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Spaceship Ruins Chapter 286 Attention (Part 2)

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    "That is to remain unchanged in response to all changes. I understand." Although Mu Xin is not willing to deal with these government officials, he still has to contact them now. After all, the other party is also the largest human being in the world.  One of the forces, this earth online game cannot escape this boss.  .  .  The inspection ended quickly. Ling Chen did not show up, but asked a vice president to accompany him for a tour.  Mayor Liu visited the company building and showed no additional interest. He just encouraged them as emerging private enterprises to contribute more to the country and make their own contributions to the people's medical and health undertakings.  After learning that they had an overseas R&D base, I showed a certain interest and asked about the relevant content. I learned that several of the more popular domestic drugs come from their pharmaceutical factory, and I expressed my high affirmation.  The time was not long, only twenty minutes, and soon Mayor Liu rushed to the next enterprise.  ¡°After all, he is the second-largest person in the city, and he has everything in the city. How could he show his true intentions rashly? Wouldn¡¯t that be too shallow?  Check it out now, it's just a public channel. When the other party has something to do, you will naturally think of his relationship, and then it will be easier to talk about something.  Whether there will be something wrong with the other party, of course it is for sure. For such a large company, daily operations or anything, especially what they are doing, will definitely be criticized a lot.  ¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­ Time flies by. After the first successful brain transplant experiment, Dongfang Shengkang Hospital, a subsidiary of the Ling Group, performed more than ten operations in a row.  There are successful ones.  There are also failures.  Of course, both of them will die if they fail, and one of them will survive if they succeed. According to statistics, the success rate is about 30%.  This success rate is valuable for a medically rescuing terminally ill surgery.  However, with a failure rate of 70%, it is obvious that neither Ling Chen nor Mu Xin would be satisfied, let alone think that it could be used on themselves in the future.  If you want to improve the success rate, there is no other way but to let the surgical robot perform more surgeries.  In this way, they will accumulate more failure situations, and how to deal with these failure situations can be further improved.  This is the same as the human learning process. Only by practicing more, making more mistakes, making all possible mistakes, and having solutions can we improve our proficiency and accuracy.  But the surgery targets are also quite demanding.  If nothing else, there's something wrong with my head.  But there are not many people who are fine with their bodies, and there are not many people who have problems with their bodies and heads.  Although it is actually very easy to find a large number of samples based on the population and the number of accidental deaths in Huaxia if we zoom in on the subjects, such as those who died in car accidents, this is not Ling Chen's home world after all, and he is not that wide.  Although many recently deceased people are taken away from the emergency rooms of many large hospitals every day, he has no way of taking these people for experiments.  Ideally, for example, if a person is seriously injured in a car accident and has a serious head injury, he or she can be taken away to be a recipient and used for surgical transplant experiments on those who are terminally ill but have intact brains. However, in reality, the family members will not agree and the transplant is always carried out in the patient's throat.  You will only despair when you take your last breath.  Ling Chen designed and coded these surgical robots himself. This knowledge came from his accumulation in the original world. In order to obtain the technology of intelligent programming robots, he took a lot of risks, not to mention that he himself also absorbed a  Intelligent robots understand the principles of intelligent programming very well. Compared with the real world, although they are very different and cannot completely reach the previous level, they are at least much better than the current artificial intelligence.  Ling Chen personally checked the self-learning progress of these surgical robots and couldn't help but frown.  "At least 30,000 more surgeries are needed to achieve a 90% success rate, to go through all the accidents that may be discovered during the surgery, and to find solutions." He thought, since the surgical robot is not a human being,  Their knowledge and learning progress can be shared, but Ling Chen tried his best to only make ten of them. It was very difficult to make. Many key parts were made by his own hand-controlled machines. In short, this kind of robot has no energy.  No amount of production can be too much.  These ten surgical robots were only manufactured in the past few years, and the production speed is very slow.  ¡°Now, they are also facing the problem of insufficient samples. They only get an opportunity for surgery every three or four days, and one surgery takes about five to ten hours, depending on the patient¡¯s specific condition.  Although there are 10 surgical robots, only one can be used as the main surgeon, and the others are only used as assistants, and do not take advantage of concurrent learning.  This means that 30000*3=90000 days, which means that after almost 300 years, we can achieve a 90% success probability.  Of course Ling Chen figured out the above calculation formula quickly.  How can this be?Yes, he would have died of old age by then.  And if the surgical samples are abundant, 10 robots can be made to work 24 hours a day. This is another formula, 30000/10/6=500 days. In just over a year, they can grow rapidly and reach 90% of the surgeries.  success rate.  This is the power of resources. With enough resources, you can save a lot of time.  Ling Chen certainly knew how to obtain such a large sample size. Major hospitals had the richest sample sizes. Thousands of critically ill patients were taken from emergency and ICU intensive care units every day, and suitable candidates were selected from them.  It's not difficult.  But the question was how to do this, and he fell into deep thinking.  It is impossible to be absolutely concealed. He does not live in a vacuum, and there is no national organization to cover it. The previous semi-public disclosure was actually based on this situation.  The best way is to gain international recognition and make this surgery legal and open. His surgical robots can be promoted. The number is now small and can be distributed to different countries. Then a sufficient sample size can be obtained, and many are on the verge of doing so.  People who have died will be willing to undergo this kind of surgery. Don¡¯t underestimate the desire of terminally ill patients to survive. Many people know that they cannot be cured, but they still have to sell all their belongings to get treatment. For such patients, they  Moral and ethical pressures will not be considered, as long as they can survive.  But obviously this recognition is difficult to achieve, and some high-minded people use various banners to oppose and attack, especially since this will destroy many people's jobs and mobilize their interests.  Ling Chen thought about it and couldn't find a good way. These are the various limitations of the real world. Various factors must be considered in everything. A single individual does not have the absolute power to push and control everything. Other factors must be considered in order to achieve success.  accomplish something.  (To be continued)
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