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Chapter 303: Chapter 216: Love Einstein-Mid Deacon Tesla-Da Vinci Langjiro Chen_3

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Only Harrison Clark knew how tired he was. He tried his best to transform the superficial knowledge he’d gained in the field of artificial intelligence in the 31st century into sothing the people of the 21st century could understand and learn, which was quite difficult for soone with a “grade school” level of education.

It was so hard, especially for soone like him who had struggled with academics in the past.

He nearly wore out all the materials he’d read while in elentary school in his mind. This self-inflicted arduous task almost led to his hair falling out from exhaustion.

Either way, from that point on, Summit Ventures entered the fast lane in the movie arena again.

Harrison Clark provided funds, scripts, and even lured in well-known directors for multiple projects. As a full-ti producer, he tirelessly traveled between Summit Research Institute, Summit Ventures, and various film crews.

With his all-out efforts, Summit Ventures produced classic sci-fi movies at a rate of two to three films per year on average.

He created four completely different movie universes and released a total of twenty-four movies before 2035, including stand-alone films.

These twenty-four masterpieces each boasted thrilling and gripping storylines that kept viewers reflecting upon the lofty ideals presented. Every re-watch provided new insights, as though each film was a treasure trove.

Furthermore, each film had increasingly refined production values and nearly flawless special effects. By the ti the last few films were made, the Uncanny Valley Effect had been completely shattered, achieving a fully realistic visual experience.

Future generations would collectively refer to these twenty-four films as “Welco to the Future.”

One day, twenty-four hours, with each hour corresponding to a film.

Thus, Summit Ventures beca the undisputed entertainnt empire on a global scale, with an astonishing market value of 430 billion US dollars and ushered in a renaissance for sci-fi movies.

Harrison Clark laid out all the possible threats humans could encounter in the future, as well as a wide range of conjectures and criticisms voiced in the humanistic ideas of the future generation, regarding social systems and the nurous potential reasonable and unreasonable aspects within future social classes for the world to see.

Utilizing movies, Harrison tried to help contemporary people adapt to a thought process based on the current mont while looking forward to the future.

His films even stopped several local wars that were ignited due to shortsighted conflicts in so regions!

Of course, in almost all of his movies, humans’ enemies were alien invaders. He never made a film about artificial intelligence betraying and threatening humanity.

After all, on this tiline, Harrison Clark had a clear purpose in mind. His judgnt at the ti was that it would never happen—artificial intelligence was more reliable than humanity itself.

There was no need to depict a threat that would never surface. He wanted humanity to put its full force into artificial intelligence developnt—the stronger, the better. There was no need to abandon this vital direction for faster technological progress due to the slim chance of an ethical crisis.

A thousand years later, looking back at the speech he made when his twenty-fourth and final film, “Compound Eye Crisis,” which was the only box-office hit with average reviews and the only one he genuinely created himself, Harrison Clark’s face turned beet red.

Master Harrison’s hands went limp as he shrugged his shoulders.

What can I do?

I am just as desperate!

There was no such thing before—who would have thought radium would suddenly appear this ti?

Man’s calculations are no match for the heavens, and Ti does not play by the rules.

In 2035, Harrison Clark announced another matter that caused a huge stir.

People then discovered, with imnse horror, that since 2020, besides inventing nine major technologies and completing “The Madman’s Conjectures Collection,”, he not only promoted Summit Ventures but also quietly ventured far and wide in the scientific field.

Over those fifteen years, he had also created a leading technology company worth 200 billion US dollars in current value and with a potential value of up to 1000 billion US dollars.

Summit Technology Group, the true leading company, was forrly known as Summit Research Institute.

Their products had already beco common worldwide, and people could no longer live without them in their daily lives.

The minds of both the scientific community and ordinary people were almost blown by his accomplishnts.

Are you even human?

How much work have you put in?

What all did you accomplish in those fifteen years?

Will your na, Harrison Clark, also include suffixes of Einstein, Tesla, and da Vinci?

So, your full title would be Harrison Einstein-Tesla-DaVinci-Long-Brush?

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