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Chapter 9 Lenovo

"How about it?"

Although it is just an excuse to be close to Hou Shida, any author will probably be frightened and treasoned when he is evaluated by his works.

An Ran only writes one beginning. Although she consciously wrote it well, Hou Shida is still its first reader, and she cannot ignore it.

"How do you say it? I wrote it very well, but I always feel that something is missing..."

Hou Shida tried hard to compare this beginning with the novel An Ran had written in his memory, hoping to find the source of the incongruity in his heart.

An Ran looked at Hou Shida with all concentration as if he was waiting for the verdict in court, and was nervously waiting for his next words.

"Ah, I get it!"

Hou Shida clapped his hands, his eyes shone brightly, and he said firmly: "Your novel is not positioned correctly!"

"Positioning?" An Ran was confused and shook her head and said, "What positioning? I'm not doing business, do I still have to advertise and position it?"

An Ran already felt a little regretful that she had read the novel to Hou Shida. She was the first reader of her novel. What a sacred thing, why did she pay so easily?

Virgin readers, just gone...

There is also positioning. Listening to this name makes people feel a sense of stinking. It seems that only business people will use this word? So, I ask someone who has no literary literacy for why literature is done.

Hou Shida didn't know that An Ran had thought so much and said seriously: "The principle is the same. Merchants want to sell goods to customers. Doesn't the author want to have readers in his book?"

Hey, this sentence seems to make some sense! An Ran was shocked suddenly, nodded hesitantly, and subconsciously wanted to hear what else Hou Shida would say.

"Before writing a book, have you ever thought about what kind of people would you write for without this book? Even if it is a Dream of the Red Chamber, many people don't like it. A book cannot please everyone."

An Ran lowered her head and thought, frowned and shook her head, "I, I haven't thought about it, I just think this story is very good and I just want to write it out."

"That's right!" Hou Shida nodded excitedly and said, "This story itself is very creative, but in order to pursue perfection, you have added too many elements to it. Just at the beginning, if you want to show the heroine transforming into a man into a half princess, then start with the fantasy plot. Adding the aunt through the ancient times will only make the readers of this book wander, not knowing whether this book travels through history or into fantasy. The readers of these two novels may not be high enough..."

Hou Shida later read every novel of An Ran and knew her writing techniques and techniques. She talked freely and always gave suggestions that she would touch her heart. She either suddenly realized it or she would have a deep understanding, or she would have a deep understanding, and gradually she would have felt like a confidant!

Is Hou Shida really a student in the computer department? Why is he so knowledgeable about literature? What he said is actually more rewarding than a professor in the literature department.

One of them talked and the other listened, but I don’t know how long it took. Hou Shida told the beginning of An Ran’s novel, and then explained her nearly ten years of experience in reading online novels. She was dizzy and almost reached the limit of accepting new knowledge.

"No, it's not possible today!" An Ran hugged her head and stuck out her tongue, "I can't listen to you anymore, otherwise my head will be in a hurry."

Her eyes turned and she suddenly said, "By the way, let's talk about computers. This is your major, and it's just a matter of changing your thinking."

"What paper on artificial intelligence did you just talk about? What is this? Why haven't I heard of it?" An Ran felt sensitively that this word should be a very critical information.

Hou Shida had no objection to changing the topic. He didn't have much inventory in his stomach. Besides, he would be exposed and said immediately.

"Oh, artificial intelligence is a program that simulates human intelligence through computers."

"What, there is such a program? It's impossible. I've never heard anyone say that computers can simulate human wisdom." An Ran stared at Hou Shida with wide eyes, his face full of disbelief.

Hou Shida smiled confidently and said, "Haha, isn't the basic function of computers - computing, just an imitation of human wisdom? It can be seen that wisdom is not something that cannot be produced by artificial means."

"This, how is this the same." An Ran obviously felt a great impact on this argument. After thinking about it, he said: "Computer is just a computing tool, which is essentially no different from abacus. It is mechanical and has no soul. Wisdom has souls and can be created! No matter how developed the computer is, can it be written on behalf of humans?"

Hou Shida didn't want to talk to a liberal arts student about what the soul is, but fortunately, it's not the first time that he explained the relationship between artificial intelligence and human intelligence to others. He is somewhat skilled.

"Okay, then I'll ask you a question."

This idea proposed by An Ran can be said to be the first impression of artificial intelligence by most people.

To say that computers can produce intelligence is like saying that abacus can become essence. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was explicitly banned. Computers are tools, and all the results produced are derived by human manipulation. If that is the case, how can it produce wisdom?

Hou Shida has actually done this issue many times.

Anran corrected his sitting posture, looked at Hou Shida with a focused expression and nodded, with a serious expression as if he wanted to sacrifice himself to defend the sacredness of mankind at any time.

"From your professional content, do you think the ability to associate literature in the writing process is unique to humans?"

"Of course, rich imagination for literature is the foundation. Association is not only the basic ability of literature, but also the basic driving force for the development of human society."

"Haha, not bad. Since you say that, it must be that it is agreed that association is a unique ability of human beings?"

An Ran nodded cautiously and said, "Yes, I don't believe that there is any other 'existence' besides humans that can realize the association ability of literature."

