"That's all."

A hint of pride flashed in Kara's eyes.

When the opponent has a prediction, you have to be cautious, for fear of falling into the opponent's trap by mistake. The oppressive feeling is pulled to the extreme, which makes Kara's attack restricted and very uncomfortable.

He thought there was a problem with the connection between his moves and almost thought there was a loophole in his martial arts system.

Now that we know the principle of the other party's prediction, we can completely block the other party's source of perception information. The accuracy of the other party's prediction has been greatly reduced, making it much easier to deal with.

You can even intentionally deceive the other party.

If it were an ordinary combat logic robot, it would wait until it detected the moves before making any decisions or predictions, so it would be difficult for the deception to work.

However, now we are facing bionic robots with predictive capabilities. Although their perception and application seem more like humans, the deception is actually more effective.

This is the restraint relationship of martial arts, every sip and every bite should be like this.

When you don't understand the other party, you may be successfully attacked by them by taking advantage of the information gap.

However, once you know the opponent's routines and logic and fight them in a targeted manner, the opponent will be defeated very quickly.

"Oh, it's just a human machine."

Kara didn't see anything wrong with that.

Bionic robots cannot defeat humans because they cannot understand the martial arts concepts inherent in the skills.

Different concepts, different spirits, the confrontation will naturally be a little boring.

Having said that, Kara still did not underestimate the enemy.

After trying a few times and finding that the trick did work, he lost interest, lightly dodged the opponent's center of gravity, directly removed the boundaries, and burst out with all his strength. Before the opponent could return to defense, he took the lead in stabbing the opponent's core.

Although the bionic robot's speed and strength are superior to Kara in normal state, it does not form an overwhelming advantage.

Especially after Kara removed the boundaries, Kara's speed and strength could still prevail.

The bionic robot was able to defend against him before entirely because of its advantage in prediction.

The opponent had predicted Kara's formula, so he set a trap in advance, avoiding the disadvantages of speed and strength to the greatest extent. Killing with one blow naturally left no room for much room for maneuver.

But when this prediction is ineffective, the bionic robot's disadvantages in speed and strength are exposed.

In order to prevent the opponent from having a backup core, Kara also included the opponent's head and abdomen, places where backup cores might exist, into the attack range and made them the main targets of attack.

A violent attack.

Once Kara gains the advantage, the offensive will snowball and cannot be stopped.

Make sure the robot tries to fight back as much as possible, but all it can do is just relieve the force.

But there is a limit to the unloading force.

It may work once or twice, but three or four times, or even when you succeed, there will always be a time when it is too late to release the force.

The armor in the core area was pierced.

Other processors that assist with analysis are also not immune.

Kara stopped what she was doing, regained her balance, slowly stood still, watched the robot in front of her fall, and took a deep breath.

The dead robot in front of him had a tattered heart, huge gaps on its forehead and abdomen, and the circuits inside were broken, sparks flying from time to time.

"It seems that in the end, I won."

He turned his head and looked at Cecily and David who were still in the medical cabin behind him. He sneered and walked forward.

There is a combination lock on the safe.

Kara observed it for a moment, then gently touched the lock handle with her right hand.

"Finally, I feel like a junior fellow student."

He didn't bother to collect the combination and punched the combination lock hard.

The combination lock is recessed inwards.

Kara closed her hand, put her five fingers together, and formed a knife hand.

Suddenly, a strong electric current burst out along the combination lock. The high-voltage current itself is a protective measure to prevent forced demolition.

But Kara didn't even blink.

"This level of current isn't even as strong as the training I did when I was severed."

Spread your five fingers and pull the combination lock out directly.

Then his other hand shot out like lightning and pulled the contents straight out of his body, swaying backwards, like a monkey, out of his original position.

Behind him, there was a violent explosion at the location where the box was originally, and flames shot up into the sky.

The original box had been shattered into pieces of debris.

Most combination locks have a self-destruct feature.

This is not surprising.

Kara took out the item she had taken out of the combination lock and spread it out. It was 1/4 of a drawing.

As soon as he got the drawing, Ai made a judgment.

[1/4 of the quest items have been obtained. You can choose to evacuate now and hand in the items, or continue to collect the remaining quest items.]

"It's actually true?"

Kara had some surprises.

He hadn't expected that his junior classmates would actually keep their promise and come up with a fair and just challenge.

He thought that there might be a bait in the safe. They went through so much trouble but ended up getting a fake item. This was in line with the normal logic of the mission.

"The junior students are still too young."

"But then again, being this young isn't without its advantages."

Kara collected the drawings with a smile.

It is impossible to evacuate, and 1/4 of the drawings will never meet his psychological expectations.

Kara returned to the safe house and used the medical equipment inside to relax her muscles and replenish her strength. She planned to eat and drink enough before continuing on her way.

After all, there may not be many places like safe houses that have no problems in the entire confidential building. Naturally, we need to stay alert and keep moving forward.

By the time Kara was ready, the two people in the medical cabin were still recovering, and it seemed that it would take some time.

He waved at the two people still in the medical bay and said, "I'll be leaving first. You two should rest here. You can't even beat a robot."

"Don't be so proud, you talk as if it was your first time." David was so angry that he raised his right hand tremblingly and raised the third finger.

"If I could do it again, I could win too. Isn't it just a trick of sneaking up on you? I can do the same."

Kara snorted, "It's just imitating others. I won the fight, and you didn't. That's the truth."

Cecily was also unhappy: "If you provoke me again, I will tear up the contract."

Kara shrugged. "It's up to you guys. I'm going to get the second blueprint anyway. I'd like to tell you that there are currently four blueprints. If you work hard, you might be able to grab one."

