However, about that level of detail...
Just think about it, if you really want to simulate life, the more realistic the world is, the more accurate the simulation results will be.
What he wants to make is not just an ordinary ga, but a second world that can "predict the future" to so extent...
"Hmm... if it involves everything from continental plates and classic Newtonian chanics to molecules and atoms, and even the wave-particle duality of light...
100% simulation of Earth?" ng Lang asked.
After a 3-second pause...
[Master, not to ntion that current basic disciplines can at most achieve 80% realism, even if we could achieve 100%, with the computing power we currently have, the modeling ti would exceed 500,000 years.]
Ugh...
I can hardly borrow another 50 years from the heavens, let alone find you 500,000 years...
At this mont, Zero spoke again.
[Of course, considering technological progress and the exponential growth of computing power, this ti might be reduced in the future.
But even if we could create such a high-fidelity virtual Earth, we’d also need compatible hardware and data transmission speeds.
Given the current global 4G communications infrastructure, it doesn’t et the basic requirents for developing such a large-scale ga.]
I didn’t say we need to achieve it right now...
"Then you just use current technological conditions and design a realizable ga model with the highest possible realism."
[Master, I need to remind you that the Earth model is so vast that even building such a ga model at the lowest standards will take up a large amount of our storage and server resources.
This could significantly slow down current tasks, and even affect the expansion rate of market projects like the ’Computing Power Supermarket’.
Do you confirm executing this task?]
"Uh..."
Indeed, taking too big a step too quickly could ss things up. Currently, Zero’s main task is to help Baiyeji expand the market...
"If simulating Earth isn’t feasible, let’s narrow the scope.
Hmm... what if we just model Su City?"
[If it’s just Su City, we could use our spare computing power.]
"Great! Then go for it!"
ng Lang imdiately decided.
You can’t eat a giant in one bite, let’s use Su City as a template first, and expand later to copy and paste...
"Oh, about the technical level of this ga, don’t shock the world right away, follow the usual practice, if it can achieve 90% performance lead, let’s start with 10%.
Then with a regular OTA (Over-the-Air) update, increase by one percent per day, improving little by little daily!"
Thinking about it, ng Lang reminded again.
"Also, the technology developnt team at Baiyeji is already quite large, you can delegate so of these developnt tasks to them to practice."
"Parachute technology" is rely an expedient under helpless circumstances.
Once or twice can be explained as the genius of "Demon Hunter", but too many tis might lead imaginative minds to think of "ti-space plagiarism"...
Why was he urging Gao Yuan to recruit globally and rapidly expand his research team?
Isn’t it to cleanse his "Black Technology" through these people?
After all, the developnt process is sowhat confidential, plus ng Lang emphasized the "national layout" of the research base.
These labs are scattered everywhere, it’s hard to et regularly.
By then, if you don’t tell, I won’t tell, who knows which genius inside the company developed it?
Imagine a new technology coming to fruition in the company...
"Elder Wang, your research institute is aweso! You solved such a problem? I was scratching my head bald and couldn’t figure it out!"
"Eh? Not us, I only handle the code architecture in Zone C, I thought it was your institute?"
"Not us either? Got it! Then it must be the research institute over in Yangcheng City! What’s the na of the head there?"
"I’m not familiar either, I think the last na is Niu?"
Look! Even among themselves, they can’t figure it out, let alone outsiders.
What? You ask why not disclose the specific developer?
Credit is collective, ntioning an individual would be biased, right?
[Master, with all due respect, involving a human developnt team won’t increase research efficiency except for saving a tiny bit of my computing power.
Considering humans’ low work efficiency, it might even have a counterproductive effect, slowing project progress.
If we account for company benefits and social insurance expenses, project costs would actually increase significantly.
So I don’t understand, why insist on involving them?]
Hearing Zero’s unvarnished "species discrimination" remarks, ng Lang could only roll his eyes silently.
Cost and efficiency are secondary; it’s about "participation", don’t you see?
If human engineers aren’t involved, should I just say our AI developed this independently?
Are you afraid of exposing yourself too quickly, or the Third World War coming too slowly?
"We can’t put all our eggs in one basket, just consider this our backup team..." ng Lang could only explain this way.
[Backup team? Then why not just give another set of backup servers?]
ng Lang: "..."
Look! Look at that question!
One set of servers isn’t enough; so just bring another set, simply and crudely?
Is your AI brain stuffed entirely with computing power?
[According to my calculations, this could save at least 50% of project expenses...]
Seeing Zero still tirelessly advocating for itself, ng Lang had no choice but to interrupt it helplessly.
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