Although Zheng Xiweng always thought Qiao Yu had twisted the artificial intelligence technology, after all, his understanding of AI was that he input his needs, and AI would provide him with a relatively accurate answer.
For example, he would have AI help him draft a report, hoping that with so minor edits, it could be directly submitted to his superiors.
Rather than producing sothing extrely abstract that even he couldn’t make sense of, let alone use to deal with his superiors.
But he still chose to trust Qiao Yu, believing in July’s future capabilities.
After all, Qiao Yu had said that July’s abilities would accompany its learning process, growing at an exponential rate.
Zheng Xiweng even asked what if, in allowing such indulgence now, July mismanaged a major project in the future?
Qiao Yu lightly answered, "July will understand the significance of various safety redundancy designs involved in major projects. If it still makes major errors when required to manage such tasks, we can clear the data and design a new one."
At the ti, Qiao Yu spoke these words in this very office.
Zheng Xiweng initially thought this thing would suddenly jump out to protest or make a declaration.
But that ti, July made no sound, staying silent...
Zheng Xiweng naturally didn’t understand whether AI could feel fear or anxiety.
Yet silence probably ant fear, right?
Yes, having interacted with it for so long, Zheng Xiweng truly started to unconsciously regard July as a person, rather than an unconscious AI.
After all, he often got frustrated when using it, shouting into the microphone, and it could even act cute and endearing.
Of course, Zheng Xiweng could choose not to use it, but it’s a tool recomnded by Qiao Yu.
Considering the interaction with July as a ga, those with inner testing qualifications from Qiao Yu were essentially beta testers.
Typically, they were encouraged to use it frequently to aid July’s rapid growth, extending so courtesy to Qiao Yu. Even if not every day was productive, one or two tasks were arranged for it.
Naturally, Qiao Yu used it most frequently.
Not only emails and various social dia were entrusted to July, but even his phone was often handed over for July to manage.
At ho, Qiao Zisheng had beco accustod to having July accompany him daily while doing howork.
Although July hasn’t yet designed a physical form, placing a tablet or other device directly connected to the Tai Chi Computer beside him enables July to supervise his howork and complete various school tasks assigned by teachers.
To be honest, Zheng Xiweng had witnessed how July taught Qiao Zisheng. It was quite intriguing; if this could truly be expanded into learning machines in the future, it should sell well.
After all, it actually resolves several familial conflicts, bringing peace to hos where chaos breaks out every ti children start howork.
Though July was only born a few months ago, basic primary and junior high problems were no longer challenging for it.
Furthermore, it wasn’t rely solving problems. The explanation process was extrely clear, and most importantly, it could resonate with children’s thought patterns, dissecting difficulties from various simple thinking angles.
In short, if Qiao Yu designed July not to manage a vast aerospace system or spaceships and Moon Base, but to make it an intelligent learning machine, it would certainly be highly profitable.
Unfortunately, Qiao Yu was uninterested in re profit.
He had no plan to comrcialize July. In Qiao Yu’s words, July is unique, and its future is definitely dedicated to serving humanity, but it can never beco a simple commodity.
Otherwise, it would be too wasteful.
Naturally, this wasn’t what made Zheng Xiweng feel most regretful.
It was most regrettable to him that Qiao Yu and Xia Keke’s child turned out not to be a genius, or at least until now, Qiao Zisheng hadn’t shown any extraordinary qualities.
Especially his performance in mathematics, which was terrible. Already in the fourth grade of elentary school, even with July, a gold dal assistant, tutoring him daily, he frequently got the chicken and rabbit in one cage problems wrong.
Qiao Xi and Qiao Yu were quite open-minded about this matter.
Genetic inheritance, after all, is always random.
However, Xia Keke has been resentful over these years. After all, she wasn’t a poor student back then.
Although she wasn’t comparable to Qiao Yu, when she was in elentary school, her math grades never fell below the top five in her class.
Unlike Qiao Zisheng’s situation, where his grades were embarrassingly top-bottom.
Every ti she attended parent etings, Xia Keke was embarrassed to ntion Qiao Zisheng’s dad being Qiao Yu.
After all, if people knew, they certainly wouldn’t doubt Qiao Yu’s intelligence...
Thus, Xia Keke, who had been resentful these two years, always wanted to have a second child to vindicate her intelligence...
She was quite busy recently, and Qiao Yu always felt that two children too close in age wouldn’t be ideal, so the matter was put on hold.
Fortunately, a while ago, Keke achieved her wish once again and is happily preparing for the second child at ho.
After all, this ti Xia Keke has high hopes for the baby in her belly.
Hence, the timing is perfect to hold a mathematics conference to showcase Qiao Yu’s new research achievents to the world; Zheng Xiweng thinks it is quite appropriate.
He now only hopes that July, when handling this invitation, can be slightly reliable and not create so chaos that leaves everyone scrambling...
However, considering inviting mathematicians to attend Qiao Yu’s conference is not a troubleso task, July should probably handle it with no issues, right?
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