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Chapter 357

"This kind of robot..."

While Victor screamed and cursed, Walker Hausmann's eyes lit up at this moment.

After all, he is a teenager, and he has no resistance to such handsome and cool scenes. No matter the technical content, the scene just now is enough to make his blood boil.

What's more, for laymen to watch the excitement and experts to watch the door, whether it is the car next to it or the robot in front of you, its technical content is obviously not low, and it can even be said to be very high-tech.

First of all, there is an obvious question: How do the control systems of these cars and robots become so intelligent and flexible?

The sports car is unmanned, running at super high speeds, and can easily avoid pedestrians and obstacles along the way. This is at best an extremely developed unmanned driving system.

The more we study electronic machinery, the more we understand that the most difficult thing in the development of science and technology is never to give it a certain function, but to give it human characteristics.

Human thinking, judgment, and discrimination are behaviors that humans can easily perform, but for electronic machines, they are often difficult to replicate for decades.

For example, in picture recognition, humans can tell whether an image is an animal, plant, or letter, but for a machine that only has zeros and ones, how do you tell it whether it is a banana or an apple?

A flat picture and the same thing that actually appears in front of the camera are also turned into digital data. How can the machine distinguish between them?

So far, humans still use the recognition of simple verification codes as the most effective way to distinguish machines from humans, let alone more complex image processing.

Autonomous driving is not a simple thing. Just identifying obstacles and avoiding obstacles requires a lot of professional skills. Not to mention now, normally it will be difficult to reach this level in the next ten to twenty years.

The robots are even more exaggerated. Four spider robots act at the same time, from being ejected, to deforming, adjusting the center of gravity, adjusting the position, locking the target, and cooperatively ejecting the rope claws. This can involve a series of extremely complex operations and instructions.

If these are automatic behaviors, it means that these robots have an extremely powerful artificial intelligence system.

And looking at the robot's behavior as if it were a living creature, the maturity of this intelligent system is probably unmatched by anyone in the world today.

How terrifying is an artificial intelligence system that can control multiple robots to move flexibly, determine hostile targets on its own, and coordinate attacks and captures?

It can be said that as long as two or three countries master this technology, modern warfare will immediately evolve into something like those in science fiction movies, with automated robot melee on the front lines and mass production in factories at the rear, directly evolving from a flesh-and-blood war to a resource-based economic war.

Of course, in addition to highly intelligent AI systems, these robots may also be remotely controlled.

But this means that these robots are definitely equipped with an interactive system that can be called black technology.

Because he could see clearly from the side, this mysterious Mr. Xia did not make any other words, gestures or other additional actions except putting on the smart glasses at the beginning.

So how did he give the order?

Just rely on technologies such as gaze tracking and pupil capture?

This type of technology can do some simple sliding and clicking operations, but it can't do any complex or precise movements at all.

Assuming that these robots only have a few highly integrated instructions such as attack and movement, then it returns to the original problem. A set of extremely intelligent control AI is necessary.

And if there is no highly intelligent AI system, then an interactive system that can generate highly complex command inputs is inevitably needed.

"Myoelectric induction? Nerve signal interaction?"

"No, these are essentially just capturing human nerve signals and are only suitable for mechanical prosthetics, exoskeleton armor and the like."

"So is it brainwave control? Or is it a more mysterious mind, spirit, and soul?"

Walker Hausmann pondered excitedly.

No matter what, this interactive control technology is definitely practical and efficient.

Moreover, the technological content of this spider robot itself is also top-notch.

Nowadays, most of the so-called robots in research institutions are actually only in the toddler stage. It is a problem for this kind of robots that rely on limbs to walk just to solve the problem of walking.

If you want to walk, you must first at least be able to identify the terrain and obstacles in front of you, as well as the height differences, right?

After the recognition is completed, do you need to calculate the body movements? Do you need to calculate the center of gravity of the action? If the center of gravity is not grasped well, you may fall down first when you take a step.

And this is extremely difficult. Most existing robots have such serious flaws. They can barely walk a few steps but are wobbly, and they can't even think about running and jumping.

It's nothing like these spider robots. After being ejected from the car, they can instantly grasp the center of gravity after rolling several times, and they can walk and attack as if they were alive. During the process, they also calculate the orientation and trajectory and other data to coordinately eject rope claws to restrain the target.

It can be said that this is an extremely mature combat robot.

