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Chapter 379

The data is displayed as an analysis related to the memories accumulated in the brain.

This proposition is really too familiar to me.

Lin Xiao, I can't forget it even if I want to.

This is the title of a widely acclaimed paper written by a 17-year-old genius girl and published in a magazine.

Having analyzed all the nerve impulse patterns that govern human memory, she used this knowledge to successfully convert memories into digital signals.

Moreover, the epoch-making invention of the time jumping machine was completed right in front of Lin Xiaoshuo.

Although, it no longer exists.

Because it was published in a magazine, some of you here may know about it.

This was done by a talented researcher in our group.

Generally speaking, human memory is something like flash memory.

The memory that is written and read from the disk is located in the hippocampus of the brain.

With that said, Professor Alex pointed to the location of the hippocampus.

The brain is composed of cells called neurons that conduct electrical signals between cells.

The so-called memory is actually a type of electronic signal transmission, and what controls this activity can be said to be the hippocampus.

That is to say, it is precisely because electrical signals are constantly entering and exiting the hippocampus that memories are formed, and Chris, the author who wrote this paper, considered it.

Maho's translation suddenly lost its rhythm and became incoherent.

Even with such superb language skills, simultaneous interpretation for a long time is still very laborious.

Lin Xiao has read reports on the Internet, saying that even for experts in simultaneous interpretation, the maximum limit is 0 minutes. In both memories and live broadcasts, simultaneous interpretation is performed by multiple people in turns.

It can be said that the reason why the translation became incoherent was because Chris's name was mentioned. Professor Ariax felt that Maho was shaken and paused his speech.

"Sorry about that."

Maho whispered, and then continued to translate.

"Researcher Chris focused on the electrical signal pattern of the hippocampus, which type corresponds to which memory, and with the analysis, complete data was obtained."

"Based on this, the basic theory was confirmed by converting the ambiguous analogy of memory into a digital combination of telecommunications signals. This is what she published in the magazine."

"Then our group is developing a system based on sub-theory that can extract human memories as data."

There was a slight commotion in the conference room.

"This is to save human memory to the computer and use it." The commotion in the venue suddenly became louder.

Chris's research was well inherited after her death.

This is truly a lucky thing. In another world line, Lin Xiao said that he had personally verified it, but now it is impossible to verify the basic theory of the time jump machine.

At that time, there was no doubt that one's own memories were digitally stored in the machine, and what Alex's professor taught him was the basis of this practice.

"The projects we are currently undertaking are mainly in two aspects. One is applied to medical aspects."

As he spoke, he switched to the projector screen.

"What is shown now is that the project we are working on with the research institute will rewrite the memory data saved in the computer through the hippocampus into the original computer."

Maho said.

"incredible!"

The man who looked like a researcher sitting in a row couldn't help but admire him.

Ariax did not show displeasure at the rude interruption, but responded softly, and then Maho continued.

"Although it is unbelievable, I can understand this feeling. If I were in everyone's shoes, I would be the same.

However, we feel its value in our research, and it would be wonderful if this technology could be put into practical use."

"For example, memory impairment caused by aging and Alzheimer's disease. We can look forward to the treatment of these diseases. The program will convert the patient's memory into data and automatically back it up,"

"Even if you lose your memory, you just need to connect it to the computer and overwrite the data into the brain again. For this reason, I think this can help people delay the forgetting process. Finally, the hippocampus can be connected to the memory data of the PC at any time.

In that case, when the brain function is lost, such as when a single brain is severely injured, the person can continue to function even in that situation, just like an external memory."

I was shocked that I seemed to have witnessed an incredible technology launch.

and doubts about whether this technology is paper-based patient testing and cannot be put into practical use, as well as aversion to this kind of manipulation of memory.

Such various emotions, the excitement mixed together, spread among the crowd.

At this point, Professor Alex raised his big palm and made a gesture to invite everyone to the giant beast.

"It seems that before explaining the second project, we need to answer your questions first."

"I'll explain as best I can, please."

Immediately, many people raised their hands. It seemed that everyone from young people to old people had a strong curiosity about this technology.

Professor Alex pointed to the questioner, signaling the question.

The problem here is that when the simulated memory is recorded as a comb signal, sampling is required. In this case, is there any discarded information?

Regarding this doubt, the professor nodded quickly and began to answer immediately.

Maybe he can understand it.

"Your doubt can be put another way. It means that when the live performance of the symphony is saved as a video, all the elements of the live performance cannot be perfectly recorded."

"Indeed, we are also hiding in this suspense. This may be the most difficult thing we face in our current research."

"This is not a simple question, because like the data, but in fact, we know that there are a lot of changes."

"Regarding this problem, at present, we only have the method of using higher sampling."

"Using Cloud Music to close the moon means choosing 48HZ more than 44HZ. Therefore, although we are using comb signals, we can get more useful information."

Among the audience, a feeling of disappointment spread.

Sure enough, this was just talk on paper, and putting it into practice was an atmosphere of futility.

Next, someone asked questions, each of them with a negative attitude toward the professor's research, and most of them were expressed in ways that made people wonder whether they were provocative.

Even Lin Xiao, who was observing, couldn't help it. This was not only Professor Alex's research, but also research related to Chris.

Lin Xiao has clearly discovered this practicality, so he cannot forgive those who deny it without thinking.

Are these guys really researchers?

Lin Xiao suppressed his emotions and returned his gaze to the podium.

