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In the evening, Li Hao held a small video conference to discuss the matter with Xu Lei and Ji Shuqiang.

Xu Lei was the first to speak: "Li Hao, this Blacklock thing is making quite a splash. They're saying it's almost become 'black technology.' Is it really that amazing?"

Li Hao shook his head. "I don't quite believe it. They say it nicely, but judging by the data, this technology application was probably hastily launched."

"If there really is such a breakthrough in bionic robots, why didn't they reveal anything before?"

Ji Shuqiang took over the conversation: "Furthermore, can the real-time learning capability of this AI model really be that strong?"

"Even top laboratories can't guarantee there won't be any mistakes, so how can they just conduct large-scale pilots?"

Liu Xia added: "I think the bigger issue is the reaction of the capital market."

"They are rising too fast now. There must be an element of capital speculation. Otherwise, the current valuation cannot be supported at all."

"Then let's find out the truth!" Li Hao said.

……

Li Hao has never been at peace since Blacklock announced the bionic robot pilot program.

As someone who has been working in the capital market for many years, he knows better than anyone that this kind of news is likely just a gimmick for capital operation, but it cannot be completely ruled out that there is a real technological breakthrough behind it.

That night, Li Hao sat at his desk, turned on his computer, and skillfully ran Noah Technology's core system - "Ark".

This system has evolved into several versions. Today, Ark is far more than just a data analysis tool, but a comprehensive market insight system that integrates AI, quantitative models and deep learning.

"Ark, help me analyze Blacklock's recent behavioral data, especially all the public information of their subsidiary Genesis Robotics." Li Hao said as he quickly typed in commands.

A few minutes later, Ark began to output the analysis results.

"These data look a bit strange..." Li Hao stared at the screen with a frown.

He found that Genesis Robotics' factory had indeed recently had a large number of equipment purchases and technology upgrade records, and these equipment were obviously not ordinary assembly line equipment.

"This is not enough. We need to continue to dig deeper into their patent application records and technical partners," he added.

After a few hours, more and more data appeared on the screen, but the more Li Hao looked at it, the more incredible it felt.

"They really are developing bionic robots... This is not fake news!"

Li Hao stared at a latest patent document, his tone full of shock.

Judging from the patent content, these technologies involve autonomous learning of AI models, precise feedback of mechanical control, and task optimization in complex environments.

What’s even more outrageous is that the technical descriptions of these patents are a whole generation more advanced than the AI ​​models currently on the market.

"How is this possible?" Li Hao muttered to himself, "Even a top-tier laboratory couldn't have achieved such a breakthrough in such a short time. Could it be that they had already started planning this?"

The next morning, Li Hao immediately called Xu Lei and Ji Shuqiang for an emergency video conference.

"Li Hao, you said something big happened last night. Is it related to Blacklock?" Xu Lei asked as soon as he came up.

Li Hao nodded and shared Fangzhou's analysis results on the screen:

"You can see for yourself that the news about this bionic robot is true."

"Is this true?" Xu Lei's eyes widened. "This technology is too advanced!"

"I find it hard to believe, but this is the data produced by Ark, and there is basically no deviation," said Li Hao, pointing to the patent document.

"These technical details far exceed current mainstream AI models. Moreover, their equipment procurement and technical partners all point to one fact: Genesis Robotics is indeed conducting real-world bionic robot testing."

Ji Shuqiang calmed down and analyzed carefully: "If it's true, then their technical team and laboratory background must be very strong. Brother Hao, what impact do you think this will have on us?"

"Impact?" Li Hao sneered. "Not only an impact, but it could be a new battle. Once they commercialize their technology, the entire market will be disrupted. We must be prepared, find their loopholes, and upgrade our own technology."

In the evening, Liu Xia walked over to Li Hao with a cup of hot tea. Looking at the pile of documents in front of him, she asked curiously:

"Brother Hao, you're dealing with this data all day long, don't you feel tired?"

"It's tiring, but what's even more tiring is discovering that this data is real." Li Hao looked up and sighed, "Blacklock's bionic robot program may be a truly disruptive technology."

"Then what should we do? We can't just sit there and wait for death, right?" Liu Xia asked with a frown.

"Of course not. Besides, it's a bit exaggerated to just sit and wait for death." Li Hao smiled slightly.

"I already have some plans, but now I need more intelligence support. Don't worry, since they have this technology, we might as well contact them."

