Oriental Carbon-silicon Symbiosis City 2030

Oriental Carbon-silicon Symbiosis City 2030

by Camping Bee

Length:
181Kwords41chapters
Latest:
Ch. 41Two Wheel Drive
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This is an epic urban transition depicted with futuristic realism. In 2026, Taohuayuan Ancient Town fell into the homogenization dilemma of traditional cultural tourism - tourists are in a hurry, consumption is sluggish, and young people are losing. A young man named Su Qingye who returned home used a laser engraving machine to carve Yuanjiang cobblestones into "stones with ID cards" by the Qin River. His one-person company (OPC) studio accidentally launched a new industry track: AI cultural creation. Subsequently, innovative business formats such as the AI ​​​​agent "naturalization" system (S2-DID), the healthy smart home industry cluster, and the "Peach Blossom Spring Chinese Character" element interaction have exploded one after another. Changde has transformed from a forgotten inland city into the physical hometown of global AI agents and an Eastern benchmark for carbon-silicon symbiosis. Based on the six-year tracking perspective of financial writer Chen Mo, this book connects the true fictional stories of more than 40 OPC makers - an algorithm engineer who returned from Silicon Valley, a young descendant of a jade carving family, a German designer who took root in a small town in Germany, a mother who customized a moon token for her autistic daughter, and a brother and sister who built a "cyber ancestral hall" for overseas Chinese. Their stones, jade screens, hometown cards, smart wheelchairs, and dynamic Chinese characters have jointly created an "utopia where carbon-based and silicon-based lives go together." The book presents technical concepts such as twelve major AI cultural and creative categories, eight major regional mapping systems, the three laws of silicon-based intelligence, and 14-dimensional physical tensors. It also records the collision of ideas in a coffee shop, a five-year review of the mountaintop in the snow, and the carbon-silicon declaration by the Liuye Lake. This is not science fiction, this is the future that is happening right now.

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