On the Avengers Building.
Below the top floor, there are a lot of service staff who are arranging the entire meeting place, and at the same time preparing some supplies for the evening.
But on the top floor, in the laboratory, Stark is still operating on the computer calmly, and Dr. Banner is still standing by and watching Stark's movements.
"Are you still a Ultron program? Don't you lack the last part of the original thinking code? Do you have an idea?"
Banner looked at the endless stream of information on Stark's computer in front of him. The speed was so fast that Banner was dazzled.
But Stark's fingers were still dancing on the keyboard without stopping.
"No, no, the original stone of the mind definitely has a sense of self-thinking, otherwise his data is definitely not the case, but we are still missing a part."
"Without the most core part, it was almost a bit, but Leo took him away."
There was a little regret on Stark's face, and his hand speed slowly stopped.
Tap a button lightly, and the entire screen is instantly filled with data streams, and it stretches at a rapid speed.
The speed is so fast that the entire screen seems to be black, and I can't understand any line of code at all.
"If Leo hadn't forgotten to take back the scepter in time, I'm afraid you can't even do this."
That's what Banner said, looking at everything in front of him, "However, the data collected from the original stone of the mind is very compatible with your original Ultron system, and there are very few errors in the middle."
"Yes, a new Ultron program has more than a hundred times more computing power than the original one. It can travel arbitrarily on the Internet. I am afraid that it can only be stopped with the help of hardware."
Stark looked at the countless data streams in front of him, and also nodded and said, with seriousness and yearning in his eyes.
"The emergence of Ultron will be able to use the satellites of various countries to detect any major threats that appear on the earth, and he can truly make the world peaceful."
"How did you do it? Do you have an idea for the original consciousness code?"
Banner looked at Stark in front of him and asked in disbelief.
"No, not yet, but I let Ultron run it myself, and use my computer to fill in the last missing code."
"Although there are ready-made data on the original stone of the mind, it is still someone else's after all."
That's what Stark said.
"When does that count? You use the exhaustive method to calculate, it's almost impossible to achieve."
Banner looked at Stark, as if seeing a trace of madness in him.
"I know, but is it possible? Up to three years, Ultron can improve the program by itself, and at the same time use the data stream to achieve itself."
Stark looked at the data before him and heaved a sigh of relief.
Perhaps the demon he has been in for so long can really be realized. If Ultron does appear, then the Avengers can also be a lot easier.
Banner's eyes were more complicated, looking at Stark in front of him.
"You seem to have forgotten Leo's warning. He has never approved of you doing it, even he didn't want you to do it?"
Banner's words made Stark move for a while, and then unfolded again.
"What I am doing now is not what he thought, so the future created is not what he sees."
Stark's eyes were also slightly complicated and said, "I believe Ultron, there are no accidents in my program, and neither will Ultron."
"He will be just like Jarvis, but with a different focus, Banner, have you ever seen Jarvis had an accident?"
Stark should watch Banner say so, seemingly confident.
Banner looked at Stark in front of him, and had to wipe his glasses, not knowing what to say.
He looked at the screen again, "This is just a concept. I don't even know whether it will succeed or not. I don't even know when it will succeed. Three years? Thirteen years is not necessarily true."
"No, three years, up to three years. With my supercomputer capabilities, plus the advanced intelligence of Jarvis and Ultron, and the data we got from the rough mind, three years is enough."
"Unless, my method was wrong from the beginning, then there is really no way."
"The current Ultron program is being self-made for the whole system. Three years is only a time limit. All he has to do is to fill in the gap in the remaining little area."
"It may take three years, or it may take as long as three hours."
Stark looked at the countless data streams in front of him, and didn't know what was thinking in his mind. He didn't feel angry because of how happy the banquet tonight was or because Leo took the rough stone.
Just looking at Ultron in front of him, thinking about Leo's previous words.
But with a red energy that they could not see or notice, it spread to the entire New York City, including the entire Avengers Building.
However, in the originally smooth data flow, there was a slight mutation, and a small garbled code suddenly appeared in the line of regular code.
But it was not noticed by the system. Even after the program was completed, the garbled line was skipped and left behind when it was supposed to be deleted.
Therefore, in the next line, a garbled code appeared, which caused the entire program to fall into an extremely negative pressure mode, and it happened to react with the code that had not died before.
Almost every process passed through resulted in a small garbled loophole, but it was outside the detection of the incomplete Ultron system.
After accumulating one after another, the original blank code area was filled up, and garbled codes were formed, which only brought pressure to Ultron.
But it does not affect the independent operation of the current Ultron system. It is still responding quickly, continuing to experiment and accumulate.
On Stark’s machine, several filling programs flowed almost every second. Soon, the system originally reserved by UUreadbook was full, and it was still running at full capacity.
However, I should have dealt with these deletion programs that may have error codes, but I didn’t respond at all to these programs that appeared in front of me.
Soon Stark's reserved program was warned because of the load pressure in it, and it was only half an hour before he was running the entire Ultron program.
Fortunately, both were in the studio, and Stark immediately opened the program and checked it.
Banner was also standing next to Stark, and he also heard the siren, "What's the situation? The question appeared just after the operation."
"No, there is an exception!"
Stark tapped his hands quickly, his eyebrows furrowed, and his eyes filled with weirdness.
"There is a problem with the program? For you, shouldn't it?"
Banner came forward too curiously.
"No, it's not a program problem, it's a probability problem. Isn't this too nonsense?!" Stark looked at everything on the screen and shouted directly.