White armor
Chapter 753 The Medical Industry Actually Breaks the Ice in the First Batch
Chapter 753 The medical industry is surprisingly among the first to break the ice.
"It does look quite good." Boss Chai looked at the young man opposite him and gently ran his right little finger across the other man's wrist.
"Even the scars on his wrists are very realistic."
Boss Chai gave a lukewarm compliment, his tone revealing neither joy nor sorrow.
"Boss, it was 3D printed according to your inspection results."
"Did I agree?" Boss Chai glanced at Luo Hao.
"You agreed."
"Oh? When did this happen?"
“Before the Lunar New Year, when I had just made the cadaver, I asked you about it. You said it was really good, that I could be a cadaver myself, which was a way to make use of waste. Whether you cut it up and burned it or burned it directly, it made no difference to you. It was a good thing to let the children learn about anatomical structures.”
Luo Hao repeated what Boss Chai had said back then, like a broken record.
“Uh…” Boss Chai didn’t expect Luo Hao to distort the concept.
The conversation quickly shifted to Luo Hao's territory, and even Boss Chai, who was concerned about whether or not the signature was important, felt that it was no big deal, as Luo Hao could produce the video evidence from that time.
And these words are indeed in his own style.
"Can you fish?" Boss Chai didn't argue with Luo Hao about this, but instead looked at the AI robot and asked.
"You wouldn't know how at your age, but I've added special programming so I can fish, and I'm extremely skilled at it."
Boss Chai was somewhat satisfied. With a wave of his hand, the bamboo head came over on its own.
Bamboo had already come over when she and Luo Hao were arguing, ready to act cute anytime, anywhere to defuse the awkward situation.
Now that he could reach out and touch the bamboo, Boss Chai didn't bother with pointless arguments with Luo Hao. He simply looked Xiao Chai up and down for a long time.
Being able to go back to one's youth is, no matter how you look at it, an absolutely wonderful thing.
Although I am different from who I used to be, how could I possibly be the same?
"Little Conch Shell, how long have you been preparing?" Boss Zhou asked.
"Not long after, it was all by chance," Luo Hao replied, puffing out his chest and making a gesture with his right hand.
Chen Yong took out a talisman from his pocket, flicked his wrist, and the talisman burst into flames.
"It's a protective talisman to prevent eavesdropping," Chen Yong explained.
"Bullshit!" Boss Chai curled his lip in disdain. "I knew the confidentiality regulations by heart when I was young. If you have party spirit and principles, what are your little tricks?"
"No, no, no, boss." Luo Hao glanced at Boss Chai, then at Boss Zhou, and finally met Boss Zhou's eyes without flinching.
"I just wanted to share my own thoughts. A few days ago, I was chatting with Chen Yong and learned that Mr. Qiu was struggling to overcome his tribulation, and if he failed, he would dissolve into a physical body. In my opinion, Mr. Qiu was actively seeking to dissolve into a physical body, which is quite incredible."
Seeing that Boss Chai was about to speak, Luo Hao immediately made a gesture.
Bamboo sat up, hugged Boss Chai's leg, and whimpered. Boss Chai was taken aback for a moment, then realized that Luo Hao didn't want him to speak.
She herself had to abide by the confidentiality regulations, while Luo Hao's statement was merely a guess. Regardless of whether his guess was accurate or not, it did not violate any regulations.
Even if questioned later, I can confidently say – I didn't.
Boss Chai remained silent, quietly stroking the bamboo.
“It is incomprehensible that they chose to commit suicide. According to Chen Yong, they were all afraid of death.”
“How could you say such a thing?” Chen Yong retorted.
"That's roughly the idea. If you want to disintegrate, you have to be prepared to possess another body. I believe that Mr. Qiu has already made preparations for this, but Chen Yong, after all, has a deep master-disciple relationship with Mr. Qiu. He devoted himself to research for a period of time and prepared an AI robot substitute for Mr. Qiu."
