Chapter 386 More Possibilities



Discussions surrounding these two virtual worlds filled the entire social network.

This has been the hottest topic in the global public opinion sphere during this period.

The main reason is that there are actually only two public opinion circles on Earth: China and the Western world.

Even Russia, which faces significant discrimination in the Western world, has not considered going its own way, but has instead integrated into the Western media sphere through various means.

China, on the other hand, completely ignores you. Occasionally, when you see diplomats making statements on the Little Blue Bird (a Chinese messaging app), many Chinese people don't even know what it is.

Since the emergence of the virtual world, both of these public opinion circles have been filled with content related to the virtual world.

Major companies are offering starting annual salaries of 500,000 to recruit people who have acquired virtual reality equipment.

Of course, a very strict agreement needs to be signed, which roughly means that all virtual assets acquired by the other party in the virtual world belong to the company.

By the 2030s, the recognition of virtual assets and the protection of their rights were already quite comprehensive.

Ten years ago, some bloggers gained considerable attention on the internet by chasing and retrieving their dogs over long distances. Ten years later, with the improvement of laws, finding dogs has become a rare occurrence.

Anyone who finds their lost dog can be overjoyed for days – and I finally did! I'm planning to sue them and then post footage of my tearful wailing after finding my dog ​​online to get some attention.

Some people might ask, would anyone actually sign such a harsh contract?

Yes, and quite a few people have signed up.

Because not all buyers are in Suzhou.

In Suzhou, whether buying or renting, housing prices have seen a significant increase.

This is unaffordable for many people.

Instead of playing single-player fantasy worlds in other cities, why not sign a contract with a big company and come here to earn a high salary?

Moreover, although the agreement states that the ownership of the acquired virtual assets belongs to the large company, there is a supplementary agreement that stipulates that while the other party is still working for the company, the right to use the virtual assets belongs to the individual.

This made the signatories feel that the terms weren't so unacceptable.

In reality, some contracts may seem unacceptable, but the signatories must have weighed the pros and cons before deciding to sign them.

In this age of highly developed information, who doesn't understand the intricacies of this situation?

Just like the contract with Qidian, the copyright belongs to Yuewen. This contract is definitely unreasonable, but for most authors, Qidian is already the best in terms of overall conditions among these unethical online literature platforms.

The division of rights and responsibilities in a contract is only one part of the judgment criteria, and cannot be a sufficient and necessary condition for an author to decide to sign a contract.

Simply put, the big companies offer very generous terms, while also giving the signees some room for luck.

Major internet giants have established departments in Suzhou dedicated to exploring the virtual world and have invested a great deal of human and material resources in it.

Netizens' exploration of the virtual world is based on subjective judgment combined with a small number of objective factors.

For these large companies, rigorous and meticulous argumentation is the most common approach.

For example, the content creator speculated that the fantasy world and the magic world are on the same planet, with the fantasy world being a pre-existing era of the magic world.

The major companies, by locating celestial bodies in the sky, determined that both worlds were on the same planet.

The Magi system has led to large companies employing a number of astronomers, with varying numbers and skill levels among different companies.

After confirming this, a new question arose: why do the fantasy world and the magical world, which are on the same planet, have different numbers of suns in their skies?

At the same time, it remains to be seen whether the fantasy world or the magic world is the preceding world.

Logically speaking, the fantasy world is clearly in the earlier part of the timeline, which is equivalent to ancient times, while the magical world is in the later part of the timeline, which belongs to the modern era or even the future.

After the mages unified the fantasy world, they created a modern society that was even more advanced than Earth. Then, overnight, the mages and ordinary people disappeared without a trace.

But will the design of artificial intelligence really be the same as conventional reasoning?

Large companies don't disclose this information like content creators do.

However, in the information age, such secrets cannot be kept for long.

Because among the users of 'Future' there will definitely be astronomy enthusiasts or even astronomers, and once they make a discovery, they may not keep it secret like large internet companies do.

Astronomers are human beings too, and there are bound to be individuals with a strong desire to perform.

You see some shocking statements from experts in the media. Some of them are genuine idiots, while others are forced to pretend to be idiots. Some statements are maliciously edited by the media, with the beginning and end of their sentences removed and then released.

"I really want to buy one. This is the first time I've had such a strong desire to buy one."

"I felt even more envious and jealous than when I was in college and saw my wealthy classmates using the latest iPhones."

"I am truly grateful to Kechuang Bio. Among my friends on WeChat Moments, those who bought into the future and those who didn't have become two different species."

No matter what you say to your friend who bought it, he'll always say, "Oh, how did you know I bought the future?"

“I finally understand that Li Bin said in 2021 that NIO would be one of the world’s top five manufacturers in ten years, and that the future belongs to NIO.”

Ten years have passed, and the future is indeed the future of the future, but this future is not the same as that NIO.

By 2031, the leading players in the new energy vehicle industry have already emerged, and it is clear that NIO will not continue to be a new force in car manufacturing in the next decade.

Instead, it has become like Meizu in the smartphone era—a niche brand that relies on unique designs and features to meet the needs of a small group of people.

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