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Chapter 888: Chapter 537: The Inevitability of History【Thanks to Aorou’s 50,000 Reward】_1

After the eting, Carrie Thomas gradually reduced her creative output.

Instead of joining research institutions related to acoustics or psychoanalysis, she beca a backpacker, traveling far and wide.

In Carrie’s words, she wanted to completely abandon science and approach the world from a more purely sentintal standpoint to understand the Earth that nurtured humanity.

In the new era of external technological explosions, Carrie’s behavior seed unconventional and counter to the current mainstream trends.

Harrison Clark didn’t try to stop her.

Just as others trusted Harrison Clark unconditionally, he also trusted Carrie unconditionally.

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Now, the way the two interacted was so magical that few words were needed, and everything was communicated implicitly.

Harrison Clark provided the most significant support for Carrie’s wandering.

Beyond eting her material needs, he also tailored a lightweight self-activating personal defense system for her.

In Carrie’s backpack, there was a small palm-sized box that, when opened, could release dozens of flying micro-chanical insects with an easy-to-use, high-voltage weapon system.

Carrie Thomas’s ordinary car was also equipped with a complete intelligent individual soldier system; ordinary criminals would have had no chance against her, even if an entire reinforced platoon attacked together.

Unless soone else had modern weapons produced by Summit Military Industry.

But Harrison Clark had already quietly added protective backdoors into all Summit-produced products with attack capabilities.

Others’ weapons would beco useless junk within 50 kiloters of Carrie Thomas.

Initially, Harrison Clark hadn’t intended to research this, but since Carrie could use it, he saw to it personally, handling everything from design to craftsmanship himself.

He intended to provide a flying hovercraft for Carrie, but she didn’t want it.

Her reasoning was that slow, unhurried travel was necessary and couldn’t be rushed.

In the Solution team, Harrison Clark and others were in charge of speed, while she was in charge of slowness.

Emotion was mysterious, and faster steps didn’t necessarily lead to a better understanding.

At the ti of departure, Carrie hesitated, saying that they were all working hard, but she insisted on doing her own thing despite the differences in their principles.

Harrison Clark just chuckled, saying, “It’s fine, I know you better than others. Just go and don’t worry, I’ll handle everything else.”

Now, even if Carrie wanted to make a hole in the sky, he could cover for her, let alone a little ti off.

Carrie gave him a big kiss on the cheek, “Thank you.”

The two didn’t realize at the ti that Carrie would be gone for as long as thirty years.

Over the next thirty years, although transportation continued to evolve, becoming more and more convenient, the two unavoidably spent more ti apart than together.

The bla lay with Harrison Clark being too busy.

There were too many things that required his personal attention.

He had completed the full Millennium Plan and made it appropriately public within the core levels of the Fate Community to decentralize so of the work and make it more precise and effective where possible.

But at the mont, he had only released the first hundred years of content, only taking out related information chains for specific industries when soone else jumped ahead of his plan and made foundational achievents in certain areas.

These were the “positive variables” that he needed and could not ignore.

Previously, Harrison Clark could afford to be hands-off because his limited level of expertise ant that becoming too involved in scientific fields would be counterproductive and increase the risk of failure.

But tis had changed, and after spending many years by Freddy’s side, he had invested a lot of effort in strengthening his basic knowledge. The title of cosmologist implied that he must achieve at least a bachelor’s level education in multiple basic subjects in the 31st century to have the ability to study cosmology.

So, although his current level would be rather diocre in the 31st century, it was still remarkable in the 21st century.

The advantage of having more knowledge was that he could execute the Millennium Plan more accurately and control variables better, while the disadvantage was that he had to work harder and take on more detailed tasks.

By the year 2050, Samantha had completed the quantum supercalculate core 37 years ahead of schedule, thanks to Harrison’s advanced work.

Imdiately afterward, Harrison uploaded the core frawork of the first-generation artificial intelligence assistant “Star,” which he had half-completed.

It’s worth ntioning that under Eilen Elvin’s full attack, the Infinite Genetic Information technology was completed in 2045, and by 2048, humanity’s capture accuracy of genetic information reached the 29th century level when Star first appeared.

This was the fundantal condition for Harrison Clark to complete the initial version of Star ahead of schedule.

Harrison Clark relentlessly pushed biotechnology forward, making the leg of progress especially robust and taking significant strides, thus realizing his goal to so extent.

In the early 21st century, humanity had various fantasies about artificial intelligence.

Countless speculations and concerns arose about the rebellion and threats posed by artificial intelligence.

Theoretically, 21st-century humans couldn’t withstand “Star,” a colossal artificial intelligence that would quickly sweep across the civilized world and dominate over 99.99% of the civilization’s computing power.

Harrison Clark had previously analyzed that only Galactic human programrs with at least 35% genetic awakening could control self-aware super artificial intelligence.

But there was no need to worry about that now.

This was because the programr who wrote the core logic frawork for Star was Harrison Clark himself.

There was no need for others to control Star; he could do it himself.

According to his calculations, nearly 300 years later, when he passed away, the awakenings of his successors should have long exceeded 35%.

As if to prove his speculation, in 2055, the newly rising young biologist Victor Young completed the improved version of Summit Amino Acid.

From that point on, the iron curtain that had kept human genes locked at a 25% awakening threshold for centuries loosened.

Harrison Clark personally t the 30-year-old Victor Young.

Upon seeing him, he had a strange feeling.

Victor Young resembled Dr. Jas Wright, who had invented the Jas Amino Acid in the third tiline in 2764. They both had square faces and beard, looking more like boxers than biologists.

There was no doubt that Victor Young had so connection with Jas Wright.

Harrison Clark generously returned the naming rights for the Summit Amino Acid to Victor Young.

At the ti, he said, “Dr. Young, one’s aspiration isn’t asured by age, and your achievents deserve recognition. I nad it Summit Amino Acid rely because it was one of Summit Ventures’ major industries. Now, you can give it a new na.”

Victor Young was overjoyed, overwheld with emotion, and extrely grateful.

After a long hesitation, Victor Young said, “Mr. Clark, I know my ideas might be a bit narrow-minded. My greatest ambition is not about an apocalypse thousands of years later, but to do sothing for this era, to see my country stable and prosperous…”

“So let’s call it Jas Amino Acid. Is that alright?”

Harrison Clark paused.

“Alright!”

This seed to be the inevitable course of history.

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