Chapter 505: The Ark Organization in Reality
While Yang Yiyao made the final decision to participate in the BCI experiment, a group of people in the Chouguo and Birmingham National Laboratory were also conducting the first experiment of BCI transmission technology.
However, the purpose of their experiment this time is completely different from that of the Zhejiang University team. They are not to open the path of human evolution through BCI chips, but to a completely different direction.
Consciousness upload.
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“Has the neural signal analysis been completed?”
Minsen Cruise, who was responsible for the awareness upload project, asked.
"It's done, and everything is going well for now."
"We have mapped the first logical closed loop in the computer system through neural signal sampling. Now, our 'Adam' knows that 1 plus 1 equals 2."
“Great progress!”
Mingsen couldn't help but sigh.
To achieve this, they have been working for a full six months.
You should know that the way computers operate is completely different from that of the human brain. Generally speaking, the most primitive method of computers in addition is a half-adder, which uses the difference between high and low voltages in the designed circuit to output the results in binary mode through the coordination of the AND gate, OR gate and NATO gate.
Such a calculation method is purely mechanical and is not enough to carry the complex thinking process of human beings. No matter how computer technology develops, as long as it cannot break the shackles of "programming" and "mechanization", it is impossible to use a computer to replace the human brain to think.
But now, Minsen's team has found a completely new solution.
They used supercomputers with powerful computing power to simulate a whole human neural network, and then used virtual neural networks to simulate the electrical signals of real neural networks through symmetric mapping, thereby achieving a one-to-one replica of human thinking.
At this stage, such simulation methods are primary, extremely redundant and inefficient, but it has to be admitted that it is definitely a historic breakthrough to imitate human brain activities in this way.
It seems not too much to call it great.
"From this result, our team's application of neural mapping technology will become more and more mature. Maybe we can conduct a experiment of complex operations next time... Hassan, your expression is not right. What's wrong? Is there any difficulty?"
Hassan opposite nodded with a wry smile and replied:
"There are indeed difficulties. Mingsen, you know, in order to achieve this breakthrough, we have almost exhausted the computing power of the supercomputer at hand now."
"The construction and maintenance of neural networks take up too much computing power, and the analysis and compilation of neural signals take up another part. If I estimate, even if our subsequent mapping work goes well, the limit we can reach is only to make "Adam" like a human baby."
"He may be able to do some operations within 10 and execute some very simple instructions, but it's still too far to be like a person."
"Not to mention that our current purpose is to allow him to fully inherit all the memories of an existing person. This is not enough to achieve even if the global computing power is squeezed out."
Hearing this, Mingsen's brows frowned tightly. After thinking for a while, he asked:
"Which side is wrong?"
"It's mainly algorithms and databases. So far, we haven't found an algorithm that can perfectly adapt to neural network mapping. The analysis of neural electrical signals is also very basic--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"But how did those Chinese people do it? I heard that their AVS technology is about to reach the stage of large-scale application, so don't they have this problem?"
A confused look appeared on Hassan's face. He sighed softly and replied:
"This is also the point that I am most confused about. Logically speaking, the essence of AVS technology is the same as the neural mapping technology we are doing. The most core point is to analyze neural electrical signals."
"Since they can succeed, it means they already have the right algorithm and a Pangdang and accurate database."
"But where did they get these things? I can't understand..."
Mingsen gently patted Hassan on the shoulder and comforted him:
"It doesn't matter, they have their own secrets - maybe they have already started doing this research, but they have only recently achieved concentrated results."
"Didn't we often have such breakthroughs before? This doesn't mean their researchers are smarter than your team, it's all to say that they do start earlier and have more visionary."
After a moment of pause, Mingsen continued:
"But you reminded me."
"The essence of our project is also to solve the survival problem under the adjacent dimension crisis, which is the same as the strategic goal of the Chinese people."
"Since that's the case, at least in this field, we should be considered an alliance that fights side by side-by-side cooperation in scientific research is not impossible."
Hassan was stunned and then asked:
"You want to work with them?"
"Yes. Not that I think, we have to cooperate with them."
"It is OK to rely on our own power to explore algorithms and build databases, but this is too low in efficiency, and we don't have so many resources to consume."
“Seeking cooperation is the real way out.”
"Aren't they always talking about 'community of shared future for mankind'? Now we are facing this problem. If they really implement their own ideas, then they should share this key technology."
Hearing his words, Hassan nodded slightly and replied:
"It's true, but the problem is that the relationship between our two countries has never improved, especially after the crisis in the neighboring dimension."
"You also know that the problem-solving route we chose is completely different from theirs, or even violently conflicting."
"We and them both think that they are wrong. In this case, it's hard to convince them to work with us... right?"
"It's very difficult. So I think we need assistance."
Mingsen looked at Hassan solemnly and replied that at this moment, he had already made a decision in his heart.
“Aid? Whose aid? Congress?”
"No, the military."
"Military? What does it mean?"
Mingsen pointed to the chair beside him, and after the two of them sat opposite each other, he spoke:
"You know, the research and development of our team's quantum encryption technology has entered its final stage. In a few months, the military will fully replace it with a new command system."
"By that time, their RSA decryption technology will be completely invalid, which means that their 'information deterrence' against us will end."
"The most important reason why we have maintained our greatest restraint for two years is their information deterrence, and now that this deterrence is over, do you know what will happen?"
"Well... I'm not a sociologist, but I can probably guess that the status of our two countries will return to before information deterrence?"
"Our military strength is still the world's number one. Although they have achieved significant development in the short term, they are still not enough to compete with us. So once we get rid of the constraints, we will regain what we have. Is that true?"
“Not that short answer.”
Mingsen shook his head and continued:
"Long-term depression will inevitably lead to a violent outbreak. You know, in the past two years, in addition to investing a lot of resources in quantum encryption technology, another important task is to expand the military."
"Almost all the production lines of Lockheed Martin have turned smoke, and a large amount of new equipment is piled up in the warehouse and waiting to leave the factory. As long as the day when the information deterrence ends, we will inevitably adopt a more radical strategy against them than before."
"Conflict seems inevitable, and there is even the possibility of small-scale wars...this is our condition."
"You mean, force deterrence?"
Hassan looked at Mingsen in surprise. He was just a scientific scholar. In his previous work, he had never thought of using such means to promote his research.
"No, it is impossible to deterrent by force. In the context of the end of the world, if the fight starts, both sides will suffer."
"I mean, we can, trade status, exchange technology."
"That is, if we can convince the military to continue to keep a low profile...will they be willing to provide us with technology?"
"The military cannot agree!"
Hassan replied firmly.
Mingsen smiled, pointed to his head and said:
"Yes, they can't agree, and Huaxia also knows that they can't agree."
"But what if we help China and let them form a new deterrent?"
Hassan looked at Mingsen in shock, and couldn't help but lower his voice and asked with a trembling voice:
"You...you want to treason?!"
Mingsen shook his head and replied:
"No."
“On the contrary, I want to save this country.”
"But, the first thing to do to save this country is to save the world."
"Where are you? Did you choose to die with the men of Congress, or... join us?"
"You...you are a member of Hermes?!?"
Hassan looked at Mingsen with disbelief, who smiled and replied:
"That's right."
"But I am just a believer in a branch of the Hermes organization. In fact, the name of our organization is..."
"ark."
Chapter completed!