Tokyo Video Game Tycoon: Chapter 924 Take a call first
Chapter 924: Take a call first
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“Artificial intelligence?” Tsukino Aya looked at Takeyusei who had lost his previous stable mentality and felt quite surprised.
"AI...it seems that there are some related industries coming recently. I heard...it seems to be developing in automated manufacturing and autonomous driving, as well as artificial intelligence voice."
Tsukino Aya said while recalling.
Other people present also looked at Tsukino Aya.
“Zhuyou, do you want to apply artificial intelligence technology to video games? This is something I have never thought of before.”
Zhu Youxing nodded firmly and said: "Yes, it is artificial intelligence AI, bringing this into video games."
Tsukino Aya spoke in a softer voice, then frowned and began to think seriously.
AI?
She really hasn’t dabbled in much.
Because her main business now is in the field of video game development, what the Stanford Legion she led has done in the past has always been the development of video game-related programs.
Artificial intelligence AI is a new industry that has just emerged in the world in the past two years.
Among them, autonomous driving has already taken some prototypes, and some emerging automobile companies are working hard to promote this thing. However, it is still difficult to put autonomous driving into practical applications.
Oh, by the way, Aya Tsukino suddenly remembered that a digital laboratory at her alma mater, Stanford University, had invited her. The purpose of the invitation was to show Aya Tsukino how to use artificial intelligence AI to compete with the world's top StarCraft players in StarCraft. Contest.
However, the winner of the final game was the human side. It was a 14-year-old talented interstellar boy from South Korea. If it were not for the age limit that prevented him from officially participating in international competitions, this boy would have immediately become the number one star star in the world. Contestant.
It has to be said that Korean stickmen seem to really love the game StarCraft, which also leads to their country occasionally giving birth to a top StarCraft talented player.
Of course, a country’s support for a game is indispensable for it to be so popular.
Also...it is Youxing Electronic Entertainment, the invisible behind-the-scenes driving force, who has always secretly supported the operation of StarCraft.
For this reason, the rights to host many major StarCraft events are even directly handed over to South Korea for operation and management. Yuxing Electronic Entertainment only charges a game licensing fee.
While being a hands-off shopkeeper, you can also ask a country to help promote a company's video game products. I am afraid that no company in the world can do this except Youxing Electronic Entertainment.
But this is a bit far-fetched, let’s talk about artificial intelligence.
Although the genius 14-year-old boy won the final victory, Tsukino Aya was deeply impressed by the fact that even that genius boy put in a lot of effort when fighting against this artificial intelligence. When the child finally won, I was still in a daze and almost thought I was going to fail.
And this was probably more than a year ago. Tsukino Aya suddenly remembered that the person in charge of the laboratory was not discouraged when facing failure, but was very excited.
They promised Tsukino Aya that when their next-generation AI intelligence is launched, it can completely dominate the game of StarCraft and crush all StarCraft players.
At that time, the person in charge also said that the next generation of AI would take about two years to iterate.
This iteration is actually not a technical matter, because technically the team's AI intelligence has been quite perfected, and all they have left is just minor repairs.
The reason why it is said that it will take two years to iterate is to continuously train the artificial intelligence AI they have cultivated during these two years, and finally cultivate a monster.
Tsukino Aya originally thought that she had almost forgotten about this matter, but Takeyusei suddenly mentioned the matter of AI artificial intelligence, which made her recall it instantly.
"But, where should we start first?" Tsukino Aya was also a little confused. She didn't know how to start this artificial intelligence AI. How about looking for the experimental team at her alma mater?
While Aya Tsukino was thinking, Takeyusei immediately said: "Is there any AI-related research project at Stanford or Boston University now? We can invest in these teams through commercial investment. I know you may not understand video games yet. How to use AI to learn, but I just need someone to help me make a relevant demonstration DEMO, I think you should be able to understand."
Everyone looked at each other.
They were all video game practitioners in the past, and artificial intelligence is actually still a bit far away from them.
Perhaps this new discipline will eventually intersect with video games in the future, but for now, they are still thinking about the direction of game development in a relatively rigid way.
Takeyusei looked at Tsukino Aya: "Aya, can you contact such an experimental team? I think the top universities in the United States should have relevant experimental teams."
Aya Tsukino came back to her senses and said, "Of course, I happen to know a team that is researching artificial intelligence. This can be regarded as a team that I came into contact with accidentally."
“Great! Contact them as soon as possible.”
"good."
Aya Tsukino still doesn’t quite understand how to bring artificial intelligence AI into the world of video games.
But since it was Takeyusei’s request, Tsukino Aya had no reason to refuse.
He is the top talker of the company, and at the same time, he is also his husband.
…
In the United States, dozens of young people are having a heated discussion in an independent building outside Silicon Valley.
Seems to be related to things like artificial intelligence AI learning.
Some of them think that learning seems to have reached the limit of computing, and it is time to publish the results.
Some people think that it is not yet time and need to wait.
“We are already running low on funds. The financial support that Stanford has given us has allowed us to persist until now. It does not allow us to develop a product that can simply use artificial intelligence to defeat professional StarCraft players.”
“But our interstellar AI 2.0 is not perfect yet. It still has some minor flaws and can easily be exploited.”
“Then we can continue to let the artificial intelligence learn while announcing it, and at least give our school an explanation. Otherwise, we may run out of food.”
In this team, there are rational people and people who like to imagine, but they all have the same purpose.
It's just that because of money issues, they are caught in a tangle, and they are divided into two groups for a while. Should they announce the results in a less than perfect posture, or insist on waiting for their results to reach the perfect posture in their minds before announcing them. .
“Professor, you make the decision, we all listen to you.”
Dozens of young people all looked at a middle-aged man who was probably in his fifties.
The middle-aged man was stunned for a moment as he faced the gazes on him. It was really difficult for him to make a choice.
"I…"
Dududu~
Dududu~
As if grasping a life-saving straw, the professor hurriedly said: "Let me answer the phone first!"
(End of this chapter)