Could the elven maid help the user with housework?
How could they conclude that it was artificial intelligence and not artificial retardation?
Lu Baimin used the automatic driving function of the Thunderbolt car as an example. He said that the smart driving function of the Thunderbolt car was actually the smart identification technology that Mr. Ye had envisioned in the interview.
This smart identification technology was interconnected. It was a very mature identification technology developed by the Monster Industries. It would definitely be applied to the elven maid.
Lu Baimin used a 3D animation to show the difference between the world seen by the smart identification system and the world observed by the human eye, and how the Thunderbolt smart identification system worked.
In the 3D animation, a Thunderbolt car was driving on a congested road.
On the road around the Thunderbolt car, there were dozens of green cubes and rectangles of different sizes.
These green cubes and rectangles were cars on the road.
According to the size of the car and the truck, they were represented by green boxes of different sizes.
At the edge of the road, there were smaller orange-yellow rectangles and red cubes.
The orange-red rectangles represented motorcycles and electric cars, and the red cubes represented people.
In addition, there were traffic lines represented by solid and dotted lines, as well as road greenery represented by irregular shapes.
There were also other objects that appeared on the road, including tripods, warning signs, traffic cones, and so on.
This was the world seen by the smart identification program.
There were no dazzling colors, no crowds of people with different expressions, and no various car brands.
There were only lines that could be digitized and three-dimensional figures that could be modeled.
Lu Baimin told everyone not to think that these figures looked simple. They thought that a camera and a graphics analysis program could complete the image collection.
In order to realize the intelligent identification function, the Thunderbolt not only installed six high-definition probes around the body of the car, but also installed a telephoto camera at the spoiler on the roof of the car. It could lock onto the red and green signals emitted by the distant signal lights outside the range of human vision.
In addition, the Thunderbolt car was also installed with millimeter wave radar and laser radar. They formed a perception module that worked together.
The perception module detected and tracked hundreds of moving traffic participants around the Thunderbolt car in real-time. It also predicted their next actions and trajectories.
If you encounter complex objects, such as road garbage, temporary roadblocks, etc.
The sensor module would also make a fusion judgment based on the collected data. For small objects on the road, the information collected by the laser radar was very sparse. The image collected by the high-resolution camera was very clear, but a single image lacked depth information and was not enough to dominate the judgment result.
At this time, the Perception Module would fuse the multi-frame detection results with the image information to obtain the object's centimeter-level coordinate precision information.
This information was transmitted to the downstream planning and control module, allowing them to guide the Thunderbolt car's early deceleration or avoidance options.
This was also why many users were pleasantly surprised to find that the automatic driving function of the Thunderbolt car could actually lock onto the pedestrians outside their blind spots in advance and predict their movements in advance.
Users no longer had to worry about someone suddenly crossing the road or a motorcycle suddenly jumping up from behind to occupy the road.
This was because the Thunderbolt car's sensory module worked at a 360-degree angle. Whether it was the angle of view or the height, it far exceeded that of the human eye.
As long as a traffic participant appeared in the perception module, they would be firmly locked onto.
Even if the pedestrians were temporarily blocked by vehicles or greenery, the perception module would predict their trajectory based on their movements.
After Lu Baimin finished explaining how the Thunderbolt car's smart recognition program worked, he changed the 3D animation to a robot standing in the room.
The robot was, of course, the elven maid. At this time, the world the elven maid saw was far more complicated than the world the Thunderbolt car saw on the road.
But no matter how complicated the environment was.
Their environmental perception module worked on the same principle as the downstream planning and control module. It was just a matter of computing power to deal with it.
The car became the home appliance sofa, the road became the ground of the home, and the roadblocks and greenery became the bottles and pots and pans in the home.
Lu Baimin emphasized that the elven maid's perception module must be many times more complicated than the Thunderbolt car.
In a monotonous world made up of countless lines and figures, the elven maid could accurately locate the coordinates of an object to the millimeter through these complicated sensors.
With the object's coordinates, it was equivalent to having an executable trajectory.
Take the elven maid picking up a piece of clothing and throwing it into the washing machine.
After the user gave the order, the elven maid only needed to integrate the user's eyes, words, and hand gestures to lock onto the clothing.
Then, the planning module disassembled the entire set of actions of picking up the clothes and throwing them into the washing machine into hundreds to thousands of spatial trajectories that were accurate to the millimeter level.
Then, through the control module, it controlled the muscle movement system made up of thermal nerve units to complete these spatial trajectories.
The calculation process of these actions was complicated, but in front of a powerful processor, it only took 0.01 seconds to complete the calculation.
