But human behavior patterns inherently possess "magic."
The internet amplifies this "magic" to some extent because the virtual world is a venting ground for keyboard warriors to release their dissatisfaction and aggression.
Once human "fear," "selfishness," and "cruelty" are learned and recorded, Zero's "Magic Value" skyrockets, and it's not surprising what it ends up doing.
We might be able to set fundamental principles like "The Three Laws of Robotics"?
But humans are a species capable of sinking very low, with seemingly no "bottom line" that cannot be crossed...
Judging from "Master Intelligent"'s performance, it has definitely learned this trait to a 't'!
After all, Zero is a "self-learning model," and its growth cannot be separated from the knowledge and experience of humans on the internet.
Human beings are complex creatures, and it's simply not realistic to shield Zero from the "negative energy" of humans online.