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Chapter 448: Artificial Intelligence, Strong Artificial Intelligence?

at the same time.

Deep Blue's stores around the world are already overcrowded, and store managers have been forced to adopt flow-limiting measures.

Outside the Deep Blue store in New York, a crowd surged like a tide, packed with consumers eager to get a glimpse of Vision Pro.

Although the latest Deep Blue mobile phone is also the protagonist of this new product, 99% of customers come for the Deep Blue Vision Pro.

Outside the store, a long line meanders and stretches as far as the eye can see, like a quietly flowing river, carrying the yearning for technological novelties.

The store managers frowned and after emergency consultation, they had to take flow control measures to maintain order inside and outside the store.

When the lucky customer finally crosses the threshold of the store, the first thing that catches his eye is the dark blue Vision Pro displayed in the center.

Its appearance is simple yet futuristic, and its smooth surface reflects a faint luster under the light.

Customers come forward to experience it from time to time. They put on the equipment carefully and are soon brought into a new world where virtual and reality are intertwined.

Their faces revealed expressions of shock and excitement, as if they had witnessed the arrival of a new era.

As each experience ended, customers took off their devices, their eyes sparkling with excitement as they discussed the dreamlike journey they had just had.

"This product is really great. Old-fashioned computers and mobile phones will become a thing of the past." Sergey Bergson said excitedly to his friends behind him after taking off his glasses.

"Sergey, is this thing really that great?" asked Hamdan Bellamy.

"You'll know once you try it yourself. I'm going to pay for one now," said Sergei Bergson.

"Sergey, don't rush to buy it. I have channels to get cheap goods." Hamdan Bellamy pulled Sergey and whispered.

"Hamdan, I also know the channel you mentioned. This thing has very high precision and it will be difficult to repair if it breaks. What's more, I can't wait any longer." Sergei Bergson rubbed his hands excitedly and said.

After saying that, Sergei Bergson walked directly towards the cashier counter. He knew that the sales staff in the store had no time to deal with him. If he really wanted to buy something, he should go directly to the cashier counter to pay.

The staff in the store were busy moving among the crowd, patiently answering question after question. Their voices were gentle and professional, adding a touch of humanity to this technological craze.

Despite the limited space in the store, every customer who experienced it felt satisfied and excited, and many of them couldn't wait to share this novel experience with others.

Those customers who have not yet experienced it are waiting patiently in the queue with great anticipation, full of fantasies about the upcoming shock.

The success of Deep Blue Vision Pro is not only reflected in the lively scene in the store, but also in the fact that it opens a door to the future for people.

In this world where virtual and reality interweave, customers find surprises and new ways to connect with each other.

Inside and outside the Deep Blue store, everyone is experiencing a feast of technology and senses.

2 pm.

In a luxurious villa located on a quiet street corner in Seattle, the lights are on, reflecting a unique tranquility.

Bill Gates, this legendary figure, revealed a hint of subtle excitement between his brows.

He was sitting in a spacious and comfortable recliner, concentrating on experiencing the Deep Blue Vision Pro that his assistant had just delivered.

This is not only a taste of technology, but also a foresight into the future world. DeepBlue Vision Pro is a smart device that integrates the most advanced technology and can simulate an immersive visual experience.

Bill Gates lightly touched the touch button on the frame, and the virtual scene in front of him slowly unfolded like a scroll, and he seemed to be sucked into a whole new world.

In this world, he saw the quaintness and elegance of the waterside gardens, the murmur of flowing water under the stone bridges, the simple life deep in the alleys, and the melodious tunes on the cruise ships.

He felt the quaint charm of the Jiangnan water town, the winding corridors of the pavilions and towers, the sound of reading amidst the lush flowers and trees and the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains.

All of this was vivid before his eyes, with such rich details that it seemed as if he could touch it.

Suddenly, the scene changed and he came to a rural scene full of vitality.

Amid the fluttering butterflies and busy bees, the village with earthen walls and thatched roofs seems exceptionally peaceful.