"Perhaps this is the legendary deus ex machina, I can't say for sure. I don't know what the future holds, and I don't know much about the current secrets, but we still need to make the necessary preparations."
"For example, the acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine information I prepared for Ye Qingqing."
Luo Hao paused here, gazing at the lush greenery of the Qinling Mountains. After a long while, he sighed, "I experienced an incident where an AI robot wanted to go home once, but I never imagined it would be this urgent now."
Boss Chai wanted to speak, but in the end he didn't say anything. Boss Zhou, on the other hand, looked up at the sky with a calm expression, as if he were lost in thought.
As for what Luo Hao was saying or what his purpose was, Boss Zhou didn't care at all.
"What's so urgent? How is it urgent?" Chen Yong chimed in at the opportune moment.
"AI awakening. Generally speaking, there needs to be an organization in times of chaos, with at least three people forming a temporary team. This is the rule, and it's also a way of solving problems that has been learned from past experiences."
Upon hearing Luo Hao mention the three-person team, both Boss Chai and Boss Zhou's expressions changed simultaneously.
Luo Hao roughly knew that his guess was in the right direction, even if no one gave him a definite answer.
“2023年7月29日下午4时,K1178次列车事件是最近一个案例。”
"Was it temporarily stopped because the heavy rain washed away the tracks?" Chen Yong asked.
"Yes, there were nearly 900 people on the bus at the time. If things had gotten chaotic, the consequences would have been unimaginable. But the temporary Party branch solved the problem, and the 72 hours passed peacefully."
"I guess the reason why the two bosses are making preparations so urgently is probably because they need to do something. Even Mr. Qiu is going, so the situation must not be optimistic."
Boss Chai was about to speak again, but hesitated for a moment, then hugged the bamboo's head and lifted his own head up, starting to play with the bamboo.
Luo Hao ignored what the bosses thought and said to himself, "It's a fallback plan. Whether it's good or bad, who knows? Let's not talk about the downsides, but the advantage is that we can update and replace the equipment at any time."
"If we look at the issue from a developmental perspective, deus ex machina is a very good choice."
“Yes!” Chen Yong chimed in. “Boss, you two know about the kidnapping of Lao Cui last year when he went out to a meeting, right?”
"Cui Mingyu? I know him. He almost became a spare part. Later, some people really didn't come back, and you played a big part in that." Boss Zhou replied casually.
"The problem that Lao Bai and I solved," Chen Yong smiled. "Later we got a Gu King from Southeast Asia. I heard from my master that there were Gu Kings in China before liberation, but they were wiped out back then."
"Therefore, the authentic Gu King can only be raised in Southeast Asia."
“What do you need that kind of weird stuff for?” Boss Chai couldn’t help but scold. “Playing with aliens? Chen Yong, you need to walk the straight path, stop having crooked thoughts in your mind.”
"I know I need to be careful not to get burned, I understand." Chen Yong, no longer as carefree as before, calmly continued Luo Hao's words and began to give examples.
“It used to be very difficult to raise a Gu King. They were fed with human lives. Even now, the people in Southeast Asia still use ancient methods. After I came back, Luo Hao reminded me of something—since it requires flesh and blood, these things can be artificially synthesized. Why do we have to use people?”
"Oh?"
"Because of this, I have been following the relevant news. The latest scientific research progress is that we can already use corn to make plasma products. Harbin Institute of Technology already has a team researching solar energy to generate starch and then converting starch into plasma."
When the two bosses first heard about this, they didn't say a word, but they expressed their interest.
"Various nutrients can be directly synthesized industrially, in any quantity you need. Corey Zhuang Yan is losing weight by eating dog food made by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, which ensures a balanced diet. Humans can do it, and so can the Gu King."
“Plasma alone won’t do, what about fresh blood?” Boss Chai asked.
"Boss, do you know anything about the Gu King?"
