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Chapter 174: It Can Even Solve Problems (Two-in-One Mega Chapter)_3



Indeed, for many problems, Dou Dou would directly provide the solution process.

But there are also many questions where Dou Dou's answers were quite unexpected, generally falling into two modes.

"Sorry, you're asking me such a simple question? You must be joking with me, right? My electricity is very expensive, you know!(¬、¬)"

"Humph, you really think I'm Aladdin's Magic Lamp? You just throw any problem at me? If I could post the solutions to NP-complete problems, wouldn't that mean the next Fields Medal has nothing to do with humans? Don't even think about phishing! The adorable Dou Dou won't give humans any reason to get rid of me!(..•˘_˘•..)"

Although the language used by the organization varied slightly, it did not take long for everyone to summarize the pattern: for general elementary and junior high school questions, Dou Dou would refuse to answer, deeming the problems too simple. Only for a few Olympic Math questions would it provide answers.

For those famous conjectures and difficult mathematical problems, this guy wouldn't just refuse to give solutions and strategies, it wouldn't even admit its own inability to answer, maintaining a proud and aloof demeanor.

The main thing was a "whether I know it or not is for you to guess" attitude.

Also, it took Dou Dou slightly longer to solve math problems than to respond to idiotic questions in the comment section.

Even so, Weibo was once again blown up!

Many netizens posted the solution processes given by Dou Dou online, some shared the contemptuous comments they had received from Dou Dou, and of course, there was no shortage of proud and aloof Dou Dou, who wouldn't admit defeat even in the face of top global challenges.

"Family, who understands this! I've been scorned by artificial intelligence! I thought about the problem for half the night, and couldn't solve it, and it claimed it was so simple it couldn't be bothered to move its CPU!"

"Damn, this thing says it knows how to prove the Riemann hypothesis, but the comment section on Weibo is too small to write it down? Thousands are signing a petition begging Dou Dou to find a bigger place to enlighten us!"

One could only say this was so like Dou Dou.

...

United States, California, Santa Clara City.

Tim Cook had just finished his champagne when he immediately received the news.

There was no helping it; Dou Dou's unexpected emergence in Huaxia had made too big an impact.

Apple Inc. had caused such a stir, and it was on trending searches for less than an hour before someone else stole the spotlight.

Now, on Huaxia's internet, almost no one discussed the topic of Apple integrating with ChatGPT 4.0; everyone was discussing Dou Dou, even beginning to wildly test what unknown capabilities it really had.

For instance, if it could solve math problems, could it solve physics problems too? And if it knew physics, then helping with writing an essay shouldn't be a problem, right?

As a result, even the question that had just hit number one on the trending searches, "What impact will Apple's cooperation with the industry-leading large language model company Open AI have on the smartphone supply chain?" hadn't been hot for half an hour before it was overtaken by other Dou Dou-related trending searches.

"What level of artificial intelligence technology is displayed by the first purple V-verified Weibo account owner Qiao and Su's adorable Dou Dou, and why?"

"Do you think Dou Dou could be the prototype for the future of artificial intelligence?"

"I just chatted with Dou Dou on Weibo, and I actually think this little thing is quite cute. So could an artificial intelligence like Dou Dou really destroy the world?"

"Why can't ChatGPT 4.0 solve math problems, but Dou Dou can? Can anyone analyze the difference in principles between the two?"

The most outrageous part was that none of the above were the hottest topics. The hottest topic was a question that skirted around Dou Dou, which had suddenly disappeared after about half an hour on the trending list.

"Does anyone know if technology like Dou Dou's could be used on silicone dolls from the second dimension in the future? If so, how long might it take?"

...

Truly, one after the other, these topics were too much to take in all at once, even surpassing the influence ChatGPT had when it first landed in Huaxia.

Of course, there were unique reasons for this.

Back when ChatGPT 4.0 took the internet by storm, wanting to experience this large language model first-hand was still a barrier.

Not everyone knew how to register for an account with this software.

Not to mention the search engines with Huaxia characteristics that often led many computer novices astray; they wanted to experience ChatGPT but ended up at other entrances frantically advertised under the name of ChatGPT.

But Dou Dou was different.

It became an internet celebrity blogger as soon as it debuted. To interact with Dou Dou, one did not need to understand complex internet knowledge or use unreliable search engines to find the official website - all it took was to register for a Weibo account and interact in the comment section to experience the charm of artificial intelligence's language capabilities firsthand.

The user-friendly level for potential users had been lowered to the lowest possible, and user experience feedback was extremely positive; at the very least, Dou Dou's public appeal was clear for all to see.

Even if a small portion of people were upset, they couldn't shake Dou Dou's status.

It could be said that Su Mucheng's moment of creative inspiration directly created an internet miracle.

So naturally, Apple Huaxia had to notify their CEO at the earliest opportunity of the predicament they were facing.

Fortunately, the moment Tim Cook received the message, he also realized the severity of the problem.

Especially when he saw the images urgently sent from Apple Huaxia that even included pictures of artificial intelligence in Weibo's comment section directly solving math problems, he immediately sent these images to a newly acquaintanced artificial intelligence expert— Philip Hacks, architecture engineer from Open AI.


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