A retired professor from Kyoto People's University, an expert in biotechnology, and a scholar who has participated in quantum computer research.
On a bright and sunny morning, they gathered in the conference room of the Institute of Biotechnology. In the solemn atmosphere, Jiang Cheng stood at the front and shared his ideas about brain-like organisms.
After a series of blackboard writings and concept explanations, Dean Zhong, who is already seventy years old, was actually taking notes with a pen!
There are quite a few people who behave the same way as him.
Jiangcheng represents the pinnacle of modern scientific research, and countless people who want to attend his lectures have no chance to do so.
Jiang Cheng wants to gather the wisdom of everyone to truly transform the idea of a brain-like quantum computer into a real possibility, and the day when it is successfully made into a physical object and tested will mean that this path is feasible.
The broader significance lies in the fact that brain simulation can be expanded in all directions, not just limited to quantum computers.
The meeting room was brightly lit despite the curtains being drawn, and the rustling sound of writing added a unique charm.
Most people were pondering his ingenious idea. Some were momentarily stunned after hearing Jiang Cheng's account, and then shuddered as their brains began to process the information he had presented.
Is it possible?
"What we need now is a memory device that can connect to the human body and simulate the brain's thinking..."
Jiang Cheng raised many questions to the scholars, which are some of the key points in his thinking.
"This material exists in the world, but how can we ensure that it will last long after it is formed? The concept of 'activity' is completely different from that of electronic technology."
Chen Ang raised a question.
"I think that besides activity, the ability to construct conduits to select suitable thought hosts is also a difficult problem to solve."
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Discussions filled the conference room. As expected of a gathering place for China's top scholars, after understanding Jiang Cheng's thinking, they quickly identified the most difficult parts of the structure.
Sitting in his chair, looking at the notes in his hand, with the voices of the researchers around him, he was somewhat excited. He looked back at the talented people behind him, and then at Jiang Cheng, who was rigorously debating with them.
This scene, brimming with academic atmosphere, is a paradise for researchers.
Raise questions and work together to solve them.
Jiangcheng possesses a keen scientific awareness, while Chinese scholars have an absolutely rational mindset. The collision of these two approaches has been constantly sparking new ideas.
The leadership initially appointed him as a research leader to set a good example, and now it seems to have had a very direct and positive effect. Whether it's the Academy of Sciences or other departments, everyone seems to have found a pillar of support.
Research projects in various fields are flourishing recently, with no one willing to lag behind, creating a vibrant and diverse landscape.
Compared to the United States or other countries, we are moving forward with increasing determination and composure. We no longer have the same sense of urgency as before, where we were frantically trying to catch up. China's technology has always been strong.
With a solid foundation and self-confidence, a person who stands tall and proud will walk faster than one who bows their head and looks down, because they will stride forward, kicking up obstacles and trampling thorns in their way.
Mr. Zhong suddenly remembered a quote from writer Shi Tiesheng: "Take the doubts of others as flickering will-o'-the-wisps and boldly walk your night path."
Jiang Cheng possesses this quality; he is never afraid of rules or common sense. Looking at the ladder of human progress, it is only by breaking through existing knowledge that one can reach a higher level.
The concept of brain-like organisms is not something that ordinary researchers can come up with. Professor Zhong understood his idea. We start from the ontology and then return to the ontology, which forms a logically self-consistent closed loop.
If this research is successful, then China's quantum computing field will, if not surpass the United States by a large margin, absolutely crush it.
Pick up a hand and slap their researchers' faces until they are swollen, like pioneers, like a new era, and ruthlessly block their rapid rise over the past few centuries!
Over the years, we have seen their true colors far too often. Negotiations between major powers are such that if you take a step back, they will take two steps forward, forcing you to shrink into a corner and not dare to move, only able to be a docile field mouse.
China remains a leading power, possessing the strength to compete in many fields, even surpassing some smaller nations…
Jiangcheng is not afraid of its opponents. If the enemy is strong, we will become even stronger. They are doing very well in the field of quantum computing, so we must transcend them.
With this in mind, he decided to dedicate the next few months to this.
The researchers worked with Jiang Cheng to develop an extremely detailed plan, thinking out every step. All that was left was to implement it.
The meeting lasted from morning till night, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and everyone ate at the Institute of Biotechnology's cafeteria. Discussing science and technology is tiring, let alone persisting for twelve hours straight. Some people left the science park completely exhausted, as if their souls had left their bodies.
Zhong Lao quickly arranged for people to send these valuable talents back to their respective departments, not daring to neglect them in the slightest.
Jiang Cheng is really ruthless. He doesn't rest, and everyone else feels embarrassed to rest either. Actually, some people reached their peak mental state in the afternoon, and then started to feel tired. Maintaining a highly active mind is a very tiring thing.
It's best if things like this happen less often; in a way, he's a hardcore liver man.
The final result was obviously a pleasant surprise. A thick stack of documents was stored in Zhong Lao and Jiang Cheng's office, in duplicate, totaling more than forty pages.
The page was densely covered with detailed process diagrams, mind maps, and active concepts...
Tomorrow morning, the two will review the matter again, and after the decision is made, it will be submitted for approval. A large number of researchers will be mobilized, bringing together talents from various fields, to officially begin the tackling of the simulated human brain project.
Jiang Cheng was so tired that he slept very soundly that night. As the night deepened outside the window, he made a phone call with Mr. Zhong before falling asleep.
The specific content is one of the components of the Brain-Inspired Design Project.
That is the host's choice.
Since we need to imitate thought, we need a highly intelligent person, whose brain serves as a template, allowing unconscious memories to connect with it through conduits.
It's simple in some ways, but difficult in others.
There are many intelligent people, and Jiangcheng is one of them, but after the evaluation, it was found that he was not good enough!
It doesn't meet the requirements for perfection!
Jiang Cheng pursues perfection in scientific research. Although his research sensitivity and knowledge are top-notch, he is still lacking in terms of sheer intellectual ability on paper.
This is nothing surprising. Einstein had an IQ of 146, and there are many people with higher IQs, but no one else can become Einstein.
He wanted Professor Zhong to select a target from around the world.
Interestingly, Gu Qingwan's IQ is 152, which is quite astonishing. Jiang Cheng was also somewhat shocked when he found out.
However, Dr. Zhong refused the idea of having her as a host.
reason?
It's a top secret; even Academician Zhong's identity cannot be revealed.
Because he was also kept in the dark.
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