I handed over to another world

Chapter 708 The Result of Transfer

Chen Lin smiled and waved towards the glass room - although he knew that the people inside would never be able to see his movements.

"It seems he has realized that he has succeeded."

The person in charge also smiled and said to Chen Lin, "This kind of experiment actually tests a person's brain thinking ability. After the consciousness is transferred, the test we did shows that those with stronger consciousness will recover faster. The whole span is about several months."

"Such a long time?"

Chen Lin was slightly shocked and said, "Then are there any experimental results where one cannot recognize oneself in the new body for a long time after the transfer?"

"That would be considered a failure..."

The person in charge was actually a scientific researcher. After hearing what Chen Lin said, he said helplessly to Chen Lin, "Similar situations did occur when we did experiments with mice before. We had a lot of failures during that period, so we have not tried this technology on more advanced creatures..."

"But the technology has made a breakthrough very quickly. You have to know that we have gathered most of the association's elite scientific researchers here. People in related fields have been transferred here. If there is no breakthrough, it will only make people laugh if it is spread out."

Chen Lin didn't say anything else, but just stood quietly in the observation room, his eyes fixed on the experimenter on the operating table who had just completed the transfer of consciousness.

His heart was filled with complex emotions. Although the experiment was successful, Chen Lin was well aware that there were countless risks and unknowns hidden behind this technology - after all, consciousness transfer is not only a scientific breakthrough, but also a huge challenge to human ethics, identity and social structure.

In the next step, it is inevitable that someone from the association’s top management will inquire about this type of scientific research breakthrough, wanting to use it on themselves or certain people with whom they have connections.

"What are you going to do next?"

Chen Lin turned to look at the person in charge, with a hint of seriousness in his tone.

The person in charge hesitated for a moment and replied, "We will continue to observe and test this experimenter for a long time to ensure that his consciousness and body are completely synchronized... At the same time, we will also conduct a detailed analysis of the data from this experiment to further optimize the technical process of consciousness transfer."

Chen Lin nodded and continued to ask: "What about the future application direction? Do you have any specific plans?"

The person in charge smiled, with a hint of excitement in his eyes: "This technology has great potential. In addition to being used to treat seriously injured and unconscious people like today, it can also be used to extend human life, treat neurological diseases, and even explore the nature of human consciousness in the future."

"Of course, all of this needs to be done within a strict ethical framework..."

After hearing this, Chen Lin frowned slightly: "Ethical issues are indeed a big problem. Consciousness transfer involves human identity. If we are not careful, it may cause social unrest. Have you considered how to deal with these potential disputes?"

The person in charge nodded and his expression became serious: "The ethics committee you set up earlier and the relevant departments set up within the association are enough to handle these issues."

Chen Lin nodded with satisfaction.

Chen Lin suddenly thought of a question.

“If this technology matures in the future, have you considered how to prevent it from being used for improper purposes? For example, some forces may use this technology for illegal activities or even for military purposes.”

The person in charge had obviously thought about this question, and he immediately replied: "We have begun to study how to encrypt and control this technology. Only institutions and personnel that have passed strict review can use this technology."

"Hasn't the association already started formulating relevant laws and regulations to ensure that this technology won't be abused? As long as you keep control over it at the top level of the association, we don't need to worry about any accidents with this technology."

After hearing this, Chen Lin's worries were slightly relieved.

He patted the person in charge on the shoulder and said earnestly: "You've done a good job, but you must not take it lightly."

“This technology has such a huge impact that we have to make sure it stays in the right hands.”

The person in charge nodded solemnly: "Don't worry, Vice President Chen, we will act with caution and will never let this technology become a tool that harms society."

Chen Lin didn't say anything else, but just turned his gaze to the experimenter on the operating table again. At this time, the man had regained most of his consciousness and was communicating quietly with the medical staff.

There was a hint of confusion on his face, but more of ecstasy about the new life. After he noticed the changes in his body, he became a little too excited.

“Hopefully he can adjust to his new body quickly.”

Chen Lin smiled at the person in charge and whispered, "You should also do your best to help him recover. After all, he is the first successful case of this technology, and his experience will provide you with valuable experience."

"Don't worry, Vice President. We will definitely do this."

"I would like to stay here a little longer to ask about other matters, but the association has too much work to do, so I can't stay here for too long."

Chen Lin stood up and walked outside. "You should pay more attention to this experimenter. As the first person to transfer consciousness, he is very important to the entire association."

"Don't worry, Vice President..."

The person in charge accompanied Chen Lin all the way to the gate of the laboratory and watched Chen Lin get into the car. He was finally satisfied only when the entire convoy disappeared from his sight.

He walked back to the laboratory with a heavy heart. As he walked, he connected the communicator in the laboratory and whispered, "What did you just say? What is the fuzzy transmission of consciousness? Explain it to me in detail!"

The person in charge walked quickly back to the laboratory, the relaxed look on his face had long disappeared, replaced by a solemn look.

He had just acted very confident in front of Chen Lin, but in fact, some abnormal data that appeared during the experiment made him feel uneasy.

A researcher's hurried voice came from the other end of the communicator: "Director, in our preliminary inspection after the experiment, we found that some fuzzy signals appeared during the experimenter's consciousness transmission process... Although the final result showed that the transfer was successful, these fuzzy signals may mean that some of his memories or consciousness are slightly incomplete..."

The person in charge frowned, with a hint of anxiety in his tone: "What is the specific situation? Is it possible that it will affect his cognitive ability or identity?"

The researcher was silent for a few seconds, then replied: "It is not certain yet. We are conducting a detailed analysis of his brain waves and memory. The preliminary results show that his core memory and personality do not seem to be greatly affected, but some detailed memories may be blurred or lost."

