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Chapter 260: The Lower Bound that Shocked Artificial Intelligence for an Entire Year



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It was just a test version, not intentionally sent, possibly with destructive capabilities...

Regardless, this is at least good news.

So Romand Willi's eyes narrowed as he offered a warm smile, "Then perhaps we are already able to do some advanced testing, right?"

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United States, White House regular press briefing for reporters.

On this global stage, the spokesperson pointed to a British BBC journalist, allowing him to stand up and ask a question.

"As you may have seen, Huaxia has recently established a new materials management committee, and has released a range of materials with excellent performance. So much so that the government has announced a complete overhaul of all national product standards.

Before this, many renowned materials science journals received numerous submissions from Huaxia and the performance of many materials is continuously breaking records. Peer verification has proven that these papers are indeed valid and effective.

It is said that all this depends on a material simulation software developed by Huaxia. Numerous professional institutions have indicated that the advent of this software may change the entire world's development pattern, and some have even asserted that the world's center of technological development is shifting to The East. What is your comment on this?"

As the journalist's voice faded, the spokesperson glanced at the slip of paper in hand and spoke with indignation, "Yes, we have already been paying attention to the situation you mentioned. I even have more details about this materials model. But I need to correct a small mistake in your question.

In fact, the material simulation model you mentioned was not developed by Huaxia, to be precise, not first developed by them. In fact, it was a large, comprehensive research project jointly planned by the National Science Foundation and the President's Office of Science and Technology Policy five years ago.

The whole project covered fields such as basic mathematics, materials science, computational science, and so on. Finally, last year we made a major breakthrough. We have compelling evidence to prove that the Huaxia disgracefully stole our technological details, which we had not yet had the chance to publish, and then created their version of the materials model.

But this is not the end of the world. Our more advanced materials science model is also set to officially hit the market by the end of this month. We are confident it will help all technology companies to design even newer materials and use them to build on this land. We will also further strengthen our protection of technology and intellectual property rights."

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As the spokesperson finished speaking, the room immediately erupted.

Countless hands shot up quickly.

After all, to these inherently keen reporters, there were too many stories to dig into from the spokesperson's recent remarks—allegations of theft, compelling evidence, a more advanced materials model about to be announced?!

Any one of these stories would be explosive if released.

For one simple reason, people love to watch.

You should know, the story about Huaxia developing an advanced AI-assisted materials model was hardly news anymore.

The academic community had already confirmed it and held several discussions on it.

It was also brought up many times at press conferences by various major media, but the spokesperson had consistently declined to comment.

Who would have thought that today all of a sudden such a big story would break?

Really, just by imagining, each reporter could envision a Hollywood spy blockbuster flashing through their mind.

If Hollywood doesn't release a blockbuster on materials next year, it's only to say that those screenwriters are all incompetent slobs deserving to be replaced by artificial intelligence.

The Huaxia journalists on the scene were raising their hands even higher.

Xilin University of Technology had already officially announced that the materials model was based on Qiao Ze's theories, and now they're saying it was stolen?

Could they really stand for this?

Qiao Ze is universally acknowledged in academia as a once-in-a-century genius, such a person would never pass off stolen achievements as his own. Frankly, they didn't believe it.

So, what exactly was the so-called compelling evidence?

Unfortunately for them, it seemed the spokesperson had anticipated this response and ignored the excited reporters, simply stating, "Alright, today's press conference is over."

With that, he paid no heed to the various questions erupting from below and simply turned and left.

His script only went that far, and he knew nothing more; rather than standing there and stalling with "no comment," it was better to leave the world with a proud exit.

However, it was thought that such news, once released, should give the stock market a much-needed boost, right?

At this critical moment, stock market fluctuations were directly linked to the fate of votes, and a positive outcome was imperative.

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The bad news was, even as media led by CNN began to broadcast this "good news" widely, the stock market still failed to surge.

The good news was, once the message got out, the stock market at least stopped falling. It no longer showed the continual downtrend of the past few days, with a bearish line every day; finally there were normal fluctuations.

This suggested that maybe some people believed it, but not many.

But that couldn't be helped.

After all, Huaxia's materials science model had indeed begun to have an effect.

Add to that the fact that the whole internet was full of videos of Huaxia's AI Dou Dou, while their materials science model remained nothing but a few words said by the White House spokesperson.

Even the so-called compelling evidence of Huaxia's theft of the genuine materials model was just bluster, not shown for all to see.

So everyone was eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the big move.

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