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Chapter 3808 Our robots will not get 'infectious diseases'

The two looked at each other and smiled, looking forward to a bright future intertwined with technology and humanity.

While the two were having an in-depth conversation, Lingxi slowly walked over with two cups of carefully crafted coffee. She placed the coffee lightly on the table. At that moment, Jiang Nan's eyes were instantly attracted by the exquisite patterns on the coffee.

.

"Wow, this is so beautiful!" Jiang Nan exclaimed in surprise, and she carefully looked at the masterpiece in the coffee cup.

On a cup of latte, the delicate milk foam is outlined as a blooming lily, while on another cup of Americano, a heart-shaped pattern is simply but elegantly drawn.

These two small works of art not only demonstrate Lingxi's exquisite skills, but also add a bit of warmth and romance.

Wu Hao also showed an approving smile. He picked up his coffee, took a sip, and said: "This is also one of Lingxi's advantages. Compared with people, it takes a long time to connect a skill or technique.

time.

But robots don’t need it, they only need to learn it once, and these skills can also be transferred and shared, which means that if one robot knows it, other robots will also know it.”

Hearing Wu Hao's words, Jiang Nan couldn't help but ask: "In other words, these robots can share data. Will this cause any hidden dangers or security risks?

For example, if a robot has a malfunction, or a problem, like a computer virus, or a human influenza, then other robots will also be infected."

Wu Hao gently put down his coffee cup, a flash of deep thought flashed in his eyes, as if Jiang Nan's question touched some secret worry deep in his heart.

"Your worries are not unreasonable," he said slowly, with a hint of unnoticeable heaviness in his voice, "In this era of rapid technological advancement, the intelligence and networking of robots have indeed brought unprecedented convenience, but at the same time, it has also hidden hidden dangers.

potential risks."

He paused, seeming to be looking for the most appropriate words to express his thoughts. "As you mentioned, if a robot is invaded by malware or behaves abnormally due to a program error, this kind of '

The disease' does have the potential to spread quickly through the network, affecting other robots.

This is not only a technical issue, but also a huge challenge to ethics, safety and even social order."

Jiang Nan frowned slightly when she heard this. There was both curiosity about the unknown and worry about the possible consequences in her eyes. "So, is there any way we can prevent this from happening? We can't be afraid of risks.

Just give up on technological progress.”

Wu Hao smiled slightly, which contained his appreciation for Jiang Nan's optimistic attitude, and then changed the topic and said: "But your worries are about our intelligent service robot, or in other words, these robots under our umbrella

It doesn’t exist and it can’t be affected.”

Speaking of this, Wu Hao glanced at Jiang Nan, who looked surprised and curious, and then said with a smile: "First of all, this skill sharing and data sharing mechanism is not unlimited. All skills and data classification must be in

under regulatory circumstances.

For example, if a user teaches his or her intelligent service robot a skill, such as pruning bonsai, arranging flowers, or making a very delicious snack, if the user wants to share this data with other robots, then he must obtain the data of other robots.

Agree, if you want to get the consent of other robots, you must get the authorization from the owners of these robots.

So this is a layer of supervision, with the robot itself and the robot's owner performing supervision and safety management.

If users want to share these skills or menus to the public platform, they must be subject to our supervision and review. Only after we pass the review and determine the safety of these skills can they be launched on the platform, and other users' robots can

Download and share.”

Finally, the intelligent system of our robot is designed with multiple safety architectures.

Wu Hao's words carried a convincing power, and his eyes shone with confidence and pride in technology.

"Our intelligent service robot adopts a brand-new safety architecture design. This design is fundamentally different from traditional systems."

He gently picked up the coffee, took another sip, and seemed to be sorting out his thoughts. "First of all, we created a brand new system core for the robot.

This core is like the heart of a robot. It is strong, stable, and extremely closed.

Any malicious attacks from the outside will be difficult to penetrate this solid layer of protection, ensuring that the internal operating environment of the robot is consistent and uninterrupted."

"And, we used a revolutionary programming language to build this system."

Wu Hao's tone was full of love for technological innovation, and he continued: "This language is not only efficient and flexible, but more importantly, it is inherently equipped with powerful security features. Through its unique grammatical structure and compilation mechanism, it can

The code level effectively prevents the intrusion of viruses and malware.”

"Of course, this is not enough," he continued, his eyes revealing his attention to detail.

"We have implemented multiple encryption processes on the entire system. From data transmission to storage, every link is protected by sophisticated encryption algorithms.

It’s like putting on layers of armor for the robot’s data, making it impossible for any attempt to steal or tamper with the data.”

"Finally, we also equipped the robot with a new safety protection system."

Wu Hao's words revealed his confidence: "This system can monitor the operating status of the robot in real time. Once any abnormal behavior or potential threat is detected, it will immediately activate the emergency response mechanism to nip the risk in the bud.

At the same time, this system can also automatically update and upgrade to ensure that the robot is always in the safest state."

After saying this, Wu Hao looked at Jiang Nan, his eyes shining with anticipation.

“So, you don’t have to worry about our robots creating security risks due to data sharing.

We have made the most adequate technical preparations to ensure that every robot can serve users in a safe environment."

After listening to Wu Hao's explanation, Jiang Nan's worries gradually dissipated. She smiled slightly, picked up the coffee, and took a sip, feeling the warmth and romance brought by technology.

After carefully recalling what Wu Hao had just said, she immediately gathered her thoughts and said: "That is to say, only the robots and intelligent systems of your company are currently in an absolutely safe state, and this does not include robots and intelligent systems of other companies.

?”

When Wu Hao heard this, he smiled slightly, thinking that he was digging a hole for him. But he was not fooled, and then he shook his head slightly, shrugged and replied:...


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