……

Confidential Building, Control Room.

Noah and others expected that the bionic robot would be defeated.

However, he had been dominating his opponents before, even defeating three players in a row without suffering any damage himself. However, in the next competition, he was defeated directly and neatly by Dancuo. The contrast was too strong.

It was so strong that not only Vikiel and Delayak, but even Martin was a little stunned.

After all, this simulated robot was the first time that the Hound Type 1 was used in a battle among individual bionic robots. Its original performance was indeed impressive, but the final defeat of this outfit was indeed a minus point.

And judging from the reactions of these combat professionals, if they were to fight again, the other two might be able to do what Kara did and quickly defeat their bionic robots.

If this is true, the combat efficiency of their bionic robots may even be lower than that of equation robots that use ordinary combat logic.

"This……"

Martin was a little worried. Would this affect the presentation of their project results?

Completing the task is one aspect, but the ability demonstrated in this task is also an important factor in the assessment.

Almost at the same time, Martin, Virgil and Delayak all looked at Noah's face.

They had long regarded Noah as the core of the subject, and gave priority to Noah's opinions in everything they encountered.

At this moment, Noah was calm and seemed unaffected.

Seeing Noah's performance, Martin's anxiety was relieved a little.

Noah naturally knew what these people were thinking. After all, their anxious emotions were already overflowing at the moment.

"It doesn't matter. In fact, the effect this time is better than I imagined."

Martin and the other two were stunned.

So good... beyond imagination?

They could understand the difference in their own words, but when they put them together and took into account the situation before them, they were completely baffled.

What’s good about it, and what’s beyond imagination about it?

Noah smiled and said, "Here I come."

Suddenly, the main AI's authorization program appeared on the screen in front of everyone.

In recognition of the extraordinary creativity demonstrated by the project team in the field of cognitive modeling and adaptive systems, they successfully designed a prototype of the strategic defense system named "Hound Dog Type 1";

Whereas the Master AI recognizes the immense strategic potential of this prototype, which is sufficient to redefine the paradigm of active defense;

The two parties have unanimously agreed to enter into this strategic cooperation agreement to develop the Hound One and its derivative research from conceptual prototypes into holistic, forward-looking, and evolutionary strategic assets, and to ensure that the entire process of development, deployment, and operation and maintenance meets the highest standards of efficiency and safety.

What follows is a series of agreement clauses, which detail the entire cooperation process from five aspects: [Nature of Authorization], [Data Sovereignty and Learning Cycle], [Resource Allocation Priority], [Rewards and Incentives], and [Termination Clauses].

These are enough to show the importance that the host country attaches to this cooperation.

The facts are right before their eyes.

The main AI's current attitude towards the agreement has already shown that the main AI is very optimistic about the future of the Hound Type 1.

But they were clearly defeated, so why did they get attention?

I really can’t figure it out.

Martin looked at Noah for help, waiting for his explanation.

Virgil couldn't help but ask, "What's going on? Can you explain it to me? I don't quite understand, Brother Noah."

Virgil is their investor after all, and the more resources the better, there is no such thing as a waste of resources, so it is naturally better to synchronize information that can increase the confidence of all parties.

Thinking of this, Noah began to explain with a smile: "You are not combat professionals, so you don't know much about it. This is normal."

"In the combat system just now, our bionic robot was temporarily modified to enhance its information acquisition capabilities. Therefore, most of its design is arranged around detectors. The original combat system has been greatly reduced, so its speed and strength are far below normal levels."

Virgil's family is in the military industry, so after Noah said that, he immediately realized a key problem.

“It’s performance!”

"That's right." Noah nodded.

Virgil understood, but Martin and Delayak didn't.

The two men looked at Virgil eagerly.

Virgil explained, "Because normally, combat professionals use their combat sense and techniques far more effectively than robots that rely on combat logic. Therefore, in order for combat robots to be effective, both simulation robots and combat robots must have significantly better performance than humans."

"That means that, in terms of both speed and strength, a standard combat robot is usually 1.5 times that of a human of the same level."

"Even so, if there were no sub-AI, most of the requests would still be for combat professionals to win."

"This is a gap in combat logic."

"Combat is ever-changing. The move information stored in the database alone cannot meet the needs of all combat situations. Often, the robot's combat logic can only choose a relatively optimal solution, but this is not the best solution."

"Frankly, this is because the combat logic system is not creative."

Martin and Delayak nodded.

understood.

"I see." Deliat's eyes lit up. "We've made a temporary modification, so we've removed many of the combat modules. If we further optimize the internal logic and add a monitoring system while maintaining the combat modules, then the situation where ASSAULT-01 simply outperforms the bionic robot through sheer numbers won't occur."

Noah said, "That's right."

"Our combat logic's judgment nodes are advanced. This is a fundamental difference, bringing about a huge update to the entire combat logic system. This means that although they lack creative ability, they can create 'combat intelligence' in this way."

"Also, our Hound Type 1 is still the first version, and the data details included in the database are not rich enough. What if it evolves to Type 2 or Type 3?"

"Once we have enough data support, perhaps even just a tiny bit of data will be enough to analyze the corresponding combat intent. At that time, our combat robots will only need to accumulate computing power, but combat professionals will have to consider many things."

"More importantly, all data is universal. The data updates from each battle will affect the responses of all combat robots, which means that the system is being strengthened every second."

"But combat professionals are different. Each of them has different talents, learning abilities, and comprehension abilities, so naturally, they go in different directions. This means they all have one thing in common: they need time to grow."

At this point, Noah glanced at the others and said, "I've already looked at it. There's nothing wrong with the agreement. How about you take a look? If there's nothing wrong, we'll sign it directly."

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