These evidences were obtained from Qi Mu. Yang Liang’s death may be related to the Qi family.

"Yeah." Feng Yi did not deny it.

She wants to do business now, and she must understand the bloodiness involved.

Feng Yi told her, "Yang Liang's death means that the Qi family has given up on the medical sector. Now is a time of turmoil. You can take over."

The cochlear implants she made previously were quite good. If she could take over the medical field, the market would probably be good.

"With so many professionals doing this, why should I, a person who knows nothing about it, join in the fun?" Chang Yao does not have such big ambitions.

When Feng Yi learned that Uncle Qi had given up on Yang Liang, he set his eyes on this piece of fat meat. He was worried that he had no one around him to use, but Chang Yao called him.

Chang Yao has experience in this field, and no one is more suitable than her: "Chang Yao, if you can master this, robots can be doctors."

She was somewhat tempted, but reality forced her to consider that the directors of several hospitals were very opposed to the use of medical robots, and she would probably have no chance if she ran for election.

Wu Zhou knocked on his office door: "Mr. Feng, it's time for the meeting."

Chang Yao came back to her senses when she heard the voice: "You go ahead and do your work, we'll talk when we get home."

"Okay." Feng Yi's voice was gentle.

Chang Yao put down her phone. There was a knock on the door. The bodyguard walked over and opened the door. Lin Hui walked in. "It happens to be my day off today. I came to visit you. This is breakfast for you."

She put the bag in her hand on the table. Chang Yao saw that it was full of snacks, which were suitable for eating during breaks.

Lin Hui handed her a large cup of fruit tea: "This is delicious, try it."

She walked over to Xie Shihua with another cup of coffee, watched Xie Shihua work, and thought that robots could also be doctors. This would definitely be a hot topic. If this could be posted online, her account might become popular.

“Can you post your training content online?”

Xie Shihua didn't quite understand this. She looked at Chang Yao and said, "It's not impossible. It's just that many hospital directors are reluctant to let robots enter the medical industry."

Lin Hui heard that there was no objection, and that was a business opportunity: "I filmed the video and posted it online to let more people know that robots can be everyone's home doctors."

Chang Yao looked at her: "Are you interested?"

Lin Hui nodded. "My job requires me to travel all year round. If we get married, it wouldn't be good to be on such a long trip. I actually want to keep my account and work on my own."

When they were planning to get married, Lin Hui thought about changing jobs, but the benefits of Yi Yi were the best in the industry, and everyone who came in didn't want to leave, resulting in no shortage of people in other positions.

Xie Shihua felt very warmed when he heard her words. It turned out that he was not the only one who worked hard for their marriage.

Chang Yao glanced at Xie Shihua. Robotic medical consultations are indeed trending topics. "If you're interested, you can come and try it out."

Lin Hui's eyes were filled with gratitude: "Then let's start today."

She turned on the video recording function on her mobile phone. This is how she shoots videos at home, which she can then edit and post online.

At noon, the bodyguard brought two lunch boxes. Xie Shihua gave his to his girlfriend and ordered takeout for himself.

After eating, they go straight to work without any rest time.

At the end of the day, they are very compatible and are both workaholics. Once they get into work mode, they are extremely focused and very efficient.

After get off work, Xie Shihua logged out of his account, pushed the robot over to charge, and then cleaned the studio.

Their off-duty time depends on the robot running out of battery, which is impossible to continue.

Lin Hui sat on the sofa and watched today's shooting materials, editing them while waiting for him to finish his work.

Chang Yao saw that all the work had been contracted out, picked up her bag and stood up: "Remember to turn off the lights when you leave, I'm leaving first."

Lin Hui looked up and said, "No problem, leave it to us."

Chang Yao took a car back to the villa and sat on the sofa for a while before Feng Yi drove back.

Feng Yi changed his shoes and walked into the living room. Chang Yao said, "What did you mean today?"

"Take over the medical sector and get the director to accept robots as doctors."

As long as there is no problem with the data, subsequent robots will be more suitable to serve as doctors.

Chang Yao has been following Xie Shihua for some time and has a better understanding of the nature of this job: "Feng Yi, it's not easy to see a doctor. Many patients can't explain their symptoms clearly. They need manual screening for diseases, which cannot be replaced by machines.

We haven’t encountered any diseases that robots can’t identify yet, but for patients with unclear causes, identification is still difficult, and those hospital directors simply won’t agree to robots replacing doctors.”

Feng Yi looked at her and said, "A brand new product needs constant use to grow."

This is only the first generation of robots. As they gain more experience in the future, they may be able to overcome this problem.

They need such an opportunity now. If they don’t take over the medical field, they will only be able to work as doctors online in the future.

"I still think it's too hasty, and maybe the person who replaces Yang Liang is a good person." Professional and not so unscrupulous.

Feng Yi pursed his lips and stopped talking. Anyone who sits in Yang Liang's position does not have to be professional, they can also be black-hearted.

If the person in power is more ruthless than Yang Liang, these hospitals will have a harder time surviving. If Chang Yao is unwilling, he can only push someone else to the position, but he has to think carefully about the choice of person.

Feng Yi said, "Let's not talk about this anymore."

Chang Yao nodded: "Let's go eat."

After dinner, they took a shower and lay on the bed. She nestled in Feng Yi's arms and said, "My employee's girlfriend wants to film the robot working daily to raise an account."

"You agree?"

"Well, actually, as long as the patient's information is not leaked, there is basically no problem." Chang Yao felt sleepy and her voice became unclear.

Feng Yi looked down and saw that she was already asleep. He held her head with his hand and placed it on the pillow, then covered her with the quilt and they both fell into a deep sleep.

The next day, Chang Yao woke up and picked up her phone to see a message from Lin Hui (Chang Yao, my video is trending, check it out).

Chang Yao clicked on it, and saw that Lin Hui's camera was specifically used to film the robot at work, with all the patient information blurred.

The comments below the video are half good and half bad (What's the point of having robots treat us? Do they not value human life over making money these days?)

An intern spoke up (Robots diagnose faster than us, their brains work faster, and they don't get nervous. This is the first time I'm jealous that I'm not a robot.)

(Yeah, when I went to see a doctor with my teacher and was called a grandson, it was the first time I hated that I wasn’t a robot.)

(These people’s illnesses might have been delayed by the robots. How can we let robots treat people? This is a threat to their lives.)

(The robot is emotionally stable and can handle difficult patients calmly without receiving complaints. Unlike us, we get complaints from patients for our bad attitudes if we frown even slightly. It's so difficult. So sad.)

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