Chapter 168: Technical Hearings
"Distributed Computing Resource ......"
Svaldor looked at the title of the document and pulled it down, revealing lines of code and logic on the screen, his eyes sharpening and sharpening.
When he finished reading the document.
Long.
Svalado stood stunned, looked at it again, and finally let out a sigh.
"Navaly ......"
His mind was recalling the data and program logic that Navalli had just shown, and he couldn't help but ask him:
"βis this what you've been up to lately?"
Navali nodded, his face blank. He looked up and met Svaldore's eyes without fear.
"This is the theory I came up with - although there is already a supercomputing center and tens of thousands of computing cards to support it, if you want to make 'Lucy' a real strong AI, it will take hundreds, thousands of days, or even many years of persistent induction of mutations and model modifications.
"It took hundreds of millions of years for organic molecules in nature to evolve into primitive life, and it took extremely complex natural conditions to finally achieve this mutation. Even if we already know the origin of life, there is still no end in sight to the time it takes to create a different kind of consciousness from the existing living beings.
ββ¦β¦ Svatorado, you should feel the same way, right? Although our 'Lucy' is several times or even dozens of times better than any existing AI model other than it, in terms of retrieval efficiency, cognitive level, and self-design ability, there is still no end to the path we have taken so far. Even though the 'strong AI' that is feasible in the calculus has appeared on the horizon in the distance, it is like a mirage, and we still haven't been able to reach its edge.
"-I guess that's something you've been vaguely suspicious about, right? That's why you'll deduce it yourself before to see if there's a hidden core problem with the algorithm. β
Broken by Navalli's words, Svado couldn't help frowning.
"But...... After discussing with you, didn't we confirm that the core issues had been resolved? β
"Yes β they were solved."
Navalli shifted his gaze to the screen, and Svaldora didn't get out of his voice with a deep self-deprecating tone.
"However, after I went home, I did some data deduction on this, and finally came to a corollary - in the virtual environment of existing computing power and data exchange, it will take at least ten years for 'Lucy' to be induced to evolve the intelligence level of strong AI."
Navalli casually switched to a page on his computer, and the data and code formulas on it were more concise and straightforward than the documents he had originally presented to Svaldor, but they seemed so flawless.
Although Svaldor didn't know that this was actually just a pseudo-inference from Navalli after deliberately hiding the correlation conditional data based on his initial theory that "strong AI cannot be generated under the existing computing power conditions", the moment he saw the data and formulas, Svaldo was already deeply attracted to them and subconsciously believed this conclusion.
"So ......"
He picked up the mouse and read the conditions of this inference back and forth, and the more he looked at it, the more convinced he became, and because of this, he became more and more hesitant.
"ββIs this why you put forward the idea of 'distributed computing resources', and want to bring the immature 'Lucy' to the market, and promote the maturity of 'Lucy' through the use of local computing power by end users themselves?"
He asked Navali softly.
The latter nodded.
"I have calculated that under the current situation, more than 10 million deep users can use the current 'Lucy', which can shorten its maturity time by half, if there are 100 million users, it can be shortened by half, and if there are more than 500 million deep users worldwide, then 'Lucy' is very likely to transform into a real strong AI within a year, through a large amount of data exchange and computing power support, in a variety of complex use environments."
Navalli's answer stunned Svado for a moment, and he clicked the mouse, dragging the cursor back and forth, his expression becoming more and more solemn:
"I have to admit that your idea is very attractive...... However, it's not something I can call the shots in. β
He patted Navalli on the shoulder, looked at him with incomparably complicated eyes, and suddenly fell silent.
Navalli turned to look at him, confused.
Although he can now infiltrate and explore the core of any data model, he still can't enter the human mind as casually as the virtual world.
So, for a moment, he couldn't think of the reason for Svador's silence.
Because in his desire to come...... This man should be even more excited about this proposal, which will obviously greatly improve the progress of "Lucy's" research.
Why was he so hesitant all of a sudden, even in a dilemma?
Navalry's confusion didn't last long.
Svalado finally gave him a response.
He looked at Navali and said earnestly:
"βI thought I should submit the idea to Salman and Sanders as well."
Navaly bowed his head in response
β¦β¦γ
So, a few days later, in the large conference room of Close AI, many high-level executives including CEO Salman, CTO Sanders, and lab head Schvador gathered in the large conference room of Close AI for Navalli's latest plan.
Pooling of people.
There is no doubt that this project meeting, or technical hearing, was convened by one person.
- Navalli.
After receiving the submitted proposal, both Salman and Sanders decided to convene this small internal meeting after a short period of shock, reflection and data verification.
The core of the deliberation is naturally the "Research Feasibility on Using Distributed Computing Resources to Enhance AI Inspiration through Open Learning"
"Navaly."
At the beginning of the hearing, the first person to come forward was naturally Sanders.
"Are you sure that all the other documents, including this one, are correct?"
He crossed his hands on the table and asked the man who was sitting in the center of the crowd of high-ranking people, with some solemnity.
However, the man sitting in the middle, who did not know whether to say that he was too bold or unconscious, still replied with a blank face, as if there was no fluctuation in his mood:
"This is a conjecture I have put forward based on the available data and the accumulation of previous technology β although it is a conjecture, it is also a reasonable inference based on the current conditions. You can also ask the person in charge of Svador for specific verification. β
Navalli replied calmly.
(End of chapter)