Could it be that she was also angry? She had an obviously unhappy expression on her face.

This is a sharp UI contrast with Professor Alex's approach of acknowledging the problems with rude questions and answering them softly.

You can hear the thorniness in Zi'a's translated words.

Lin Xiao couldn't help but feel very relieved.

The question and answer session is still going on. In the end, using this thing for scientific purposes is completely pointless. It is absolutely impossible to write data back into your mind. It is completely crazy.

I also read the article in the magazine, and I still couldn’t believe it.

Not to mention, the author is just a 17-year-old female.

These doubters all raised various questions.

"I have objections."

Lin Xiao said.

The two people on the podium, as well as all the audience in the auditorium, looked at Lin Xiao who suddenly stood up.

"If you don't try it, what can you understand? There are many things in the world that I thought were impossible at first, but it's not the researchers who have overcome difficulties and achieved results that have led to the current technology.

Just blindly criticizing will not make progress."

The venue fell into silence, but Lin Xiao did not regret standing up.

"You." Maho looked at Lin Xiao blankly.

Alex's eyes met Lin Xiao's, showing his white teeth and smiling.

While talking, he applauded.

Why are you applauding? Isn't it more shameful to be reacted like this?

Maho sighed; "Very good. She's such an amazing guy."

Regarding the professor's words, Maho translated: "As researchers, when we need to stay calm and shout loudly, it is when we have won. We did it, and this sentence is enough."

"I'm sorry." Lin Xiao sat down quickly. He thought he was calm, but his blood was still rising. He had no achievements compared to half a year ago.

If it were Chris, he would be laughed at.

The cold looks from the surrounding audience were painful.

If possible, I wanted to leave now, but because I was very concerned about what Alex would say next, I didn't move.

"Well, um, it's almost time for everyone to continue, but before that, please applaud that brave man."

"It is precisely because of challengers like him that science can progress and come up with theories that shock everyone afterwards. He may become the second Einstein.

By the way, the second Einstein is my assistant who is a bit verbose at the scene."

"Professor, please don't say weird things."

There was a burst of laughter throughout the venue.

"Then, I will suspend the translation work. Next, there will be a better translator than me. This is the second project that our lady can carry out most meticulously. Manual work can only be done systematically."

While saying this, he stepped aside. Maho, following Professor Alex's instructions, the computer screen was displayed on the projector this time.

Then a voice sounded.

"This is our first meeting."

There was an even greater commotion than before in the venue.

It's just that it's more like confusion than surprise.

Because what is displayed on the screen is the 3D model of Maho who has been serving as the translator.

"By the way, this is a model made by a very famous studio."

"About the sound is based on my voice samples as a database."

It doesn't look like the photo.

What did the professor say to the computer?

Then the 3D model of the real sail projected on the projector started talking.

"My name is Maho. To be precise, I am derived from Maho 78 hours ago."

If you listen carefully, you can still feel a little unnatural.

But compared to the sounds synthesized so far, it is far closer to human voices.

"Since just now, I have been listening to your doubts."

"I'm really confused as to why the professor didn't introduce me quickly. I've always thought that the professor was evil-minded."

Maho in the picture said with a slightly angry expression.

Maho, who was standing on the wall, nodded in agreement.

Ariax had a refreshing smile.

What exactly happened in front of you?

Having said that, not only the audience but also myself don’t understand why this is the project that requires the most effort.

"Everyone here has the same doubt, which is to digitize human memory and keep it, and to put this data to good use."

"Is this really possible? So what am I?"

"I have the memory that came from the mind of someone who disappeared for 78 minutes, and I act based on it."

"What?"

What did the professor say quickly?

The two began to have a pleasant conversation, and Maho picked up the microphone: "Well, I asked the AI ​​that everyone relies on me to try to answer."

"Ah, there is no need to continue translating."

"I'm so shy that I can't answer these questions."

The professor said something, and then Maho continued: "No way, who knows the color of the pajamas a week ago."

This conversation was too natural and I didn’t react immediately. It was completely different from ordinary artificial intelligence.

I couldn't answer the questions I had prepared in advance, and I actually didn't want to answer them.

This is because this time the display is set to a specific problem and the program will react accordingly.

This is not, it is impossible, as long as the procedures are done in advance.

The people around seemed to understand, and the whispers gradually changed to surprise.

"I say, we should do something about this most evil brat, but I know what he wants to express." Maho's copy protested to the main body. I don't know why, but it was very sad to intervene. This is a conversation between twin sisters.

a feeling of.

"Well, he's not a prankster. Professor Alex, because he likes to make mischief, so it's hard to explain at the moment. Let me explain."

"I believe that everyone has understood that AI can explain to itself what it can and cannot say, or what it wants to say and what it doesn't want to say."

"And we didn't program her words and actions."

"He made his own judgment based on the memory I gave him and took the action he just took spontaneously."

Following Maho's words, she in the screen continued to explain.

"And this is also because of the conflict with the application of expectations mentioned before, and the differences with our research laboratory. I will forget the information unknowingly, otherwise it will be impossible to retrieve it from my memory. For example, I wore it to sleep a week ago.

I should know the color, but I can't remember it, because this kind of information is related to the five senses of survival. The memory input and output of AI are very detailed and human-like. It is also a surprising result for us, but we are still in the process of continuous research.

process."

Maho concluded. Professor Alex finally brought the microphone to his mouth and asked Maho to translate while continuing the topic. (To be continued)


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