"It's just a parasite. Old Zhou's thoracic surgery department doesn't encounter nearly as many parasites as our general surgery department," Boss Chai said disdainfully. "When I was performing surgery on parasites, you guys didn't even exist yet."
"Boss is awesome." Luo Hao offered a terrible compliment.
“Scientific research is one path, but I’m more optimistic about another one,” Chen Yong said, glancing at Luo Hao.
Luo Hao shrugged. "Just say what you want to say. Why are you looking at me?"
“ECMO.” Chen Yong cleared his throat and said in a deep voice, “We have plenty of blood products in the US, as many as we need. The UK also exports them, and I even specially ordered a batch of blood products with HIV from the UK. Moreover, we’ve already started using rice to make blood products here, so it’s practically inexhaustible.”
"Fuck me!"
The two bosses were shocked.
They are aware of the presence of HIV-infected blood products; the UK does indeed sell "tainted blood" to the US, so customs inspections of such products are now extremely stringent.
Any legitimate doctor is extremely averse to the term AIDS, even though there is now evidence that AIDS can be cured.
Luo Hao and Chen Yong, these young people, are quick-witted, but Chen Yong's words are too sinister, and he doesn't seem like a good person.
"The Gu King fed with HIV blood has an extra killing ability, or in game terms, an extra magical attack." Chen Yong chuckled. "That's unexpected. It was just a random thought, not a stroke of genius."
“Nobody said that was a stroke of genius,” Luo Hao said.
"You don't understand." Chen Yong didn't care, he just waved his hand and laughed, "Speaking of which, the Gu King cultivated with ECMO combined with Western poison blood has indeed reached a new level, it's very strong."
"Over the past year, I've seen Luo Hao apply modern industrial thinking, starting with lightning-struck wood. I've also experimented with cultivating Gu Kings using Luo Hao's methods, and the results have been excellent."
"No wonder Lao Bai hasn't come back yet. Is he cultivating the Gu King?" Luo Hao asked, looking at Chen Yong's profile with some displeasure.
“Yeah, what else would we do?” Chen Yong said smugly. “Give him two tons of lightning-struck wood, and Lao Bai will happily go and do it.”
Luo Hao shrugged and spread his hands.
"To be honest, regarding my master's situation, I find his sudden desire to dissolve himself quite illogical. So after discussing it with Luo Hao, I think it's better to give it a try. AI robots can be simple and indestructible. If you find it strange, I think Luo Hao can quickly create robots with flesh and blood."
"Although Luo Hao was cursing in his heart as he did it, he just liked practical things, like those robot dogs that looked like monsters. He couldn't even be bothered to do a cosplay. They were really not aesthetically pleasing."
"Practicality is all that matters. What's the point of making it so aesthetically pleasing?" Luo Hao retorted.
"Sigh, typical STEM guys' thinking, no wonder you guys have trouble finding girlfriends. Looks are everything, looks are everything!" Chen Yong retorted.
"I'm getting married soon."
"Let's get down to business, don't interrupt!" Boss Chai said angrily.
As they talked, the two started talking about inappropriate things, which was simply intolerable.
Luo Hao smiled. "Is it serious business? Then my guess must be right."
"I'm not going to talk about anything serious. What I want to say is that the energy that can be unleashed when magic and industry are combined is terrifying."
Chen Yong lowered his head, drew a talisman on the ground with his toe, and then wiped it away.
Repeat this process.
"Luo Hao always says that Qian Xuesen used his party spirit to guarantee the existence of human body science, which is metaphysics. If I'm not mistaken, the newly built place is called Lingjing, which is based on Qian Xuesen's plan. I remember that the seventh industrial revolution planned at that time was also related to human body science."
The air in the camp seemed to freeze, and even Boss Chai stopped fiddling with the bamboo.
Although no one was looking at Chen Yong, it seemed as if countless eyes from another dimension were casting their gazes upon him.
"The Spirit Realm, it's not a secret. There are letters written by Qian Lao back then online now," Luo Hao said slowly. "It's not hard to guess."
