that harm humans, it would simply be due to errors in judgment within the program or results from human interference. In any event, it's just a set of instructions; it doesn't possess true intelligence."