Chapter 466: 460: This Level of Technology<div>
“What objections could I have, you’re already in the car” Finn Lewis, sitting in the driver’s seat, spoke somewhat speechlessly.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jack Lewis actually wanted to feel the difference between Finn’s car and the one he had given to the middle-aged man. Although Finn said there was no difference, Jack didn’t believe him, given Finn’s character. He was sure Finn’s car performed even better.
“Olivia Thatcher, take us to F Sports Stadium,” Finn Lewismanded.
“Of course, sir. Nice to see you,” Olivia replied to Finn first, then greeted Jack Lewis.
“Pleased to meet you, too, Olivia. Are you the main AI of this car?”
“No, the car’s main AI is merely one of my manifestations. I am a supeputer.” Olivia replied sinctly. No one knew where Olivia’s main body was located, and no one could find fault with her statement.<div>
“Ah, it seems yourputational power must be quite vast. I wonder how much more advanced you arepared to our Tinny no.2 supeputer?” Jack, the sly fox, began probing for information as soon as he got in, but Finn didn’t stop him. He figured, the more powerful the information Jack extracted, the less likely the truth would be discovered.
“I can’t make a definiteparison without precise data, but ording to my calctions, there is no measure ofparability. Strictly speaking, I belong to a type of photonic quantumputer, not merely a transistor-based one. This applies to both the method of dataputation and operational speed, which are not on the same level,” Olivia answered seriously.
Finn nearly burst outughing. Chatting with Olivia was asking for a headache. Furthermore, Finn suspected that this was probably the most modestparison Olivia could make. Otherwise, she probably wouldn’t even bother mentioning the Tinny no.2. They weren’t on the same level, as Olivia operated on quantumputing, withputational efficiency far greater than the simple binary system.
These were Finn’s own observations. The specifics of what mode ofputer Olivia operated on remained unclear to Finn, as Zero had never mentioned it, nor had Olivia.
Quantumputer! Upon hearing this, Jack was truly taken aback. Photonicputers had already been sessfully developed due to hardware advancements. However, a quantumputer, which couldpute using quantum entanglement, provided far superior efficiency than a standard binary system. As Olivia had said, there was no point ofparison.
Along the journey, Jack was continuously trying to extract information from Olivia. However, despite answering many queries, Olivia only offered limited information. She dutifully provided only what she could reveal, while withholding everything she couldn’t. Being aputer, Olivia’s ability to “lie” was far superior to a human’s.
After all, you can’t read aputer’s emotions, right? Throughout the ride, Jack not only chatted with Olivia but also meticulously examined every device inside the car. As for Finn, he merely closed his eyes and fell asleep. Unless Olivia was piloting an aircraft, it would take at least an hour to reach the University.
In any case, Finn hadplete trust in Olivia, believing that she wouldn’t encounter any problems. Jack was genuinely impressed. He had already experienced the advanced self-driving technology of the middle-aged man’s car, which wasparable to an aircraft’s autopilot. But this car’s self-driving technology was noticeably superior.
During this peak traffic period, navigating through Celeston City was a challenge for any driver. Yet, this car managed to precisely appear where it needed to be. It neither disrupted traffic norpromised on speed, a feat that seasoned drivers and conventional autonomous driving systems would find hard to match.
Furthermore, Jack was amazed to discover that equipping a car with a powerful self-driving system involved more than just installing a supeputer. Despite a supeputer being able to perform intenseputational tasks, itcked any natural sensory detection systems to perceive its surroundings. Therefore, it relied on other systems, such as onboard radar monitors, to function well.
Indeed, the installed vehicle detection radar system had to cover every part of the car’s exterior for optimal performance. Moreover, the car could anticipate traffic flow and speed levels ahead, indicating that the car’s radar system had an expansive scanning radius.
Jack, familiar with Celeston City’s streets, noticed the car taking several detours. He suspected that the main routes must have experienced severe congestion, prompting the car to take alternate routes. Lastly, the car’s internal temperature control system and the material of the car’s interior gave Jack pause. Inparison to the middle-aged man’s car which had visible leather interiors, this car used materials he’d never seen before.<div>
The car’s interiors seemed quite futuristic, with many of its devices reminiscent of those in science fiction movies. Eventually, the car arrived at the University. Despite not learning much about the car, Jack was certain that Finn’s car outperformed the middle-aged man’s. He even suspected that there could be a satellite involved.
“Sir, we have arrived,” Olivia’s voice stirred Finn from his slumber. He really had fallen asleep. Jack, just like the skilled intelligence operative he was, could discern when someone was genuinely asleep or not. Jack found it somewhat amusing how most people in this country would either be incredibly nervous or try to ingratiate themselves to him, but here was Finn,fortable enough to fall asleep in front of him.
“So, what do you think, Jack? Pretty impressive, right?” Finn chuckled triumphantly.