Just as Liu Ping said, after appearing on campus and having a simple interaction with the students, Dou Dou's popularity exploded.
Countless netizens began to spontaneously inquire when Dou Dou would visit their cities to give lectures, and many education industry magnates started seriously analyzing the admission res of Xilin University of Technology in various provinces this year.
Even more outrageous was that these so-called expert analyses by the masses had many followers, without exception, and all had high popularity.
Setting the admission re lines for each major is amplex process thatmbines multidimensional data and is closely related to that year'sllege entrance exam difficulty and the students' performance.
At this time, even I as the principal am unsure about the re lines, yet these people take their analyses very seriously.
Ofurse, it's not to say that all these videos are nonsense. Some possibilities analyzed based on provincial rankings seemed quite reliable to Chen Yuanzhi—they seemed to be ranked slightly lower than Huaqing and Yanbei...
But at the end of the day, the national attention these videos received showed that Dou Dou had certainly made a name for Xilin University of Technology.
What came next was simply the icing on the cake.
One can only say that the power of internet propagation is terrifying. For emerging universities, if one can truly capture the hearts of netizens, the promotional benefits for the school are immense.
As it happens, Dou Dou's kind of artificial intelligence technology that can pique young people's curiosity is among the best.
The most interesting part was that Xilin University of Technology had reaped all the benefits of Qiao Ze's popularity without sharing a bit of them. For instance, the netizens didn't even pay attention to his former schools—the middle or high school he attended—nor were those schools likely able to heavily promote themselves online.
Previously, Xu Dajiang's provocative actions had exposed the series of facts that Qiao Ze was overlooked and even misunderstood in middle and high school.
Issues such as being kicked out of the Olympiad team, frequently being punished to stand by the math teacher...
Although the heat surrounding these matters eventually died down and no onentinued to delve into these messy issues online, it's imaginable that the teachers who had taught Qiao Ze hadmplex emotions during this period, and likely some were already paying a price for it.
From Chen Yuanzhi's perspective, what should have been a great opportunity for the school had been messed up by his subordinates; even if he did not voice anymplaints and might even have offered words of euragement at the time, it was ultimately unsatisfying. He would also have doubts about the capabilities of such subordinates.
Unless the relationship between the parties was very close ormplicated, there was a good chance he would exclude these people from any beneficial matters. Therefore, he had to seize this unexpected windfall.
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In the United States, Langley, Virginia, approximately 8 miles northwest of Washington D.C., there lies one of the world's most mysterious buildings—the George Bush Center for Intelligence.
Due to its secretive nature, detailed information and internal structures of this building have never been disclosed.
One thing is for sure, if there were secrets in the world as heavy as a stone, this building held at least eight dou of them.
The owner of this building has always been personally appointed by the President.
After all, no one feelsmfortable leaving such a critical department in the hands of someone who isn't aligned with their own during their presidency.
The current master of the building, Romand Willy, was taking time out of his busy schedule to listen to a report.
"Based on information obtained by Seagullmpared with public intelligence, it's beennfirmed that Huaxia's material models likelyver all necessary applications at this stage. Even their managementmmittee is struggling with how to classify them.
However, our infiltration efforts on Xilin University of Technology haven't been going well. Huaxia is now watching this school very closely, particularly the Xilin Institute of Mathematics, where lingering too long leads to questioning.
Moreover, the area within a kilometer of the Institute is saturated with high-definition cameras. Even a mosquitouldn't sneak around that building without notice. Qiao Ze's daily movements are also quite simple, making it hard to get an opportunity to makentact."
After patiently listening to the report, Romand Willy put his hands together under his chin and asked, "That truly is a luxurious problem to have. So, what we've ultimately learned is just something many have already ascertained—that Huaxia's advances in materials have far surpassed us, right?"
"Clearly, that is the case."
"Great, so can someone tell me what in the world that damn model is? Wasn't our GPT agent already capable of replicating the Nobel Prize-winning chemistry experiments? I remember it even got published in Nature. So what's the difference between the damn model developed by the Huaxia and our GPT agent?" Romand Willy asked.
This building was full of talent. Although he wasn't a technical expert, there were always various types of experts on hand to answer his questions.
"The difference appears substantial. Youuld understand it as one being merely repetitive, while the other can innovate on top of repetition. This doesn't signify innovation in artificial intelligence per se, but rather a stronger ability to integrate data and superior algorithms. That's roughly it."
"So what I need to accept now is that a Huaxia man, who suddenly emerged last year, not onlynquereduntless of our scholars and professors with his papers in mathematics and physics, but the model he casually invented has left all those proud scholars helpless."