In the official forum of Monster Industries, speculation about Monster Industries' big moves had never stopped.
It was getting more and more intense.
At the same time, as the media continued to dig, and Monster Industries' offline movements, the speculation about Monster Industries' products on the Internet was getting closer and closer to the truth.
The mass production of intelligent robots, as well as the offline industrial layout of Monster Industries around intelligent robots, could not be strictly confidential, and there was no need to be strictly confidential.
Just like other technology companies' new product launches.
No matter how good the confidentiality work was in the early stages, whenever it was close to the launch, some of the performance of the new product would always be exposed.
Here, it could be leaked by the company's internal personnel, or it could be leaked by the channel dealer, or it could be leaked by the product parts supplier.
For the new products of large technology companies, tens of thousands of people in the entire industry chain may have come into contact with the new products in advance. It was normal for someone to show off a few words.
It was the same for Monster Industries.
When the news that Monster Industries had rented the National Supercomputing Center for half a month broke out.
Whether it was the media or the ordinary people, they all had a strong interest in this shocking news.
The media did everything they could to dig up more information, and the people kept gossiping. Even those whose relatives had opened a shop to sell Monster Industries products had to inquire about it.
In addition, Monster Industries in the past half a month was not only a big move in the supercomputing center.
Thousands of employees in the headquarters building worked overtime day and night, and product experience stores and after-sales centers distributed across the country were organizing employees for remote virtual training in full swing.
Although these employees were asked to keep it confidential, it was inevitable that they would spill the beans when chatting with friends.
Under this kind of comprehensive search, Monster Industries naturally could not keep the products completely secret.
In fact, many technology companies did not resist this kind of leakage. In this kind of situation where the media and the public were chasing the wind, they could continue to hype up the popularity of the product. The moment the product was really launched, they would reap unexpected publicity effects.
The inside story of Monster Industries' big moves in the official forum caused new disputes every day.
The debate was mainly divided into two factions.
One faction insisted that Monster Industries' big move was a highly intelligent civilian home management product.
This kind of home product would be like a butler, helping users intelligently manage all the home appliances.
From the refrigerator, washing machine, to the television air conditioner, to the sweeping robot, and all the lighting equipment.
This smart product also had a highly intelligent voice interaction system.
With it, not only would all the electrical appliances in the home be taken care of in an orderly manner, but it would also be like multiple butlers, constantly reminding and urging them to live a healthy life.
There was a lot of evidence to prove the existence of this product.
For example, it had been proven that they could rent a national supercomputer to carry out large-scale calculation projects for intelligent programs.
Both the software and hardware aspects had been verified.
For example, some of the users' relatives and friends happened to work in Monster Industries. From their words, it could be confirmed that Monster Industries would soon launch a smart technology product specifically for families.
And it was the kind that could run around the user's house by itself.
Some users asked how to run, and the users who supported this faction said that of course, it was to run on four wheels like a sweeping machine.
There were also users who questioned the fact that many household appliances were not smart appliances. Things like air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines were not connected to the wireless network. How could they be managed by smart appliances?
Users who supported this faction found a lot of arguments to refute it.
If you can't connect to the wireless network, you can't manage it intelligently?
What was the use of the remote control on the home appliances?
Now, even mobile phones could be used as a universal remote control. For a smart home product like Monster Industries, as long as there was an infrared transmitter and a coding module, it could take over the operation functions of all the remote controls.
Even if some home appliances did not have a remote control, as long as a control module was added to the control circuit board of the home appliances, or the remote control power socket was changed, the remote control function could be achieved.
Moreover, the real essence of Monster Industries' smart home product was the "Butler" system.
Its shape was definitely an oval shape, and it had four wheels that could run around the house.
It could chat and interact with users, and it could also arrange users' lives healthily and reasonably according to users' habits.
Those users who lived alone and complained that they were lonely all day, or whose lives were irregular, definitely needed it.
Or when you went on a business trip or played, as long as you were on a mobile phone app, you could remotely control everything at home.
If you forgot to turn off the electrical appliances at home, you could directly turn off the power by remote control.
If you were not sure if the door or faucet was turned off, you could directly let it run to see. The surveillance footage could also be transmitted to the phone in real-time.
When it was almost home, it could also turn on the electrical appliances in advance according to the phone's positioning sensor.
When it slept at night, it was still a private security guard that never slacked off. It could constantly patrol the house.
Whether it was a thief in the house, an electrical appliance or a kitchen accident that short-circuited a fire fault, it could quickly give an early warning, or directly call the emergency rescue through the network.
If you wore a sports bracelet, even your physical safety could be protected.
If the bracelet detected an abnormal heart rate, it would wake you up. If it could not wake you up, it would help you call 120.
Coupled with a smart lock, users who lived alone would no longer have to worry about an accident at home. In the end, a few days later, the neighbors would smell the stench and kindly help you call the police.
There were many supporters of highly intelligent home management products.
Because regardless of whether it was revealed from the words of Monster Industries' employees, their online learning content was related to home, intelligence, and services.
It was also from the parts supplier, who revealed that they had received a large number of orders from Monster Industries for infrared sensor modules, injection molded shells, medical monitoring equipment, and so on.
It was all in line with the speculation of the function of this product, and also in line with the users' expectations of the function of this product.
Almost no one guessed that it was related to robots.
This was because the core components of the robots were all independently produced by the Longxitan factory, which was full of monsters. Not to mention the media, even if the CIA came, they would not be able to dig out any information from there.
In addition, although there were many employees inside Monster Industries who knew about the intelligent robots, most of them had not seen the real products yet.
Even if they knew about the robot products, they would not disclose detailed information to the outside world.
Keeping a secret about new products in advance was something that every technology company would do.
Monster Industries' benefits were top-notch, and to be able to become an employee of Monster Industries was the dream of countless young people.
No one would take the risk of being punished and publicize it everywhere.
The other side of the debate was related to industry.
There were two versions of intelligent robots. One was an elven maid, and the other was a foreign engineer.
According to the division of the supercomputing power that was rented, the elven maid only accounted for 30% of the entire supercomputing power.
The remaining 70% of the computing power was occupied by the foreign engineer.
From the virtual 5.0 factory at Longxitan to the simulation of various factory environments in the outside world.
The foreign engineer's cost of software and hardware was far higher than the elven maid's.
In addition, when the foreign engineer was in the simulation test, Monster Industries also collected many factory environmental data drawings on the market. They also contacted many car and chip manufacturing companies and asked them to provide a virtual factory data for cooperative testing.
Car and chip companies were the industrial technology companies with the highest degree of automation.
These companies were more or less researching their own virtual factory systems.
At the same time, the parts suppliers of Monster Industries also received a large number of orders for parts from foreign engineers.
Therefore, the media and users thought that Monster Industries was creating an intelligent mechanical equipment specifically for the industrial environment, which was not a groundless accusation.
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