“But the Spirit Realm belongs to the Inner World and needs to be connected to the Outer World,” Chen Yong said.
“So AI robots are an option,” Luo Hao added.
"We don't know what the future holds, but this is the best option for now."
"I will work hard on my research in the future, but whether I can make a breakthrough depends on fate."
Luo Hao and Chen Yong took turns explaining everything.
At this point, the two stopped, and Luo Hao walked to the bamboo and gently stroked it.
After a moment, Boss Zhou smiled and said, "Little brat, thinking too much. You'll never grow tall if you think about so much."
"Hehe, one should always have a wild idea." Luo Hao smiled. "Let's eat, and after we eat, let's take a look at the bamboo's house."
……
The capital city, an auditorium, the selection process for the Wu Wenjun Award.
Holographic projection transformed the stage into an unmanned hospital, bringing it to life.
"Xiao Meng" stands in the center, introducing the structure and operation of the unmanned hospital from its perspective.
The most recent physical examination and the experts attending the meeting were both conducted in an unmanned hospital.
This project was also the pre-selected recipient of the Wu Wenjun Award, but everyone stared intently at it, even though they had already been there and had their medical reports in front of them.
"This is footage from a recent surgery. We obtained the patient's family's consent, but because it involves too much confidential information, we can only show a small portion of it."
After "Xiao Meng" came into view of the operating room, it said very calmly.
The AI operating room instantly became busy.
"It's not an edited surgical scene, but a replica of the scene itself," "Xiao Meng" explained. "It's very difficult for humans to replicate a scene, but it's much easier for AI robots."
Show off your skills!
This is blatant showing off of skill!
Many people initially thought the predetermined awards were just a formality, and even Dr. Luo Haoluo didn't personally attend the selection process for the Wu Wenjun Award, which drew criticism from many.
but!
Dr. Luo showed great sincerity; although he was not physically present, he recreated the scene from that time.
All eyes were on the holographic projection.
The operating room was bright, clean, and spotless, as if every piece of equipment had been wiped down countless times, unlike any operating room I've ever seen before.
Simply put, this place has a futuristic, sci-fi feel, devoid of any everyday life.
Several doctors and nurses were busy at work, and they appeared to be "real people" to the naked eye, but those present knew they were just AI robots.
The AI robot, with its lifelike features, skillfully and meticulously performed the pre-operative procedures.
This scene alone is enough to shock everyone.
It's like replicating the scene from that time, treating surgery like an assembly line, completing it meticulously, and continuing as long as there's electricity—something humans can't do.
Looking at the "tense" and "busy" scenes, everyone knows that emotions are only their own. The AI robots in the unmanned hospital have no emotions; they are simply completing a program.
Based on data from the backend database and AI judgment, complete a program.
An AI robot is reaching for anesthetic drugs. In the video, as soon as it reaches out, a small bottle of propofol seems to jump into its hand.
If the video is delayed, you can see a device under the propofol bottle that ejects a bottle of propofol, which lands perfectly in the hand of the AI robot.
The two work together so smoothly that it's astonishing.
In the instant of ejection, even as the propofol vial was opened, there wasn't a single millisecond of delay.
In the operating room, all kinds of instruments are part of AI, even a bottle of medicine.
This smooth and silky presentation is refreshing.
If physical examinations are just the initial application of AI, then surgery, where unexpected situations can arise anytime and anywhere, is a huge test for the application of AI.
The surgery was successful, as everyone knew. But even knowing the result and that it was just a reenactment, the experts watching couldn't help but feel tense.
A 3D-printed AI robot was placed on the operating table, and the robotic arm for remote surgery began to move.
It was a real, living surgery, with blood and flesh. To those present, it was a vivid, live operation.
Experts, especially those in the field of AI, had never seen such a bloody scene before, and they were all stunned.
They never expected that Luo Hao would actually demonstrate a real surgical procedure.