Leaving aside the hardware performance, at least the control system can fully adapt to daily and battlefield needs. If it is enlarged ten to twenty times, it may become a killing machine in the true sense.

"How's it going? These little toys of mine are pretty good, aren't they? Are you interested in joining my research group now?"

Xia Xu observed Walker Hausmann's reaction and smiled.

"Uh, hehe."

Walker Hausmann was obviously a little moved, but thinking of his firm words just now, he could only awkwardly rub the back of his head and laugh twice.

"Fake, put me down quickly."

Victor struggled angrily.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I almost forgot about you. Thank you Mr. Victor for your wonderful performance."

Xia Xu snapped his fingers with a smile, and the spider-like predator immediately released its claws and put Victor down, retreating to him like a guard, with his left and right sides separated.

"Walker, don't listen to this bastard. At least one-third of the core hardware of these robots are products of our Spot Group."

Quickly getting up, Victor said half angrily and half to save his image.

"Since your Spot Group sells these hardware to the market, it is natural for people to use it. There are specialties in the industry. I spend money to purchase the necessary hardware. Is there a problem?"

Xia Xu raised his eyebrows indifferently.

Regarding this, Victor was also speechless for a moment.

The development of science and technology is inherently about the integration and refinement of resources. Even a genius like him, backed by a behemoth like the Spot Group, would not dare to say that the objects he invented are completely independent from raw materials to software and hardware.

Since the Spot Group provides these hardware for sale to the market, it is naturally for people to use. No matter how bad it is, they can actually find a replacement, which at most will be slightly inferior in performance.

Moreover, Spot Group's hardware is actually only a few that can be called top-notch. After all, there are specializations in the industry, and many components are actually dominated by those behind-the-scenes manufacturers who specialize in specific fields.

To be fair, he quite recognized the technical level of these robots. Without their excellent software systems, the same hardware would only make a bunch of toys in the hands of others.

In fact, even for him, the software aspect is an extremely troublesome problem.

Although his ability in programming is also very good, there is still a gap compared with his own scientific research level. Many times he has an idea in his head, but it becomes a problem to implement it.

"I think instead of being sour, it's better for someone to come up with something to look at. Otherwise, I'll really poach you little fanboy."

Xia Xu rushed with a smile, knowing that Victor had nothing to do, but also hoping that he could really come up with something.

After all, he is the protagonist of "Mechanical Age". Although the plot has not yet begun, there is no guarantee that some shocking prototype of black technology has been created.

"I have just arrived in Xia Kingdom a few days ago."

Victor's face darkened.

Speaking of works, of course he has many, many of them. After all, there is no shortage of resources and environment. He has created many patented achievements since he was a child.

But many of these patents are unfinished technologies that solve specific problems, or they are theoretical achievements.

Of course there are physical inventions, but those are basically used as commodities for the Spot Group. Nowadays, whoever has the thankless task of manufacturing and promoting advanced robots might as well just sell tanks, tanks, aircraft, and missiles.

Without demand and intention, he naturally did not deliberately research any combat robots. Even if there were any, he would not be able to bring them to Xia Kingdom.

"That means no."

Xia Xu shrugged and looked sideways at Walker Hausman with a smile: "Walker, isn't it more interesting to study combat robots with me than with Victor? I have brainwave control technology here, top-notch software engineers, and can provide sufficient

With financial support, you can do whatever you want.”

"Okay... okay."

Walker Hausmann pursed his lips and was a little afraid to look at Victor, but he couldn't help but nod his head in the face of Xia Xu's persuasive guidance.

"Hey, boy, are you the admirer you promised me?"

Victor's face turned dark and he said dissatisfied.

However, given his personality, he wouldn't say bad words to anyone, and he wouldn't be able to stalk him.

"Sorry, Mr. Victor, I..."

Walker Hausmann quickly apologized.

"Forget it, you don't have to apologize, this is your freedom of choice."

Victor shook his hand with a shameful face: "But I can guarantee that you will regret your choice today in the future."

After saying that, he left angrily, obviously he was no longer in the mood to recruit people after being frustrated by Xia Xu twice in a row.

However, Xia Xu's impression of him has slightly changed. Although this person is a bit stinky and his personality is not very likable, at least he still has some good character.

"I can't guarantee the future, but I can at least guarantee that you won't regret your choice now."

After watching Victor leave with a dumbfounded smile, Xia Xucai looked at Walker with a smile.


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