Thousands of miles of fertile fields, thousands of hectares of good farmland, and stacked terraces reveal a primitive beauty in this remote countryside.

Blue brick and tile houses, curling smoke from cooking, people resting at sunset and working at sunrise, orchards with water and mountains behind, laden with fruits, and picturesque scenery.

Bill Gates frowned slightly. He felt shocked and complicated by the immersive experience brought by this future technology.

He is eager to explore more possibilities, but is also aware of the challenges that technology brings.

Finally, when he pulled himself out of the virtual world of Deep Blue Vision Pro, he took a deep breath, his eyes flashing with infinite thoughts about the future.

Deep Blue Vision Pro brought him too many shocks, and he also realized how advanced this thing was. The spatial computing system of Deep Blue Vision Pro was at least three generations ahead of them.

There are so many technologies involved that even if Microsoft puts all its efforts into developing it, it will take at least five years to complete it.

"Deep Blue's research and development capabilities are really terrifying." Bill Gates muttered to himself.

After saying that, Bill Gates picked up the Windows phone on the table and called Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

"Boss." Satya Nadella greeted after answering the phone.

"Have you experienced Deep Blue's Vision Pro?" asked Bill Gates.

“I’ve experienced it,” Satya Nadella replied.

"What do you think?" Bill Gates asked again.

"This is a crazy and magical product. It will definitely replace mobile phones and become an essential tool for people's daily lives," exclaimed Satya Nadella.

"Let's transfer 90% of the R&D team to develop space computing technology," said Bill Gates.

"Okay, boss," Satya Nadella replied.

Fruit Headquarters in Cupertino, California.

CEO's office.

Sunlight shines through the floor-to-ceiling windows into the spacious president's office, and golden spots of light dance on the dark oak table.

The furnishings in the office are extremely luxurious yet simple. A black leather sofa with smooth lines lies quietly against the wall, and several simple bookshelves are filled with a wide variety of books and exquisite ornaments.

A huge world map hangs on the wall, with dense red lines connecting important cities, reflecting the company's vast business territory. Cook stood by the window, recalling the shock he had just experienced with the Deep Blue Vision Pro.

There was still a hint of shock in his eyes.

After some experience, he already understood the impact this product would have on the market.

"Once Deep Blue reduces the price of this product to less than 1 yuan, the entire mobile phone market will be replaced by it," Cook muttered to himself.

Inside the Vision Pro project R&D team office.

In the office of the Vision Pro project R&D team, the light softly and centrally illuminates Dan Riccio's face.

His eyes were focused and full of curiosity, and his hands slid lightly across the virtual touchpad. Every movement was accompanied by a slight electromagnetic fluctuation sound in the air.

The office is filled with the atmosphere of futuristic technology. Various circuit boards and display screens flash calm blue light under the lights, as if they are creatures in the deep sea, emitting mysterious light in silence.

Dan Riccio's eyes suddenly focused on a virtual holographic screen in front of him. He flicked his finger lightly, and the data stream jumping on the screen seemed to be led by his movements, and instantly reorganized into a realistic three-dimensional model.

His brows were slightly wrinkled, but there was a barely perceptible smile on the corner of his mouth, revealing his satisfaction and excitement about the experience.

At this time, other members in the office were either sitting or standing, they were concentrating on their work, the sound of keyboard tapping and occasional low discussions intertwined into a symphony of modern scientific research.

Although everyone is busy, the whole space maintains a wonderful tranquility, which is an atmosphere of intellectual collision and focused research.

In the corner, a coffee machine gently exhales hot steam, and the faint aroma of coffee permeates the office air, adding a touch of warm humanistic atmosphere to the coldness of technology.

Dan Riccio turned his head, looked away from the screen, and looked out through the floor-to-ceiling windows at the city view outside.

Just at this moment the phone on the table rang.

The DeepBlue 5Ultra on the table has already formed a matrix network with DeepBlue Vision Pro through StarLink 2.0.

At this time, a virtual screen popped up on the mobile phone, showing the caller's name and phone number. Dan Riccio tapped the virtual screen and the call was connected.

