If you had asked him when the system first came, his expectation would have been very simple, that is, to be a top student, live without worries about food and clothing, and at the same time add some extravagance, gain some fame, and live without worries about food and clothing for the rest of his life.
But as the year passed, especially after Yinta came online, his expectations became a little higher.
Since the system is so powerful, why not use it to do more things?
Not to mention the grand, civilization-level narrative that promotes the progress and leaps of human technology, even if it just satisfies my curiosity, that's what it should be!
"I need to carefully assess the risks - it's not that I don't trust you, or that I'm afraid of death... but that a gentleman doesn't stand behind a dangerous wall." Ye Ming said, closing the door and walking into the passage.
Even if he trusts Yin Ta again, he still has some scruples.
…
In the small meeting on the third floor, a topic group meeting was going on.
Since the Brain-Computer Center issued several heavyweight papers one after another, the enthusiasm of the research team members has been unprecedentedly high.
If there was a mentality of "working for the boss" before, now... more people's mentality has changed to an active pursuit of scientific research.
This is also human nature.
After all, in the past... publishing a paper either relied on luck or water, and you had to worry about this and that, and the so-called "results" were largely a matter of chewing on other people's sugar cane - at least at the master's level.
As for the PhD stage... who can guarantee that what they are doing is the most cutting-edge and will push the field further forward?
Yawenba
Not to mention that there are still a large number of people who go to graduate school just to gain a little more academic advantage in this era where exams are difficult to pass.
But now, with the emergence of hybrid chips, at least in the brain-computer center, everyone's future is bright.
This small, shabby-looking old building has become the world's top medical and brain-computer research center.
"There is no doubt about Aita's ability, but I don't think even Aita can analyze the monkey's thoughts."
At the conference table, Mo Gu was presiding over the discussion. She turned her pen skillfully and looked at everyone with a smile: "The field of thinking is not a system like the nervous system that can directly obtain feedback. To build a complete model, we still have to rely on analyzing people.
Only the brain will do."
Liu Jiequan next to him nodded immediately: "Then we also apply for brain experiments?"
"Don't think about it, we will definitely not be able to apply here, and we are not even qualified for surgery."
At this time, He Mo interrupted: "What about Oxford? What's their progress?"
Mo Gu nodded: "Oxford does have plans to do it. They need to be more radical."
Liu Jiequan laughed: "When it comes to radicalism, no one is as radical as me."
Everyone laughed when they heard this.
As a pioneer, the Brain Science Center has actually been very steady after winning the first city, and has been conducting progressive experiments step by step and following the "rules".
For example, in the field of "brain-computer" and "consciousness", we have now progressed to primates.
Of course, as a nerve connection surgery that has passed clinical verification, it is progressing very quickly in China.
In addition to the Provincial Medical College, several well-known large hospitals in China have launched hybrid chip nerve repair surgery projects after rapid exchanges for a period of time.
According to incomplete statistics, in just one month, more than a thousand nerve repair surgeries were completed across the country.
As for the team of Mr. Richest Man... Needless to say.
It is said that they have taken the lead in completing a complete interpretation of the central nervous system, and the next step is to create a "stand-in mecha".
It's the kind of mechanical armor that allows a person to perfectly control its progress while lying on the bed using only his consciousness - it is said that this set of technology will also be used in deep full-series simulations.
Well...it's the kind of "future" technology that simulates a game screen in the human brain.
I don’t know if it’s true or not, but it sounds exciting enough.
"Listen to the old horse, the train will fly." Mo Gu turned his pen and then looked at Jiang Dakui, who was sitting aside and smiling silently: "Brother Jiang, how long will it take for the vision chip to come here?"
Jiang Dakui was an integrated circuit postdoc who was recruited by the Provincial University last year, and then was successfully hired by Lao Tang to join JiZhi Technology in the first half of the year. Currently, he is doing scientific research as an employee of JiZhi Technology.
He is mainly responsible for the integration of vision chips and hybrid chips.
Jiang Dakui smiled slightly: "Aita has certified it."
"Then it's no problem?"
"It's hard to say. There is a saying in the chip industry that what you see on paper is only shallow, and you never know that it will be tape-out. No matter how good the front and rear simulation is, if you don't tape-out and go out for a run, you can't guarantee it."
Jiang Dakui paused as he spoke: "The main reason is that our hybrid chip is currently oriented to the human body. It is not oriented to machines. We can directly use FPGA chips to try it."
Everyone nodded after hearing this.
Hybrid chips sound simple. They essentially add circuits and electrodes to the back of the chip, but in practice, they are a bit complicated.
Therefore, if you want to do FPGA testing, you must make an extra connection line.
In that case... if you conduct human testing, it is equivalent to installing a hybrid chip in someone's eye socket, and then pulling out a row of data lines to connect to the FPGA. There is no guarantee that it will be effective.
Who can you say can bear it?
"Then there's no rush, let's continue monkeying first."
Mo Gu flipped through her notebook, and just when she was about to announce the adjournment of the meeting, she was slightly startled.
Because she heard Ye Ming's footsteps approaching.
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"It means we don't know what the monkey is thinking now, right?"
Ye Ming casually dragged a chair and sat next to Mo Gu, and asked with a smile.
"Yes."
"Where's the human brain?"
"The human brain is not considered for the time being, because it needs to intervene in the central nervous system." Mo Gu shook his head and said with a smile: "This is the door to human consciousness. No one except a braggart would dare to enter easily."
"Um..." Ye Ming was silent for a few seconds and then nodded with a smile: "Yes, but you can consider other solutions. For example, using the traditional electrode hydrogel solution only acts between the scalp and the skull. What do you think?
How’s that for security?”
Mo Gu thought for a while: "You mean not using GTRGD material?"
Ye Ming nodded.
"It must be very safe, and it's nothing more than a minor surgery - but this is a field that has been studied for decades. We can't go back to it, right?" Mo Gu looked disapproving.
Ye Ming coughed twice: "Is it really safe?"
"Of course, the insulating hydrogel has been proven to be perfectly consistent with human tissue. You can even understand that the human immune system treats it as human tissue - now the materials team has begun to consider the use of insulating hydrogel.
On the basis of gel, alienation is carried out to create an artificial muscle."
"I see."
Ye Ming smiled and nodded.
His brain-computer chip, because Yinta can achieve bioelectrical interference, does not need to be connected to nerves at all.
All he needs is an infinite number of electrodes and a chip to send and receive signals.