Liu Xia nodded, a hint of worry in her tone: "I hope your plan goes smoothly. This isn't just a problem for the capital market; it could be a reshuffle of the entire industry."

Li Hao leaned back in his chair, closed his eyes, and thought for a moment. Blacklock's pilot program was not only real, but it might also be more mature than anyone expected.

When Li Hao learned that Blacklock's bionic robot technology really existed, he felt like a stone was pressing on his heart.

He is well aware that once this disruptive technology enters the market, it may completely change the existing capital and technological ecology.

He needed deeper intelligence, and that intelligence had to come from within.

At this time, Professor Hall's words woke him up.

"Li, I heard that you are interested in Blacklock?" Hall pushed his glasses, his tone somewhat tentative.

"Professor, I have been paying attention to Blacklock's recent technology pilot. To be honest, their actions are a bit unexpected." Li Hao replied.

Hall thought for a moment and said, "You know what? I have a student who is in charge of technology transfer at Blacklock. He's an alumnus of your UCB, so he's considered your senior, and he's also from Daxia."

"If you're interested, I can help you connect."

"Really?" Li Hao's eyes lit up. "If that's possible, that would be great!"

A few days later, Li Hao made an appointment with the senior, Lin Ce.

The two of them sat down casually in a small cafe. Lin Ce was dressed casually, but his capable temperament could not be hidden.

As soon as we met, he got straight to the point.

"Li Hao, Professor Hall told me that you've been quite interested in Blacklock's technology recently?" Lin Ce picked up his coffee and smiled calmly.

"That's true. The recent bionic robot project has attracted a lot of attention. You work at Blacklock, so you must know more about it than us, right?" Li Hao responded calmly.

"Well, you can say that." Lin Ce nodded, "However, for a project of this level, how much do you think I can reveal?"

Li Hao smiled slightly when he heard this. "I'm not asking for insider information. I just think that, considering the development of the industry, Blacklock's move this time is a bit radical."

"Senior, do you think their bionic robot technology can really be put into practice?"

Lin Strategy pondered for a moment, then spoke slowly, "I can't tell you all the details, but I can say that there is indeed a technological breakthrough. However, whether it can be fully promoted depends on market response and cost optimization."

Li Hao continued to ask, "Senior, what do you think is the core challenge of this technology? After all, to truly implement it, it's not just a technical issue, right?"

Lin Ce took a sip of coffee and said in a slightly serious tone: "Yes, technology is only the first step. The bigger problem lies in the matching of the industrial chain and social acceptance."

"Think about it: once bionic robots enter the market, what will happen to the workers in traditional factories? Add to that the high R&D and equipment costs, and it's not easy to promote them."

"So, Blacklock's move this time is more like a capital show?" Li Hao asked tentatively.

"A capital show? Not exactly." Lin Ce smiled. "Blacklock's pilot program does have an element of hype, but their ambitions can't be ignored. They want more than just technological leadership; they want control of the entire industry."

These words shocked Li Hao's heart.

He realized that Blacklock's goal was not just to upgrade the manufacturing industry, but to subvert the entire supply chain through technology and thus establish an unshakable monopoly in the capital market.

"Senior, I heard that the data of Genesis Robotics' pilot program is not transparent. Do you think there is something fishy about it?" Li Hao changed his angle.

Lin Ce smiled and shook his head: "You ask quite directly, kid."

"To be honest, the data from this pilot program hasn't been fully disclosed. This is partly because the testing is still in its early stages, and partly because... you know, the capital market always wants to keep some suspense."

"What do you think personally? How likely do you think this plan is to succeed?" Li Hao stared at Lin Ce.

"I can only say that their technology is indeed leading, but there are still many uncertainties as to whether it can be applied on a large scale." Lin Ce paused and looked at Li Hao meaningfully.

"However, Li Hao, as an alumnus, I have a piece of advice for you—don't take some things too seriously. The capital market has its own rules, and sometimes, knowing too much isn't necessarily a good thing."

Li Hao nodded, but thought to himself: This technological change is not only an industry competition, but also a competition among capital giants.

There may be a more complicated layout behind Blacklock.

Before leaving, Lin Ce patted Li Hao on the shoulder and said, "Professor Hall is very optimistic about you, and I have heard a lot about you. Young man, keep up the good work. However, there are some things you should think twice before you act, and don't be too impulsive."

Li Hao smiled slightly and held Lin Ce's hand: "Thank you for the reminder, senior. I will be careful."

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