Chapter 215 Verification
Chapter 215 Verification
Chapter 215 Verification (Part 2)
Wei Hongsi thought about it for a while and then decided that he didn't need to dwell on the issue.
As long as his core consciousness isn't corrupted by those fragments of consciousness, possessing those assassins' memory fragments isn't necessarily a bad thing. Knowing that an organization intends to harm him, being vigilant is certainly a good thing. As for how to deal with the people in that organization, that's a matter for the authorities to consider; he doesn't need to worry about it.
Just like a chemist who knows how to make many toxic substances, it doesn't mean he has to do it. On the contrary, he can use this knowledge to avoid the dangers caused by toxic substances.
Having figured this out, Wei Hongsi breathed a sigh of relief and turned his attention to the upcoming test.
Not long after, the train arrived in Yuecheng. Wei Hongsi waited for the girl to get up, then slung his bag over his shoulder and followed her off the train.
Once on the platform, the girl suddenly turned and asked, "You don't mind if we're colleagues, do you?"
Wei Hongsi nodded and said, "Of course I don't mind, thank you, thank you all."
The girl smiled and said, "Don't mention it, let's go."
After Wei Hongsi exited the station, he queued up to hail a taxi. The girl followed him the whole time, and eventually got into the same car with him, sitting in the front passenger seat.
Wei Hongsi didn't think much of it. When they arrived at the company building, he asked the girl, "Are you going anywhere else?"
The girl said, "Of course I'm not going."
Wei Hongsi paid the fare, got out of the car, said "goodbye" to the girl, and walked into the building.
He went straight to the laboratory on the 11th floor. It was already past 2 o'clock, and Feng Weixu and Jiang Haiyang had arrived and were talking with the engineers there.
Wei Hongsi did not interrupt them, but listened for a while and added some of his own opinions.
After discussing the technical issues, Wei Hongsi assigned tasks, and everyone worked together to deploy the system, conduct simulation tests, and then make adjustments based on the test data.
The biggest change in the GH0.2 device compared to its predecessor is the addition of a relay real-time processing unit. This unit can analyze the EEG signals of different subjects, convert them into a universal signal format to complete the interaction, and then analyze the feedback signals back into individual EEG signals after the interaction is complete.
Simply put, it's a brainwave signal translator, essentially translating the words of two people who don't speak the same language to each other in real time, except that it needs to perform two translations for each transmission.
For example, if two people, A and B, who do not speak the same language, are communicating, the system first translates A's words into a common language, and then translates the words expressed in the common language into B's language. The principle is similar to signal modulation and demodulation.
The reason for adding an intermediate step is that each person's brainwave signal characteristics and neurosemantic system are unique, while interactive operations must rely on the general processing logic of AI. Therefore, an intermediate parsing step is needed to achieve the interoperability of brainwave signals across individuals.
This shows that, with current technology, the most difficult part of creating the gaming headset that Feng Xiaoxu envisioned lies here. First, it requires creating the neurosemantic data set for each player; second, it relies on a powerful supercomputer. The miniaturization of the device and the accuracy of signal acquisition are secondary issues.
In addition to the translation function, a safety device was added to the relay unit to ensure the safety of the test subjects. This was the aspect they considered the most.
Firstly, at the physical level, it is necessary to prevent the overflow of neural storms. If electrical signals from two brains are coupled, it is possible for one brain's intense emotions, epileptic-like discharges, and neural fragment impacts to directly flow into the other brain, causing the "circuit breaker mechanism" to be transmitted across brains.
Secondly, at the level of consciousness, it is necessary to prevent the adhesion and fusion of consciousness. Because consciousness has spontaneous coherence, once the synchronization of the two brains becomes too deep, it will cause the main personality, the split consciousness, and the external consciousness to become entangled and inseparable.
Five rounds of simulation testing were conducted, first using simulated EEG signals, then using pre-collected signals. After confirming that the desired effect was achieved, Feng Weixu was eager to try it out.
Wei Hongsi originally planned to conduct two more rounds of testing, but Feng Weixu said, "Those two rounds are unnecessary. Simulation is just simulation after all; it can't produce real results. Let me test it in real time first."
Although satisfied with the previous test results, Wei Hongsi couldn't help but worry when he saw Feng Weixu about to take the stage: "Are you really that confident?"
Feng Weixu said, "At least I'm very confident in the insurance. I'll try it first, then switch to Ocean Insurance. If there aren't any major problems, we'll connect again."
Wei Hongsi said, "Then get ready, I'm going to the control room."
Feng Weixu made an "OK" gesture, walked to the testing chair and lay down, and two engineers came forward to help him adjust the equipment.
Wei Hongsi stood in the control room, looking at Feng Weixu through the glass. After seeing that the equipment was debugged, he first monitored Feng Weixu's various data to confirm that his condition was normal, and then stepped back to let other engineers operate it.
Jiang Haiyang also arrived at the control room. Seeing that Wei Hongsi seemed a bit nervous, he couldn't help but chuckle and said, "You seem to have become a little sensitive, haven't you?"
Wei Hongsi paused for a moment, then asked, "What do you mean?"
Jiang Haiyang pointed outside: "This test is basically risk-free, the preventative measures are in place, and the time is very short. Think about it rationally, what are you worried about?"
Wei Hongsi frowned slightly, pondering the question.
He knew Jiang Haiyang was right. Although he hadn't been at the company these past two days, they had worked together on the plan, and the equipment had been integrated according to his requirements. They had conducted five rounds of simulation tests, and the results showed that everything met expectations, so why was he still worried?
Looking at Feng Weixu on the testing chair, Wei Hongsi couldn't help but think of Uncle Zhang's strangely shaped chair.
It seems the crux of the problem lies here.
Wei Hongsi realized that he was indeed experiencing a stress response, and therefore was overly nervous about this test, which was not a problem with safety.
It seems that regaining his memories hasn't been entirely without impact. And this is just the beginning. As he recovers more memories and learns more about the secrets of Uncle Zhang's organization, will his mindset undergo further changes?
We need to find a solution to this problem as soon as possible.
He pondered for a while, and before he knew it, Feng Weixu's test was over.
With the engineer's help, Feng Weixu sat up from the test chair and made a peace sign in their direction.
Wei Hongsi stepped forward and, seeing the results displayed on the control panel, secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
Jiang Haiyang patted Wei Hongsi on the shoulder and said, "It's my turn now."
Feng Weixu strode into the control panel and asked, "What was the result?"
Jiang Haiyang said, "Everything went smoothly!"
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