My autobiography is definitely not a tragedy!-Chapter 775 - 466: The Play is Over, Right?_3
Chapter 775: Chapter 466: The Play is Over, Right?_3
"If you’ve got any spine, then don’t use Star Array either!"
"Heh heh! That’s probably going to be tough. Now, Country Hua and Fusang Chess Academy have both begun using AI to train for matches, and I’ve heard that the players’ strengths have improved by leaps and bounds. Their rankings are rapidly climbing.
"If the South Peninsula doesn’t start using it too, they might as well forget about competing in this year’s Chess Championship."
"Holy crap, is it really that powerful? Go Baiyeji!"
"While I hope our AI products can sell all over the world... as a ’soon-to-be car owner’ of Idol, I am willing to satisfy your desire!
"Here, I strongly call for our own Bajie to permanently ban the beast for the South Peninsula!"
"The guy above speaks the truth. With the speed Idol is making cars, it’ll take 100 years to meet the domestic demand. We should first protest against Ai Dou New Energy exporting overseas!"
"Hold up! We in Europa strongly disagree!"
Quickly, the topic of debate shifted from the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival to whether Bajie should be banned.
Several South Peninsula legislators, responding to ’public opinion’, publicly expressed their concerns about Country Hua’s AI potentially causing "misdirection" in history and culture, hoping the South Peninsula government could intervene...
First, they did it to woo voters.
Second, they really did feel the risks brought by "Bajie"...
The risk of losing the "battleground of public opinion"!
Some saw the benefits of the language model, like improved human-computer interaction.
Others saw the threats, such as the subtle influence on media and education...
To say something not at all alarmist, it could quietly change the ideology of a nation without the populace noticing.
Especially for the Western election system where public opinion dictates success or failure.
We mentioned before that whoever controls the narrative on the internet essentially controls public opinion and power.
In cocoons of information constructed by internet moguls, so-called elections are nothing but a sham battle.
In such a scenario, whoever holds universal AI governance will occupy the crucial ’high ground of public opinion’!
Inducing, inciting, or even fabricating...
A successful cyberwar can completely dismantle an enemy’s government from the inside.
Then you may find that your only choice to quell unrest is to shut down the internet...
Technological hegemony!
Sometimes, technology really can be converted into true hegemony, and the masses might not even have a clue...
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In literature and film, the love-hate relationship between humans and AI is commonplace.
Resident Evil, Terminator, The Matrix—without a smart AI, directors would be embarrassed to say they made a sci-fi movie.
It’s just that never before has the impact of AI been so palpable.
The controversy surrounding Bajie gradually spread.
Initially, only the neighboring countries viewing Country Hua with suspicion raised an alert about the spreading influence of "Bajie."
However, as the debate quickly went viral, the issue finally caught the attention of the arrogant Western scientific community.
And they realized that the remote East, originally a desert of cutting-edge software, had suddenly sprouted an oasis...
This matter was also quickly laid as a "special case" on the desk of the world’s number one intelligence chief, Director Naji!
"Artificial Intelligence language model... Bajie... Baiyeji?
Hm? Where have I heard that name before?" Naji showed a puzzled expression.
"Ahem! Director, it’s the IT company from Country Hua that provides ERP for Hua Wei," his deputy reminded him.
Director Naji was taken aback and then furrowed his brows even more.
"So, are you saying this enterprise has really made a major breakthrough in AI technology?"
Him repeatedly coming into the view of this intelligence chief suggested the company’s unique strengths in certain aspects.
"Yes, even though it seems calm on the surface, several of our high-tech companies have started to pay close attention to them.
Google is on high alert, having even held a special board meeting to discuss the matter, believing that if such a language model truly emerges, it could pose a serious threat to their search engine services.
And that also means a threat to their vital advertising revenues.
SAP and Oracle are highly anxious too, worrying that their ERP market share might be threatened.
Furthermore, their language translation capabilities are far more superior to existing products on the market, causing stocks of related tech companies here to be significantly affected.
In every field, this kind of AI has great potential for development."
"How could Country Hua have quietly risen such a formidable tech company?"
"I’ve looked into it, and apparently, they have an extremely secretive code development team internally called ’Demon Hunter’.
You know, the People of Country Hua are both diligent and naturally gifted in this field. Many of our own top-tier AI engineers here are from Country Hua. It’s not surprising for them to have one or two geniuses."
"Hmm! Indeed," Naji conceded reluctantly.
"By the way, Director! I heard that Gao Sheng has already formed a team that’s researching how to acquire them at the lowest possible cost. They’ve even lent them a large sum of money for this purpose..."
At these words, Director Naji’s previously furrowed brows relaxed instantly.
"Really, haha! So Gao Sheng and his people had their eye on them a while ago?
I must say, when it comes to investment insights, we really cannot compare to those ruthless sharks...
It seems we don’t have to worry too much after all."
If the CIA is a sharp dagger, then Gao Sheng is a soft knife in the hands of those across the ocean.
It cuts you up badly while silently draining your blood.
The money from Gao Sheng... isn’t so easy to borrow after all...
"Regardless, the AI competition relates to our future national strategies, and we can’t afford even the slightest oversight.
Immediately organize a team of computer experts to evaluate the extent of their AI technology development through their products.
Additionally, organize personnel to coordinate with Gao Sheng’s actions. They can have Baiyeji Company; we just want their core algorithms!
For world peace and stability, for maintaining international order, such things should be in the hands of us, the world’s leading empire!"
Director Naji, a man tested by time, managed to make thievery sound so refreshingly noble, a feat unique to the brazen CIA...
In this regard, those across the ocean and the South Peninsula are definitely following each other’s lead...
"Yes! Director!"
"I’m leaving this matter entirely in your hands.
Our current focus remains on Hua Wei!
Without chips, they’re like a river that has run dry.
No matter how talented, could they really bloom at the highest level of technology?" Naji said confidently.
"Bajie" has not yet been widely promoted, and boasting exaggerated claims to swindle investments, such as ’turning water into fuel’, is a common practice for the People of Country Hua, making the true extent of their capabilities a question mark.
Director Naji was merely attentive to this development.
But the threat of Hua Wei, in his eyes, was far more real and pressing than that of Baiyeji.
"This..." When Hua Wei was mentioned, the deputy hesitated.
"What’s the matter?"
"That... Director, we’ve just received the latest news. I am not sure if it should be shared."
"Speak!"
"About that joint development project, Jinghua in Hujian seems to have purchased a large amount of equipment, and they’ve started to bring it into the factory today..."
"Hmm? What kind of equipment?"
"It seems... it’s all related to optical module production equipment."
"What?"
Director Naji was stunned for a moment, his mind going blank in the next instant.
Optical module equipment entering the factory?
Typically, this would be a precursor to building a production line...
But... surely not?
Just a bluff, no need to actually spend money on equipment...
Isn’t this act a bit too much?
Director Naji’s expression became uncertain.
Although he desperately didn’t want to assume the worst, his inner rationality told Director Naji.
Profit-oriented corporate behavior is unlikely to pay such a high price for a strategically insignificant deception...
Google...
Could it be...
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