The person in charge took a deep breath and tried to calm himself down. "Continue to analyze in depth and make sure to find out the source and impact range of these ambiguous signals! In addition, do not disclose this information to the outside world for the time being, especially do not let the experimenters themselves notice any abnormalities."

"understand!"

The researchers responded immediately.

After hanging up the communicator, the person in charge walked quickly into the core area of ​​the laboratory. At this time, the experimenter had regained more consciousness and was sitting on the bed talking with the medical staff. He looked relaxed and happy, and seemed to be full of curiosity and expectation about his new body.

The person in charge walked aside and whispered to a medical staff member, "How is he doing?"

The medical staff nodded and responded in a low voice: "Everything seems to be normal at the moment. He has adapted well to his new body and has not shown any cognitive impairment... But we need to observe further. Some problems cannot be seen in a short period of time."

The person in charge nodded and felt a little relieved.

But he knew that this was only a temporary calm. If there really was a problem with the experimenter's memory or consciousness, it would mean that the consciousness transfer they had told Chen Lin before had failed, and the promises they had made before were obviously no longer valid.

He walked up to the experimenter, smiled and asked, "How do you feel? Are you feeling any discomfort?"

The experimenter raised his head and smiled brightly: "It feels great! Although it's a little strange, it's incredible to have a healthy body again..."

The person in charge smiled and patted him on the shoulder: "Next we will conduct some tests on you to ensure that all the organs in your body are normal. You just need to cooperate with us."

The experimenter nodded, his expression full of gratitude: "I will fully cooperate."

The person in charge said nothing more and turned and left the ward.

After he walked out of the laboratory, he turned the corner and went to the data analysis room of the laboratory. Several researchers were staring at the data on the screen with serious expressions.

"how is the situation?"

The person in charge asked in a low voice.

A researcher raised his head with a serious expression: "We have confirmed that some tiny signal losses occurred during the transmission of consciousness. Although these lost signals only account for a very small part of the overall data, they may involve some detailed memories of the experimenters."

The person in charge frowned: "Which memories are they?"

The researcher shook his head: "It is still uncertain at the moment. We are trying to extract more information from the subjects' brain waves, but this will take time."

The person in charge was silent for a moment, then said, "Continue the analysis and make sure to figure out the impact of these signal losses! Also, strengthen the observation of the experimenter to ensure that he does not show any abnormal behavior."

"understand!"

The researchers responded in unison.

The person in charge walked out of the data analysis room with mixed emotions in his heart.

"Hope everything goes well..."

The person in charge muttered to himself, then walked quickly to his office - he needed to prepare a detailed report as soon as possible and report the details of the experiment to Chen Lin and other senior executives.

At the same time, Chen Lin had returned to the association headquarters.

He sat on the chair in the office, picked up the communicator on the table, and dialed a number: "Arrange to hold an expanded high-level meeting tomorrow and invite all the people on the previous list. There are some core issues that really need to be discussed by this group of people."

"Let's discuss... the future development direction of consciousness transfer technology and how to deal with possible ethical and social issues."

The next day, the expanded meeting of the association’s top leaders was held as scheduled.

The atmosphere in the conference room was solemn and serious. Chen Lin sat in the main seat, his eyes sweeping over every senior member present - because it was an expanded meeting, many of the participants were representatives from various fields.

"Everyone,"

Chen Lin said, "Yesterday's consciousness transfer experiment achieved initial success. This is an important milestone in the technological development of our association."

"However, the success of this technology has also brought many new problems and challenges. Today, we need to discuss together how to ensure that this technology can be safely and legally applied to human society."

A scientific research representative spoke first: "Vice President Chen, consciousness transfer technology involves the core issue of human identity. We must ensure that this technology will not be abused, especially in terms of personal privacy and free will."

Chen Lin nodded: "This is exactly one of the key points we need to discuss today. At my request, the association has established a special committee for consciousness transfer to oversee the application of this technology."

"Next, we will further improve relevant laws and regulations to ensure that the use of technology is always within a controllable range."

At this time, another scientific research representative raised a new question: "Vice President Chen, the safety of technology is also a key point we need to pay attention to. Although yesterday's experiment was successful, we also found some potential risks, such as signal loss during the transmission of consciousness... If these problems are not resolved, it may cause irreversible effects on the memory and cognition of the experimental subjects."

Chen Lin's expression became serious: "Why didn't I listen to the person in charge's report on this issue?"

"But now that you've mentioned this, our next step is to find a solution as soon as possible to ensure the stability and safety of the technology... At the same time, we must strengthen long-term observation of the test subjects to ensure their physical and mental health."

The meeting lasted for several hours, and experts from all parties had in-depth discussions on issues such as the future development direction, legal framework, and technical security of consciousness transfer technology.

After the meeting, Chen Lin returned to his office, but he still couldn't completely relax.

He was about to call the head of the laboratory to inquire about this matter when the communicator suddenly rang.

After Chen Lin answered the call, the person in charge's voice came from inside: "Vice President Chen, the preliminary test results of the experimenters are out. Although his core memory and personality are not affected, we found that some of his detailed memories are indeed blurred... It is not clear whether this will have an impact on his daily life."

"This was an unexpected situation that occurred after you left yesterday. We haven't noticed any unexpected situations until today, so we haven't said anything."

Chen Lin was silent for a moment before he slowly spoke: "How is your health now?"

"Everything else is normal. He can roughly recognize his family members. Some of us suspect that he lost some of his memory during his coma, which led to this. We cannot confirm it completely at the moment..."

"Then observe for a while longer."

Chen Lin breathed a sigh of relief, "How can it be so smooth?" (End of this chapter)

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