"Dear teachers," "Xiao Meng" bowed gently and politely, "similar 3D-printed cadavers have already been piloted at Peking Union Medical College, and the feedback has been positive."
"According to feedback from the anatomy teaching and research group at Peking Union Medical College, we have updated to the 4th generation. Although this project is not particularly related to AI, I still want to mention it."
A smile appeared on Xiao Meng's square face; he was gentle and polite, which made people feel happy.
However, its background is a little "horrible," a Chinese-style horror.
The surgical demonstration ended 10 minutes later.
After all, it was just a live demonstration during an award ceremony, merely a show of skills. It was enough for the judges to understand the situation at the time.
As the robotic arm of the remote surgery left the AI robot's body, everyone watched as the AI robot, which had been lying on the operating table, stood up gracefully.
Like something out of a horror movie, it's bowing to itself.
Even knowing it was a holographic projection, the experts at the scene still gasped in amazement.
The gasp was immediately suppressed, audible only half a sound. But the more it was suppressed, the more it proved how impressive the unmanned hospital Luo Hao had demonstrated was, even if it was just the tip of the iceberg.
"Dear teachers and review experts, this is the computer room of our unmanned hospital." "Xiao Meng" has left the operating room and arrived at the back-end computer room.
There aren't rows and rows of processors like in a library here; there are only a few simple small computer cases.
"The processor uses quantum computing to run through all 11234257862 medical records recorded in the domestic HIS system over the past 27 years many times, extracting the important information from them."
More than 10 billion medical records—that's a massive number that inspires awe.
The AI experts present fell silent. Similar scenarios are being explored in other fields, but the medical industry has its own advantages.
Since joining the WTO, by the end of 2001, hospitals across the country had successively implemented the HIS system, changing from handwritten medical records to electronic medical records.
What seemed like an insignificant little change at the time, with the passage of time and the accumulation of data, has become the key fuel for the take-off of medical AI more than 20 years later!
The emergence of unmanned hospitals is inseparable from the billions of medical records.
While most other industries are still struggling to develop scenarios and accumulate data, the medical industry has surprisingly produced something tangible right away.
While it may not be the number one in any particular industry nationwide, it is certainly among the top.
"There are also all the medical records from the century-long history of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Here, I would like to thank the doctors who digitized the past medical records manually around 2011."
As "Xiao Meng" spoke, he bowed deeply to express his gratitude.
"Wow~~~"
Applause erupted.
In other industries, who has accumulated such deep expertise? Who has such a vast amount of data that allows AI to freely run through various scenarios?
"Dr. Luo is really lucky," someone murmured.
"I never expected that the medical industry would be one of the first to commercialize AI. I used to think that the medical industry would be the last, after all, they are too conservative and old-fashioned."
"I heard that an American was trying to buy medical records from the HIS system, but they were detained at the Dalian customs?"
"That wasn't buying; it was a money-grubbing attempt to sell at a bargain price. Luckily, it was confiscated."
Several people in the audience were exchanging ideas.
The more scenarios there are, the smoother the AI runs and the faster it grows. This is vividly demonstrated in China's national system, particularly in the medical industry, which adopted the HIS system very early on.
"This is the prototype of the unmanned hospital. The second phase of the unmanned hospital is already in the planning stages," "Xiao Meng" continued.
……
……
Meanwhile, in space, inside a lunar satellite, Ye Qingqing was conducting a final check.
The experiment she had been eagerly anticipating was finally about to begin, and Ye Qingqing couldn't help but feel a little nervous.
Who knows what kind of situation I might encounter? I might just die in the next second.
No, that's highly probable. You won't even feel a thing; in the blink of an eye, you'll be reduced to ashes.
But Ye Qingqing wasn't afraid.
Rather than living a life of routine, Ye Qingqing would rather burn herself out, even if it's just to catch a glimpse of that scene.
She desperately wanted to see what time travel would be like, and had even imagined countless possibilities.
"When faced with important matters, one must remain calm," Ye Qingqing comforted herself.
(End of this chapter)
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