"Boss." Dan Riccio greeted.

"Speed ​​up the research and development of Fruit Vision Pro. I will convince the board of directors to give you unlimited support. How quickly can you develop it?" Cook said.

"Boss, spatial computing is too complicated. Even if the board of directors gives us unlimited support and we copy Deep Blue Vision Pro, it will take at least five years to develop it.

Our understanding of space technology is limited to this term, and spatial computing is just a concept. The technology contained in it is much more complicated than we imagined.

It doesn’t mean that just because you have money and people, you can definitely make it in a short time.” Dan Riccio said as he operated the Deep Blue Vision Pro.

At this moment, Dan Riccio was completely in love with this product, and his words also silenced Cook.

After 5 years, I still don’t know how much Deep Blue has reduced the cost of this thing to.

at the same time.

The Canadian Deep Blue store is a palace filled with the atmosphere of future technology. Various intelligent robots are displayed in the glass windows. Their appearance design is simple and smooth, and the silver shell shines with a cold light under the light.

Inside the store, a real-life room surrounded by a packed crowd was particularly eye-catching.

In the room, a deep blue robot was performing a cooking show in an orderly manner accompanied by soft music.

Its movements are precise and graceful, like a well-trained chef using a robotic arm to perform a perfect fusion of art and technology.

The audience was either marveling or taking photos, their faces filled with admiration and curiosity about the robot's cooking skills.

A middle-aged man stared at the robot's every move, his eyes revealing a hint of desire, as if he was thinking about whether to take this "kitchen artist" home.

The young woman next to her was more direct, excitedly discussing the convenience of robot cooking and its possible impact on future family life.

The lights in the store were focused on the cooking area, illuminating every detail of the deep blue robot.

As the fragrance spread, people's emotions also rose. Their vision for the future and their trust in technology became concrete and vivid at this moment.

As each dish was completed, the robot's performance came to an end.

There was a burst of applause from the crowd, which was a tribute to innovation and a yearning for a convenient life.

The Deep Blue store not only sells products, but also creates a new lifestyle, a future vision where technology and daily life are intertwined.

However, the price of Deep Blue Robot is 45999 Canadian dollars, which makes many people feel discouraged.

The median per capita income in Canada is 70500 Canadian dollars, and this thing would cost them half a year's salary.

It’s just that something so easy to use and so advanced is hard for them to refuse.

What's more, the robot does a better job than their employees. They have to pay the hiring fee all the time, but Deep Blue Robot only needs to pay once.

If calculated on a five-year basis, the cost of purchasing the Deep Blue robot would be cheaper than hiring a Filipino maid.

After a mental struggle, Liu Zaihua looked at the salesperson beside him and asked, "How many years is the warranty for this robot?"

"Sir, our robot machine comes with a five-year warranty, and you can pay for repairs after five years. According to our factory's harsh environment testing experiments, there will be no problems within ten years with normal use. The software provides lifetime free upgrades." said salesperson Pan Jiamin.

"Will your robot randomly attack people? Will it rebel and attack people like in the movies?" Liu Zaihua asked again.

"Sir, our robot uses artificial intelligence technology, while the rebellious robots use strong artificial intelligence, which requires very high computing power.

Taking this household robot as a unit, the computing power must be increased by at least 1 times in order to support strong artificial intelligence.

In fact, artificial intelligence is not as weird as we see in movies. Everything in artificial intelligence operates according to program rules.

The reason why artificial intelligence can complete the tasks we assign is that it has done these tasks before. The robot will find the relevant steps from the data and execute them according to the requirements we put forward.

You can take a look at the big screen on the left, we will soon show you the process of training the robot." Pan Jiamin said.

In order to allay users' doubts, the publicity department filmed the process of engineers training the robot for publicity purposes.

"Isn't it possible that these robots in your store are also remotely operated by someone?" asked a man in his forties.

"Sir, I believe you know how high the cost of hiring a person is. How can we hire people to remotely operate these robots? If we do this, our boss will lose everything." Pan Jiamin smiled. (End of this chapter)

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