Hou Shida quietly smiled at the corner of his mouth and said with satisfaction: "Okay, let me use a program to realize human association ability."

He pulled out a piece of paper from the file basket and spread it on the table, grabbed the ballpoint pen at his hand and wrote a lot of words.

An Ran couldn't help but be curious and quickly looked over. As a result, a strand of black hair in her ear spread out with the swing of her head, but it happened to brush against Hou Shida's face.

Hou Shida felt safely approaching, and his subordinates were affected by the strangeness on his face. He paused for a moment, and then continued to write as if nothing had happened.

And An Ran was watching what Hou Shida wrote without any awareness at this moment.

At this moment, she was completely thinking about how to use computer programs to realize the function of "association". As for other tasks and missions, she had long forgotten them.

She was originally very confident about this, but when she saw Hou Shida's swearing, she began to doubt whether what she insisted on was the truth.

Could it be that there are really programs in this world that can realize the function of association? Will we, the students of literature, be unemployed in the future? What kind of articles do humans want to write, just tell the computer the requirements, and they can create perfect articles.

Hou Shida wrote very quickly, and a large A4-sized printing paper was quickly filled.

"This is a schematic diagram of a neural network algorithm, of course, a very simple diagram. To achieve this capability, artificial intelligence still has a long way to go."

"And the realization of association in the human brain is through such a process..."

There is nothing else on Hou Shida's paper, but in fact there are many layers of text, and each layer of text is composed of several words.

The associative ability of human beings looks really bad, and it seems to be a unique symbol of human wisdom. However, in the field of artificial intelligence, it has been studied very thoroughly.

The so-called "association" is nothing more than the continuous combination of instances in the human brain.

Taking text as an example, how can humans create articles through association? In fact, this is not something that is natural and can be obtained by a clever hand.

Taking "Article is natural, and you can get it by your hand", you must first have the word "article". Then, based on experience, humans give an algorithm in their minds, which will form a temporary database and search and list all other instances that can form a connection with the word "article".

Then human learning functions will judge each obtained combination. If the combination meets the actual needs, it will form pleasant positive feedback. In the end, humans will decide which word to match "article" based on the strength of the positive feedback.

The higher the literary ability, the better the search algorithm in your mind, and the fewer and more accurate results are given in the database.

This is the truth that the article is natural and can be obtained by a master. If you really want to get it by chance, what you get is not the article, but the invisible and intangible "algorithm" in your mind.

This algorithm is like using keywords from search engines. A keyword with a masterpiece can often find information you have been looking for for a long time. If the keywords are not good, you can only face a large number of search results and sigh.

Of course, behind such a simple principle, if you want to achieve such a function, you cannot explain it clearly in just a few words.

Hou Shida wrote a word matrix, which simply simulated the process of human word selection and sentence creation.

An Ran originally looked a little disdainful, thinking that this was just a fallacy of Hou Shida. However, after he explained it and really formed a sentence, she was panicked...

When it comes to pronouncing words and sentences, this is something that humans have to repeat countless times a day. In terms of proficiency, they probably only have to breathe and beat higher.

An Ran disagreed because she had not thought deeply. But she just savored it carefully, and a feeling of extreme familiarity surged into her heart.

The process has been running in my mind for billions of times, and there is no need to provide any evidence. It is almost instinct to judge the authenticity of this statement.

Yes, it seems...

Although An Ran was reluctant, after thinking about it carefully, he felt that this was really a process when he was thinking.

Although most of the time, humans almost never noticed this process. People like her who often write articles often encounter things like "Cavin".

As an article is written, I suddenly don’t know how to write it. At this time, the speed of thinking slows down and you can feel the words appearing from your heart. These words are really selected from her memory through a search of experience.

According to Hou Shida's design, if the "algorithm" is solved, it seems that it can really simulate the process of human "association" through computers!

This is so surprising! An Ran feels that his three views seem to have been completely refreshed.

How could computers hope to realize the capabilities that should only belong to humans? Or is it really possible for artificial intelligence to be done?

No matter whether this is true or not, An Ran cannot refuse to admit that Hou Shida is a very talented person. His research on human thinking alone cannot cover up his talent even if it is ultimately proved that the result is wrong.

Before Newton, there must have been some people thinking about why the apple fell to the ground. Newton was just lucky and walked on the right path. It cannot be said that other people who saw this problem were just talented.

At least, Hou Shida seems to be the first to put forward a seemingly reasonable explanation for the process of human thinking.

No one, at least An Ran, has never heard of anyone who can explain the process of human thinking and association. Even just asking this question is a great feat.

What's more, he also gave a seemingly good answer?

Hou Shida, this person seems to be not just the roommate of the playboy Li Jiufeng, right?

An Ran blinked her eyes and looked at Hou Shida's expression seriously and focused. The little bit of disgust in her heart that she had been sitting in because of Li Jiufeng had turned into curiosity.

At this moment, a sound of footsteps suddenly came from the corridor. A familiar voice sounded from the corridor and walked towards Hou Shida's dormitory from far to near.

"Meow--"

"Hou Shida, how dare you keep pets in school!"
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