The website's server is located overseas, which involves regional issues. If the website itself cannot be convicted, how much less so a search engine?
Not to mention finding the person who uploaded it, and even then, they wouldn't upload one article at a time. People in this industry would have already developed a tool to automatically upload.
This involves the data collection software and the entire profit chain.
The only limitation in this kind of lawsuit is the area; if the person collecting the data is a foreigner, you really can't do anything about it.
This has led to incomplete and loophole-ridden laws, which many people exploit to create gray-market industries.
Xing Baohua took advantage of this point to start playing with search, using search to develop data first. Once enough data was accumulated and the hardware gradually improved, he prepared to play with basic artificial intelligence.
Intelligence relies on massive amounts of data for support.
Moreover, complex data involves complex algorithms, requiring a large team to work on it, and the salary expenses alone amount to tens of millions every year.
The salaries for highly skilled personnel range from tens of thousands to millions of yuan; otherwise, you won't be able to retain them. Xing Baohua will need many such people in the future, so you need to be generous with your personnel expenditures.
They even want to create an equity pool as an incentive bonus.
Artificial intelligence is not in a hurry; it hasn't even started collecting data globally yet. It's a long road ahead.
The investigation team stayed in China for half a month and then left in disgrace. Despite the rice company's legal department issuing a lawyer's letter, the company didn't take it seriously; they can sue wherever they want.
Some media outlets reported on the letter from the rice company, but many Western media outlets didn't even mention it or comment on it.
The soy sauce experts have left; they witnessed something, but did nothing.
Domestic media published critical articles about their behavior, saying that as experts, they dared not speak out, dared not say what they saw, and even used silence to express indifference. What use are such experts?
These are all for the Chinese people to see, to let them know how ugly the hearts of those senior technical personnel are, that they dare not admit their mistakes even when they are wrong, and that their bias and discrimination are fully displayed in them.
Xing Baohua returned to central Shandong, while Xiao Tianna remained in Taihu to temporarily oversee the work.
Just three days after I returned, I received a report from the Guoli Town laboratory that someone had broken into the laboratory at night.
"Did you catch them?"
"He's done for! He's a foreigner, we don't know which country he's from," the person who reported said.
"No notification has been sent to the relevant departments."
"We've been notified. People from G'an have arrived and have begun an investigation."
"I understand!" Xing Baohua nodded, then told Xie Yingying that if he didn't have anything important to do in the afternoon, he would go to the laboratory in Guoli Town.
The development of quantum chips is like squeezing toothpaste; every step forward is huge, but each step is fraught with difficulties that need to be overcome step by step.
Xing Baohua had thought the film would be completed this year, but he was wrong. Technical problems are not all obstacles.
The fact that someone broke into the laboratory in Guoli Town means that some forces have already discovered its existence. As for the secrets inside, how can we know without going in?
They just barged into a heavily guarded place; I don't know what they were thinking.
In the afternoon, Xing Baohua came over and first got a preliminary understanding of the situation. Someone tried to climb over the wall and was discovered by the sentry post on the corner tower. He first shone a searchlight on them and warned them three times with a loudspeaker. After obtaining approval from above, he dealt with the situation decisively.
The wall was knocked down after it was only halfway up; why did they continue to act after the warning? Unless this person doesn't understand Chinese, but even if they don't, they can understand that it was a warning.
The lab was fine. Since it was nighttime, there was practically no one there. If anyone was, it was just a few people working overtime, so the impact was minimal, and many people didn't even know about it.
Xing Baohua learned about the progress of quantum chip from Zhang Dongshuo. Although he was very anxious, he could only comfort Zhang Dongshuo and say that things shouldn't be rushed.
Subsequently, Xing Baohua went to the relevant departments to learn more about the situation.
The person in charge of this incident was surnamed Liu. He was a bit older, so his colleagues called him Lao Liu, and Xing Baohua followed suit.
"This incident probably involved more than one person; there were two or three others involved. The one who died was likely an outsider, essentially cannon fodder, testing our defensive deployment to gain information," Lao Liu explained to Xing Baohua.
"Have the other relevant personnel been found?"
"We're investigating, and we believe we'll have some leads soon," Old Liu said.
Foreigners now have relatively more freedom in China. Unlike a few years ago when they had to be accompanied by foreign personnel, now they can travel freely as long as they register with the relevant departments.
These days, it's quite easy to check a foreigner's identity, unless they came in with a private passport and weren't registered.
Currently, the police have not found any information about the deceased foreigner. This can only mean that the foreigner used a fake identity and entered the country illegally via land or sea borders.
The second method is slightly more difficult, while the first method is more likely. You can use a fake identity to deceive others and then revert to your real identity. Even if you die, no information can be found about you.
They asked every hotel, guesthouse, and even small inn in central Shandong, but couldn't find the person even with the deceased's portrait.
Perhaps they have an inside contact in the area who have already arranged accommodations, commonly known as safe houses.
Finding safe houses is more difficult, as they are often private residences and very difficult to locate.
With no leads, the only option was to strengthen security at the Guoli Town laboratory.
Mr. Joe spent 30 million US dollars to purchase the core technology of Dami Defense Online, which was quickly integrated into the Shield Security software. The software is much larger in size, but this time it supports online installation.
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