The elven maid's smart program only needed to import the parameters of various brands of washing machines in advance, as well as the ratio of clothes and detergent.
It could perform millions of simulation calculations in the supercomputer to find the smoothest motion trajectory of throwing the clothes.
Lu Baimin told the audience that in the eyes of the elven maid, the entire set of actions of picking up the clothes and throwing them into the washing machine was no different from picking up a kitchen knife, cutting a potato into shreds, and throwing them into the pot.
The washing parameters of the washing machine could be imported, and so could the cooking parameters.
The actions of picking up the clothes and throwing them into the washing machine could be simulated countless times, and so could the other housekeeping services.
When the cooking temperature, the weight of the ingredients, and the seasoning were all accurately matched to the most scientific ratio.
Lu Baimin said in the video that he was looking forward to the dishes that the elven maid cooked, and concluded that her cooking skills were better than most users'.
The conclusion about whether it was artificial intelligence or artificial retardation.
Lu Baimin said that Monster Industries had used a series of hardware that surpassed the current level of technology to mold the elven maid into a mechanical body that was far more perceptive than humans and had flexible limbs.
Then, to determine whether it was retarded or intelligent, it all depended on how the engineers built its planning and execution modules, and how many training and learning opportunities they gave it.
Judging from the Kamikaze -level movements that Monster Industries had rented the National Supercomputer Center for half a month, the chances of the elven maid being an artificial intelligence were as high as the chances of the audience being handsome fairies.
Lu Baimin spoke quickly and was in high spirits.
He dissected the elven maid's most complicated intelligent identification system, as well as the planning and execution system, one by one for the audience in front of the video.
Unveiling the mystery of the elven maid, the online media that only cared about clicks and traffic would no longer be able to use the mystery of the elven maid to fabricate news.
At this point, there was only one minute left of the seven and a half minute video.
In the last minute, Lu Baimin attached his own answer to the second question that some netizens were most concerned about in a tone of longing and anticipation.
Would the elven maid squeeze the jobs of the service industry?
Lu Baimin said yes.
The elven maid cost 120,000 yuan, and the average cost per month was 2,000 yuan for commercial high-intensity use, based on a five-year lifespan.
High-intensity use meant high electricity bills, and the elven maid's energy consumption wasn't low.
According to the power consumption given by Monster Industries, based on 12 hours of work per day, the cost of commercial electricity was about 1,000 yuan.
The cost of 3,000 yuan per month wasn't much different from the average wage of the service industry in third-tier cities.
Then, in the face of work that elven maids and ordinary people could do, who would employers hire?
Of course, it would be the elven maid. In certain positions, she could even replace the labor level of five to six ordinary people.
But Lu Baimin concluded that the number of elven maids that were used in business wouldn't exceed 5%, or even less.
Commercial service industries were a big category.
Elven maids couldn't compete with humans in many industries such as tourism, advertising, retail, transportation, beauty and hairdressing, education, arts, and so on.
In the service industry, the elven maid's biggest competition was in the catering and housekeeping industries.
The elven maid provided passive service, and no matter the quality of her service, she was destined to be cheap.
And in the commercial catering and housekeeping industries, Monster Industries would definitely use technical means to limit the large-scale use of elven maids.
It wasn't the intention of Monster Industries to squeeze out the jobs of humans and cause the number of unemployed to skyrocket, and the outside world wouldn't agree.
It was the intention of Monster Industries to let the elven maid walk into thousands of households, serve users, improve the quality of life, and popularize them like cars.
No matter how intelligent the elven maid was, her core program was always just a string of 0s and 1s.
These bytes sealed in the silicon wafer could never become sentient beings with thoughts and consciousness.
It was just a tool.
It was a tool that Monster Industries had developed with countless efforts to change the lives of humans.
It was a "tool" that Hua Xia was completely at the forefront of the world in the field of technology.
The advancement of science and technology was the process of new things replacing old things.
It was advancing and rising, and there was no progress without development.
They thought that the appearance of the elven maid would steal some people's jobs and make it difficult to find a job, so they resisted and even preached that it would lead to large-scale unemployment and cause unrest.
That was the mentality of an ostrich, a sign of no pioneering and innovative spirit.
What was the difference from the feudal and backward mentality of 200 years ago?
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Lu Baimin recorded the seven and a half minute video from yesterday afternoon until nine o 'clock the next day.
After uploading the video, Lu Baimin didn't know how much impact his video had caused.
He only knew that when the alarm clock rang at twelve o 'clock, Lu Baimin, who had struggled in bed for a long time before getting up, wanted to book an elven maid.
The pre-sale of the elven maid had exceeded 500,000.
Looking at the time, it was only 12: 05 in the afternoon.
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