Chapter 177 Forged Ruins (Part 2)
Hanslett did not directly answer Ling Chen's question. He still valued those future technology worlds and did not intend to exchange for permanent civilization gates, especially for intelligent robots. Although he had already planned to lend it to Ling Chen for use, he was not planning to hand over the core technology to the other party. At most, he would give the other party a relatively basic programming chip for the other party to transform its functions.
When Ling Chen saw Hans change the topic bluntly, he realized that the other party still had his own abacus. It seemed that the other party was still relying on those intelligent robots to build a larger real power. The reason why he did not take action was probably because the exchange cost was too high. After researching it clearly, he could rely on real-world technology to manufacture it in batches.
However, this question must not be avoided. After reading the 3D spacecraft model, Ling Chen said, "If such a complex spacecraft wants to be transformed, it will be transformed under the sea. It takes too much effort. He can only divide the area carefully and start construction of millions of robots at the same time, so that this kind of work can be completed within half a year."
"That's right, if I have another year and a half, maybe my personal space can put down such a large spacecraft ruins, but now it is far from possible. Only when redeeming can I specify a storage location. If I redeem it in other worlds, there is no way to transport it out." Hans also understood that he had to provide Ling Chen with these transformation methods and techniques to allow the other party to use the resources in the real world, otherwise he would have to rely on a long time to complete this huge project.
"I passed through a civilized world where I produced an intelligent programming chip. The prepared industrial robot intelligence can complete complex and heavy engineering work, but it requires targeted programming, which requires very professional technology and a large number of programmers to complete it."
"This is no problem. I have enough resources to complete this kind of programming work," Ling Chen explained the difficulties in Hans' language, and asked new questions. "Can we bring ordinary things to those worlds opened up by the boat of civilization?"
"No, I can only bring out the rewarded civilization props. After I passed the level, I got one, which was the master of the chip. Because I was worried that the high-tech companies would find the technical content, I didn't use it for research and copying." Hans said this, and was also worried. It was not easy for American high-tech companies to acquire. Even if he was an American, even if he had special power and wanted to rashly sway those large companies that were already in the sight of national surveillance, he was also worried.
After all, although that kind of chip is relatively basic, it is two or three generations higher than the current design ideas and technical level in smart design. If he takes it out, it will definitely cause a sensation in the world. He has no confidence to settle the series of fluctuations caused by this. There will be countless journalists to follow the ins and outs of this kind of chip. If he wants to build such a company with research and transformation capabilities, it will take ten years, but he does not have that much effort and time. Besides, he will definitely not feel at ease when entrusting it to others.
When Ling Chen heard this, he understood what Hans said. In his previous life, this intelligent programming chip appeared on the market a few years after humans discovered the remains of spacecraft and announced the emergence of a new round of technological changes. In this transformation, traditional construction workers gradually disappeared, and heavy work was replaced by this intelligent chip-centered engineering robot. This led to the emergence of various mining robots, which made the human world prosperous in just a few years.
Most importantly, many welfare-oriented countries have finally found a source of wealth to support a large number of lazy people in China who would rather be unemployed than work. On the surface, people exploit people and began to exploit robots. But in fact, those engineering robots still rely on professional programmers to program, but the work efficiency of these people is magnified by tens of thousands of times through robots, and in the end they feed tens of thousands of people alone. However, in welfare-oriented countries, these extremely efficient people only get a small part of the wealth they create, and are distributed secondaryly and largely to the unemployed.
But the good times didn't last long. A few years later, a catastrophe occurred. Human beings were about to touch the threshold of heaven, but suddenly fell into hell. The joke that fate played on everyone was full of darkness and cruelty.
Of course, this kind of chip is incomparable to Ling Chen's intelligent copy. It is the most basic intelligence, and Hans also regards it as a treasure.
"I have several laboratories that can conduct research in secret. As long as it is not very complicated, the results can be produced in two weeks, and then handed over to the factory for mass production. It only takes one month. Finally, the robots I already have are transformed. The entire process will take three months at the earliest." If Ling Chen is willing to use his millions of intelligent replicas to let them remotely operate the robots, of course, it will not be so troublesome, but that is his trump card, how can he be exposed to others?
"In that case, if you want to successfully transform the remains, now you will have to calculate the budget for half a year. As expected, just by designing it in detail, you will find how unreliable it was to be roughly estimated." Ling Chen had too many such experiences. After slapping his head, there were too many idiots who had to come up with the results within how long it took for his subordinates to come up with the results. These idiots have created a large number of idiot projects, a large number of bugs, and a lot of problems.
"It doesn't matter. It's better to be more stable than to have problems with such a huge project, and it's even more likely to be exposed because it's too urgent." Baolai spoke at this time. He was very satisfied with this step. He was not so urgent about time, because he could use this time to pass through some worlds so that when he provides a gate of civilization, he could have more choices. I believe that the same is true for others.
Several people quickly reached an agreement and made appropriate division of labor, and the entire project began to operate.
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On the vast Pacific Ocean, two thousand nautical miles northeast of the Hope Island owned by Lingchen, after investigation, it was a rare undersea uplift area with a depth of only more than 300 meters, which was just enough to carry out undersea robot operations.
According to Ling Chen's memories of his previous life, this project was the remains of the spacecraft that was discovered more than 7 years later. Assuming that the authority of the Civilized Boat in the previous life also held a meeting at this point in time, apart from various preparations, it took them at least five years to build the remains.
This sea area is a complete high sea, not within the coastal defense inspection area of any country, and there is no route passing by. This is determined when selecting a location.
Chapter completed!