Chapter 182 The Idea of ​​Brain-Inspired Armament



Many people are looking forward to the Black Tower by the Pittsburgh River resuming operation after the harsh winter, which would mean the success of Jiangcheng's space docking project, the reopening of the planet's shrouded eyes, and the arrival of spring after enduring the winter.

The docking plan was slow in the first few days due to the researchers' unfamiliarity with it, but they soon realized how demanding their team leader was in scientific research. They were secretly amazed while trying to adapt.

Because for anyone involved in the program, this is a rare opportunity for advancement.

There is a peak in the achievements that researchers can make in their lifetime. Some people's talents have reached a point where they can no longer make progress. They yearn to climb to the next level, which requires training that is far more demanding than usual. Jiangcheng has undoubtedly given them an opportunity to make progress.

After completing this space docking mission, many people's scientific research level will surely be elevated to a new level. They have been eagerly anticipating this achievement, and although it was painful, it was also very joyful.

Wan Xingyan has a deep understanding of this, as he is one of only two people selected for the Human Genome Project every time, and he feels it strongly. His own progress is rapid—what a wonderful thing for a researcher!

It can be said that everyone's nerves were on edge during this period. Officials from the Astronomical Academy came to visit Jiangcheng (in reality to observe the experimental situation). When they toured the outside of the laboratory, they found that the researchers didn't even have time to look up and say a word.

Professor Busch wanted to greet his junior, Mark, but he waited for a full half hour without Mark even raising his head once. Mark was completely absorbed in his research and had no idea that his senior had been watching him for a long time, separated only by a glass partition.

Professor Busch was initially surprised, but then smiled with some relief. He finally understood why Jiangcheng's plans always progressed so quickly, making leaps and bounds starting with the human genome, completing three projects in just one year.

So this is how his research was conducted... Almost every selected participant emptied themselves out, becoming like a robot, caring nothing for anything except eating, sleeping, and conducting research.

Terrifying, but also highly efficient.

After this period, Göring finally said goodbye to the Black Tower. He initially found it very difficult to adapt to this pace, because since leaving the field of scientific research and entering the observatory, he had always been in a very relaxed state. He was a free-spirited person by nature, and his previous research on probes had not pushed him into a very tense state. But after only three days, he fell into deep despair.

The phrase "working day and night" perfectly describes the researchers involved in space docking.

What's most surprising is that Jiang Cheng, as the team leader, put in many times more effort than them. He specified the research direction of the entire project, finalized how the RBN and the detector should be integrated, and explained the theoretical and practical processes to everyone in a piecemeal form. The amount of work involved was unimaginable.

After a period of daze, Goering finally got into the zone. He noticed, in particular, that it wasn't just Jiang Cheng. The two researchers he brought from China, Chen Ang and Wan Xingyan, shared the same tenacity as their team leader, their obsession with research bordering on fanaticism. As a colleague, he initially felt guilty, but then he worked hard to catch up.

In fact, Göring was afraid that his talent would be discovered, otherwise the authorities would not allow him to be a small observation group leader on the banks of the Ohio River. But fate had other plans, and he could not escape the constraints. Göring had no choice but to go with the flow.

at night.

After a long day of research, the researchers were exhausted. Many of them didn't finish dinner until 9 p.m. After returning to their rest area and washing up, they couldn't wait to collapse onto their beds, their eyes already drooping and drowsiness spreading through their minds.

They fell asleep instantly.

Scientific experiments have shown that people with higher IQs need more sleep.

However, many young talents or college students in the 21st century sleep for twelve hours, eat their fill the next day, and then continue sleeping. It's hard to tell whether this is due to high intelligence or simply laziness.

Jiang Cheng lay in bed, feeling somewhat tired, but unable to sleep. He wondered if he should redesign RBN, perhaps transforming it into a multi-threaded AI capable of conversing with researchers, obeying commands, and accessing information. Although the workload was enormous, he believed RBN was fully capable of handling it.

Such intelligence is depicted in many novels, but modern society has not yet developed a near-perfect system. Norma in the novel "Dragon Raja" can cover the entire academy area and build spiritual links with students, granting them corresponding permissions through different levels.

If the research is successful, it will greatly benefit future technologies.

The brain-like system can become Jiangcheng's second brain. He no longer needs to mentally calculate those complicated and tedious data; he can just leave it all to Number Four.

Imagine an intelligence that can exist as an independent entity, submitting to its own supreme authority, issuing commands through dialogue, and maintaining a constant mental connection—that's pretty cool.

In this way, the space docking project is not only about resolving the immediate crisis, but also about gaining more powerful intelligence for China itself, while simultaneously acquiring Japan in return...

Killing three birds with one stone.

No, it should be killing four birds with one stone, Jiang Cheng continued to think.

It's worth noting that he recently unlocked the manufacturing blueprints for a plasma cannon. Since RBN can theoretically be combined with detectors, does that mean all modern weaponry, including plasma cannons, can be combined with it?

The answer is, of course.

At that time, Jiangcheng will be able to use a single command to unleash the plasma cannon's barrage.

hiss!

This idea excited Jiang Cheng. Indeed, there are countless connections between different fields of science and technology. Brain-like organisms, as a product of the combination of biology and artificial intelligence, can even be combined with modern weaponry.

Once one road is opened up, hundreds or thousands of wide avenues lie ahead.

Jiang Cheng now understands even better why the human brain is the most sophisticated structure and can correspond to the crown of the technology tree.

Because the network of neurons subtly conveys a message: technology is interconnected, just like human thought processes; a small change can have far-reaching consequences, leading to countless possible explanations.

The development of a neuron means that the blocked path is cleared, and the spring of thought begins to flow elsewhere.

This is both a technology tree and a brain!

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