Chapter 158: The Internet Age

What followed was as Li Xianhe expected, the popularization of artificial intelligence, and the bottom test made the network closer to decentralization.

Beit's network management before that was actually very primitive. Large companies are trying to get as much data as possible and penetrate probes into more areas.

And they try to find out what can bring them wealth, and they use it to distribute ads, to study user habits.

But even so, these large companies, even with the addition of individual users, still manage their networks rudimentarily.

There are countless ways for countless pieces of information to disappear from the network, and there are also countless ways to take up more resources for repetitive information.

If the Internet is a new continent, it will remain wild until artificial intelligence becomes widespread.

Artificial intelligence is the real aboriginal of cyberspace, and only with the help of artificial intelligence can human beings exude real value in cyberspace.

As Mr. Wang expected, AI has indeed played a huge role in network management.

Cyberspace began to be orderly, began to be no longer chaotic, and every clue could be traced back to the source.

This also provoked opposition from some liberals at the time, but 'the Internet has never been a place outside the law'.

When this freedom arises only because there is no way for human beings to govern, we should know that it is not true freedom.

Just like apes in the wild, they are free, but should humans degenerate into apes for the sake of freedom?

There are many people who have pursued freedom throughout the ages, but one thing cannot be denied, orderly freedom is real freedom, and if there is disorder, then the so-called freedom is just chaos.

With the intervention of artificial intelligence in the management of networks, networks have entered a new era, and the real world has begun to integrate with reality.

It's no longer a company or some for-profit organization that manages users' data, just like the light tax back then.

Everything that is primitive and backward will be replaced by something advanced, even if the primitive makes people take it for granted, even if the primitive shows something very positive.

The advent of the new era of the network is not the final destination of the network, and people soon find that in the eyes of artificial intelligence, the previous network layout is rudimentary and abnormal.

So-called 'bugs' and vulnerabilities can be found everywhere, and according to the network rules at the top of the protocol, it is natural to lure people to take advantage of loopholes.

Artificial intelligence could make the online environment more secure at that time, so that people really didn't have to worry about privacy leaks and cyber hackers. This was the prevailing idea at the time.

But it's like the gold nuggets on the table legs, an immature idea in the face of new things.

Bold people are realizing that the greatest use of AI for networks has never been to plug vulnerabilities and maintain security.

The greatest use of artificial intelligence is to redefine the network, so it was not long before someone gathered around Mr. Lee and began to explore the feasibility of virtual space.

This was also a very advanced idea at the time.

If artificial intelligence is the real aboriginal of the network, then whether the virtual space built according to artificial intelligence will leave human beings far away, and whether human beings will lose the right to manage, speak and even use the network. These were the concerns of people at the time.

Later, after the end of the First Republic, Beit began to sail through space with the help of the Starship.

With the help of the special environment of Xingzhou, artificial intelligence began to integrate more closely with the network and began to participate in the management of human beings.

This increased participation allowed AI to dominate the development of the web, and eventually, the rudiments of virtual spaces were tacitly established.

This is the original history of the virtual space. Wang Qian concluded.

Yes, Wang Qian's answer generally covered all aspects of the origin of virtual space.

So what do other students think about that part of the history of virtual space? Stephen asked.

So the other students began to express their ideas, starting from different points, economy, customs, technology and other aspects were talked about.

Such a long and closed history is actually very easy to tell, because there are many people who study it, and the matter has already been decided, so as long as you find a point of force, you can always tell something.

Time flew by in the exposition of the students, and soon the morning passed. Stephen's homework this time was relatively simple, and he only needed to choose some of the books listed as reading notes.

So Wang Qian simply tidied up the lakeside cottage where he had lived for a few months, and set off for Wang's father and Wang's mother's house.

This time, there is not even a hovercar, the seat is a sightseeing car with tires, and it is still slow, and it is estimated that it will be evening when I really go back.

However, such a sightseeing bus has the advantage of not filling passengers on the way.

The scenery on Beit Road is still very good, although it is not as natural and vast as Gappari Park, but it is better in terms of surprises.

In addition, there is no high technology along the way, so the atmosphere of the garden landscape is quite strong.

"Lele, let me drive the car." Wang Qian said to Lele. The sightseeing bus is controlled by Lele all the way.

"Okay then, but don't drive too fast." Lele began to prepare to let go of the controller.

"Is it okay to have a steering wheel, or is it a joystick?" Lele asked.

"Of course, driving is a joystick, and the joystick is a mecha." Wang Gandao.

So Lele raised the steering wheel and accelerator brake tachometer and other things in the main cabin of the sightseeing car, and fastened Wang Qian's seat belt.

"Let's go!" With Wang Gan's laughter, the sightseeing car began to accelerate, and soon the value on the speedometer rose to 150.

"Pay attention to the speed, you can't drive more than two hundred. You must know that speeding is a warning letter. Lele said on the side.

"You know, you can help me press the speed, not more than 180." Wang Qianman didn't care.

Wang Gan's car finally made the speed of going home faster, and after three hours of wild racing all the way, Wang Gan's not so safe car finally stopped at the door of his house.

He wanted to have a brake drift at the door of his house, this trick Wang Qian played well on the mecha, but he still missed a little in this sightseeing car, and Lele helped him complete it.

In fact, Wang Qian can go to see Wang's father and Wang's mother through cyberspace. You don't need to rush to go directly to Wang's father and Wang's mother's research institute.

When they come back like this, Wang's father and Wang's mother will definitely come out of the virtual space to pick up Wang Gan, which is a little confusing in Lele's opinion.

From Lele's point of view, there is no distance limit in the virtual space, and no matter how far it is, it can be reached instantly, which can undoubtedly facilitate Wang Qian's journey.

Gu Lele understands that Wang's father and his family, including Wang Gan, may be people who care more about the meaning of that distance, so the afternoon journey here can be regarded as a weight to express a certain meaning, which is also a question that Lele is thinking about along the way, unlike usual, Lele did not ask Wang Qian directly, but pondered it himself.

Wang Qian got out of the car, walked to the door and before he could knock, Wang's father opened the door and said, "Welcome back." ”

The two hugged as greetings, Wang Qian and Wang's father entered the house, and Lele was responsible for closing the door.

As Lele expected, the next thing was the reunion dinner, and Lele saw that the family was eating happily.

"Sister Ali, why do you think they are rushing back and then eating in reality?"