Chapter 568, people are really going to develop artificial intelligence
The beginning of the super-intelligent computer project was secret. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThe Exeter Computer Research Centre is located in the United Kingdom, on the outskirts of a small southwestern town, very far from the news center. In fact, because it was founded with a British royal background, even local British journalists rarely visit, let alone other media outlets around the world.
There are only fifty or sixty members of the institute, and although the number is scarce, they are all elite hackers that Alice has collected from all over the world.
In fact, this is a very interesting fact, if you just graduate from college step by step, of course a person will have superb computer skills, but that's it, the so-called academic school and theoretical school is like this. But any hacker is absolutely knowledgeable, and they must be proficient in multiple skills to take on the identity of a hacker.
Therefore, although it cannot be said that those computer master's students who graduated from Stanford and MIT are very poor, the strength of hackers must be very strong, but the dozens of people found by Alice are definitely super masters of "Stanford Computer Ph.D. turned hackers".
Such a group of people, even one or two, are elites, just like when Gates was still in school, he became a senior technician in a computer company as a mere student. Alice has a lot to do with Gates, and even more often with the staff at her institute, and it turns out that everyone here is at least the same level as Gates' kid without business acumen.
You know, one of the most famous examples left by Bill Gates on talk shows is that he hacked into the school's host room and helped the school design the curriculum after only a few months of learning about computers in middle school.
Therefore, since there is such a group of elites gathered, the institute should theoretically be able to mass-produce patented technology. But what makes a few people wonder is that three or four years later, its most striking technical output is the USB standard and a small-capacity but high-speed solid-state drive.
The former, which has indeed caused quite a stir in the IT world in recent months. In the meantime, Microsoft and Cisco, together with many peers in the Silicon Valley community, including Intel, Oracle, and even IBM and Hewlett-Packard, are trying to promote this technology as an industry standard.
For this matter, of course, industry companies are happy to see, performance improvement and standard unification, absolutely conducive to the production of products of all hardware companies. According to a report in Popular Electronics magazine, although the technical content of this patent is average, if it is unified as an industry standard, it will play an indelible role in promoting the development of the IT industry.
It is gratifying, but the other finished product output of the institute is a bit embarrassing. Solid-state drives, this thing is unfamiliar to almost everyone, if it weren't for the industry magazines and newspapers rushing to popularize knowledge, many people who claim to be computer enthusiasts would not even know that this concept appeared as early as the seventies. Of course, they are not to blame, in 1970, StorageTek developed the first SSD, which is gratifying, but that's it.
It wasn't until the Exeter Institute that it was able to unfold the following, and it really made a practical product. The capacity is small, at least three times worse than the normal hard disk of the same period, but the price is not lower than the most cutting-edge ordinary films, so as the only and main advantage, everyone has to admit that it is really fast.
It's a pity that this technology has no practical value in the short term, and the expensive price and pitiful capacity make almost everyone have no desire to buy it. Although the speed of this SSD is indeed fast, but who will spend this money except for the kind of wrongdoer of the Department of Defense?
Then the question arises, dozens of top elites have worked hard for three or four years, why are there only two or three products?
"That's a big guy."
Looking at the string of "big refrigerators" arranged side by side in front of her, Alice sighed with a nonsense.
The scene almost recreates the scene of the first computer in history, Ainiac. Twenty-one large black tin refrigerators with a height of nine feet high, rumbling fans roaring when they are running, and rows of work indicators are lit up and extinguished in groups, like an intelligent robot using lights to describe its own heart.
"Big size, more performance."
Harry Purness stood beside Alice, and he was very proud: "Boss, don't look at 'Annie' takes up less space than the big guy in the basement, her performance is completely on the same level as it!" ”
The otaku's hobby of products came out in advance from his title. Alice is also very satisfied, you know, the supercomputer she purchased for the institute, with tens of billions of floating point operations per second, is the latest product in the world. That's IBM's old strength, and I'm only fifty or sixty people here, but in just two or three years, I have built a computer with performance not inferior to it by virtue of the ternary principle, and the progress is not amazing.
"Faster is of course better, but our real focus is on software." Today is the day of inspection, and it is not to brag about it, since the boss has asked for it, Harry immediately leads her to the main control platform.
