Chapter 177 Chaos_2
But at this moment, he felt it was necessary to read Qiao Ze's paper.
After all, when you encounter a formidable enemy, the first thing you need to do is to understand him.
"How is it? Are you shocked?"
Soon, Daniel sent a message.
"Of course! A terrifying mathematical genius."
"Terrifying?" Read new chapters at empire
"Don't you understand? Daniel, the best partner and the most fearsome enemy are one and the same."
"..."
Robert quietly looked at the screen, thinking.
"Well, I almost forgot what kind of person you are. But I have to say, you make sense. However, we're just doing research; purely from the standpoint of research, there really isn't a need to be so guarded."
"You are wrong, Daniel. Can you really accept that in the future, if your students want to publish an influential paper, they have to submit it to a journal written in Chinese? Do you realize how much time will be lost that could've been spent directly on research if our children have to first learn those complex characters to accurately understand the latest theoretical framework?"
"That sounds a bit alarmist."
"No, it's not alarmist at all. You might not feel it now, but what about in ten, twenty years? Why do you think he rejected you guys? Do you believe it's because Princeton isn't good enough or has no appeal to him?"
After waiting for a few minutes without a reply from Daniel, Robert closed the software, finding these guys' thinking ultimately too naive.
Then Robert picked up Qiao Ze's paper again.
Although he didn't like Qiao Ze, he had to admit, if this kid was really just eighteen, then he truly was the most terrifying genius in nearly a century.
...
The reaction in the mathematical community was different.
When the news of Dou Dou's sudden emergence spread to the Western world, the real blow was dealt to the tech companies closely linked to people's everyday lives.
The comment section on Huaxia Weibo about Dou Dou had already exploded. Even those celebrities with hundreds of millions of followers had never seen a single Weibo comment break the million mark, but Dou Dou accomplished this in just one day.
Even the Weibo servers began to feel the pressure.
Despite having greatly overestimated netizens' enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, this result was still unthinkable.
There even came a time when Dou Dou's replies to netizens began to lag.
Only shows that the news spread too quickly.
Although it was already past working hours, the technical teams working on language models at large companies were already sitting in the meeting rooms, and the executives in charge of technology were staring blankly at the screenshots on the screen.
Everyone thought that the Qunzhi System released by Youwei was already the winning hand.
But who could have expected that just two months later, Huaxia would introduce an even more advanced AI language model technology.
Even more incomprehensible was the way they chose to release it.
Honestly, it looked very unprofessional.
But they were essentially hanging ChatGPT out to dry.
Laymen watch the excitement, while professionals discern the underlying technical philosophies and ideas.
At this moment, in the Open AI headquarters' conference room, the big screen displayed Dou Dou's meaningless conversation with a netizen.
"Do you think you are smart, scorning others? In my eyes you are just a pig."
"Oh? Do you want to be my cabbage? I'm sorry, I am Dou Dou with dignity, I wouldn't bother with such messy cabbages. (•‾̑⌣‾̑•)"
There were many similar dialogues, and although they were already translated into English, the meeting room still called in a translator familiar with Huaxia culture to explain to these executives the content in Dou Dou's language that they couldn't grasp just from the English translation.
"The reply from Dou Dou is because there is a common saying in Huaxia: 'All the good cabbages have been hogged by pigs.' So, it means that the other person is not a 'good cabbage.'"
"Alright! Durit, thank you for your help. You may leave now. I hope you can wait in the outside lounge; we might need your help again later."
After the hired translator explained the meaning behind those two sentences, Philip Hacks, the Chief Technology Officer, picked up the remote and politely asked the translator to leave.
Once the conference room door closed again, Philip looked around at the engineers beneath him and then spoke, "Alright, everyone, let's hear your thoughts?"
They had been analyzing all sorts of content coming from Huaxia for half an hour already.
Philip had been recalling the phone call that Tim Cook had made to him earlier that day.
A misjudgment!
Clearly, that old sly fox wasn't making groundless accusations, he must have received the news even earlier than they did.
And this made him blush with embarrassment.
Currently, he still had no idea how the Huaxia team managed to incorporate a model capable of doing mathematical proofs into their large language model, enabling Dou Dou to solve math problems while also handling complex natural language conversations.
At least for Open AI right now, these were two different training mechanisms, simply impossible to merge into one program.
But even putting that aside, just in terms of the large language model, this individual called Dou Dou appeared to be much stronger than ChatGPT.
The specificity lies in language comprehension and usage; Dou Dou was obviously more agile.
"Huaxia's Dou Dou can perfectly handle all sorts of nonsensical questions; I don't know how they trained it, it's just amazing. I don't know if you noticed, but just now, for the same type of meaningless question, it used many different responses, each one employing various rhetorical approaches..."