Peng Lingmin heard her envious tone and smiled without comment.

What is there to envy? You are not short of money.

Do you still want to be famous?

"By the way, why haven't I seen Peng Yingxi recently?" Peng Lingmin asked, changing the subject.

"He is following the teachers and team from the School of Computer Science to study artificial intelligence," Peng Yingyue replied.

Peng Lingmin: “Artificial intelligence?”

"Yes."

“It feels pretty awesome.”

"Have you seen The Matrix 2, which just came out?"

“I’ve seen it, the special effects are great and very imaginative.”

"Well, the creator in there is the American's top imagination of artificial intelligence."

"Is this what Peng Yingxi is researching?"

"Ah."

"Real or fake?" Peng Lingmin was a little surprised. Is the research so advanced?

Peng Yingyue: "Yes, I heard that his teacher is Li Kai, who has been studying computing, storage and artificial intelligence for many years. He also has a senior sister named Li Feifei, who has made some remarkable achievements in the field of image recognition."

Artificial intelligence originated in the 1950s, when computers were able to perform simple logical tasks, but their development was slow due to technical limitations.

In the 1980s, with the development of technology, expert systems began to come to the fore.

This system can simulate the decision-making process of experts and provide professional advice on problems in specific fields.

In the 1990s, neural network technology and machine learning algorithms began to be applied in many fields.

With the development of computers, especially the rapid improvement of computing resources and data technology, artificial intelligence is gradually exuding new vitality.

Today, deep learning has achieved even more remarkable results based on neural networks.

Image recognition, speech recognition, natural language processing, etc. have all shown performance that surpasses traditional machine learning.

"Awesome!" Peng Lingmin felt inexplicably impressed.

Peng Yingyue continued: "However, although they are researching in this direction, they are definitely not able to achieve the level of intelligence in The Matrix.

Some time ago, he told me that he followed his mentor to Huaguang Group, Huazhan Group, Huazhen Group, Jianlibao Group, and Huakang Vision Group to conduct research and specialize in visual quality inspection projects.

"Visual quality inspection?" Peng Lingmin asked curiously.

"Yes, we use high-definition probes to take pictures, collect a large amount of sample data and then input it into artificial intelligence model training. Finally, a quality inspection system is formed to quickly detect product quality problems," explained Peng Yingyue.

"It sounds amazing!"

"Well, this can replace the human eye to a certain extent, greatly improve quality inspection and production efficiency, and reduce costs. Moreover, after long-term training, it will become more and more useful, and the defect detection rate will become higher and higher, and more and more accurate. Perhaps one day it can completely replace humans to a certain extent." Peng Yingyue said.

"If all the work is done by artificial intelligence, what will people do?" Peng Lingmin asked curiously.

Peng Yingyue: "Hey, that's a good question. First of all, artificial intelligence cannot completely replace human work, and even if it does, it will be gradual. It will replace some human labor, but it will also give birth to new industries."

"Well, but after this efficiency improvement, the number of jobs will definitely be reduced overall, right?"

"I am very sure of that."

"Then the question arises: with fewer jobs available and a growing population, and the unemployment rate rising, how can ordinary people make money to support their families?"

“This question touches on a much deeper issue.”

"What's the problem?" Peng Lingmin asked.

Peng Yingyue: "Do people have to work? Can artificial intelligence be used by people?"

Peng Lingmin: “What do you mean?”

Peng Yingyue: "We should know that the ultimate social form that humans pursue and envision should be that robots should work for humans, and humans should enjoy life."

"Well, what you mean is that I go back to Xueshan Village to live a pastoral life, which is the ultimate social form pursued and envisioned by mankind. Is that right?" Peng Lingmin suddenly had an idea.

"Uh..." Peng Yingyue was suddenly speechless.

How come she was able to get back on track all of a sudden and make her logic self-consistent?

Peng Lingmin smiled smugly, then turned and said, "Peng Yingxi is so talented in computer science, but you and his twins are both boys and girls, so why did you choose to study liberal arts?"

Peng Yingyue rolled her eyes at her, her words clearly saying that she had no talent.

She didn't mind, "It's just my personal interest. I've been more interested in history and archaeology since I was a child."

Peng Lingmin nodded. "Aunt Yingying has been asking you to help organize the museum since you were a child. I guess you inherited her hobbies and personality."

Zhang Yingying is in charge of the family museum, Wanhua University Museum and museums serving the public around the world.

Sometimes when he was busy, he would ask Peng Yingyue to help.

"However, you have been exposed to antiques and the like since you were a child, and now you are studying history and cultural relics. Don't you feel bored?" Peng Lingmin asked.

"What's so boring about this? Those exquisite antiques are rich in the wisdom and cultural customs of the ancient people. There is even a story behind each antique. Don't you think it's very interesting?" Peng Yingyue asked back.

"Just interesting? What's the point?" Peng Lingmin asked.

Peng Yingyue: "For example, do you know Confucius and Aristotle in the West?"

"Of course. He is a philosopher, scientist, educator, and thinker. His writings cover ethics, metaphysics, psychology, economics, theology, politics, rhetoric, natural sciences, education, poetry, customs, and Athenian law. He has made contributions to almost every subject," said Peng Lingmin.

Peng Yingyue nodded: "Well, where is the evidence?"

"Evidence?" Peng Lingmin's forehead was full of question marks.

Peng Yingyue: "Yeah, didn't you say he has so many titles and so many works? Where's the evidence?"

"This..." Peng Lingmin was speechless again.

Peng Yingyue said: "So this is the significance of archaeology and cultural relics. Think about it, Aristotle lived more than 2,000 years ago. There was no paper at that time. He needed to use expensive papyrus and parchment to record."

"The West says that he has more than three million words of works. How much papyrus and parchment does it take? The entire work has more than 1000 million words. Can the scale of the ancient Greek city-state afford such a cost?"

"Moreover, there were no printing presses at the time. How much manpower was needed to copy the works manually? During the circulation process, no one had seen Aristotle's works for more than 600 years."

"It was not until the 12th century that a large number of Aristotle's works suddenly appeared. The key is that Aristotle's works were eventually spread from Arabia."

"Before this, there were only a few references to the titles of Aristotle's works. In general, it is more appropriate to describe Aristotle's works as "of unknown origin."

"Just think about it, the ancient Chinese civilization has never been cut off, but the books of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period, the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty have been lost or scattered in large numbers. If this is the case for China, what about a civilization that has long been cut off?"

"Also, why did the Arabs preserve Aristotle's works? More than 300 million words have been passed down? This is a miracle no matter how you look at it!

In general, from an archaeological point of view, it is almost impossible to verify the later works of Aristotle. "


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