The current operating system is derived from Windows and NT, and it is much easier to adapt all binary encoding in ternary than it is to use the ternary version of UNIX. The former only needs Alice to make adjustments to the original foundation, and the latter has to be developed from scratch, although UNIX is one of the most suitable platforms for servers, but as a temporary replacement, Microsoft's products are certainly more than enough.
This is also the product of excellence. Although Alice is a shareholder of Microsoft, she doesn't want NT to be the operating system for her ternary computer. For now, it is used as a substitute and the hardware part of the computer is actually evaluated, and the software part depends on everyone working together to work together.
A true ternary operating system, not just a slight adaptation of NT.
"Mr. Zola's algorithm was simply born for artificial intelligence!" Harry was thrilled at the mention of the person he had been talking to lately: "On the surface, it can provide a near-predictable probability projection if it's informative enough. Of course, this is very remarkable, but we have to see through the essence and make inferences about future development based on existing information, isn't this the thinking mode of the human brain? ”
Harry was really excited, otherwise he wouldn't have tried to popularize Alice. As for the latter, as soon as she sat down in front of the computer, she completely ignored any interference from the outside world, not to mention a few nonsense words from Harry, even if the nuclear bomb exploded outside the window, it was a question of whether she could look up.
Before she flew to the UK, she emailed Harry to start a new project, which was the development of a real artificial intelligence system.
It's not just the ternary principle, it's a computer that can really think like a human.
The technical difference between the development method is whether to apply Harry's ternary genetic algorithm and Anim Zola's "probabilistic algorithm".
A basic common sense is that even if a computer has "real" artificial intelligence, there is still a "age" problem. This age does not only refer to the age of the virtual personality, but also the "mental age" of the computer when it comes to dealing with various matters. Young people are impulsive, 40% of the probability of taking risks, middle-aged people are steady, 60% of the probability of chasing in, and the elderly are conservative, 80% of the probability of daring to make a move, this description is just the most obvious.
The ability to understand the basic instructions is based on the influence of "psychological age", coupled with the orientation of the "personality" of the system, and finally forms a complete command system. This is really very similar to playing chess, and it is also the benchmark for IBM and Google to test the degree of computer artificial intelligence in Go, on this basis, if it is based on the ternary system, with genetic algorithm and "probability algorithm", it must be able to give birth to real "artificial intelligence", right?
"This idea is fine...... At the conference table, the group leaders gathered, and Director Harry Purness responded to the big boss's proposal: "But we have been working on Mr. Zola's algorithm recently, and we haven't fully learned it yet, boss, if you are in a hurry, you can't do it." ”
It's not that he said, everyone could see Alice's excited look. I also wondered, why did the head, who had not been in a hurry for such a long time, suddenly become so positive? If they knew that it was just because Alice didn't want to manually enter the massive amount of information on the website, would it collapse?
Well, it doesn't seem that necessary.
Alice patted her chest and said, "This is simple, it just so happens that my family Sissi is about to graduate, and I have been staying in the research institute for two months before the holiday." I'm directly responsible for the research and development of the operating system, you learn from yours, if you can't do anything, just come to me, let's tackle the problem together. ”
So the situation was settled. Zola's algorithm is indeed very difficult, and Alice recognized it when she first read the outline, and his programming is almost the same as her in terms of technical content, but the great thing is the difference in production speed. Letting a group of "ordinary people" quickly learn Zola's algorithm is equivalent to allowing them to quickly and thoroughly understand Alice's most advanced works, which can be imagined as difficult.
Therefore, after the situation was determined, Alice sat in the office with a big stroke of the pen, but first made a relatively unexpected decision.
"The latest and most powerful supercomputer just released this year, the NECSX-3/44R of the NEC Fuchu Factory in Fuchu City, Japan, a supercomputer with 23 billion floating point operations per second, will be produced in the original packaging and airmailed to me!"
It is a fool not to make money, especially now is the last crazy period of the Japanese real estate bubble, whether it is before or after the burst, I believe that those Japanese will never let go of this big order.
After all, the United States and Japan are friendly~