So, even though Xu Lin didn’t visit often, no one on the set had any issues with it.
Mr. Xu still had to attend school, after all.
Moreover, every ti Mr. Xu visited, he was treated well with good food and drink, so there wasn’t really any reason to complain.
When he left, Xu Lin left money for three days’ worth of als, once again ensuring good food and drink were provided.
Xu Lin returned ho at eleven on Monday night.
"Let’s stay up tonight to see the situation."
At four in the morning, his paper on the Gradient Life Model was officially published worldwide.
Actually, there had already been rumors on Monday, spreading from abroad back here.
It was said that Young Master Xu had released a second heavyweight paper on artificial intelligence, and it would be available at noon North Arican ti, searchable on "TPAMI".
Generally, people wouldn’t deliberately pay attention to this kind of news, but those who usually followed artificial intelligence, especially professionals in the field, or related domains like computer science professionals, would.
Indeed, many people took note of the rumors.
So today, quite a few people left comnts on Young Master Xu’s Weibo, specifically asking Xu Lin about it.
But Xu Lin hadn’t logged into the account.
However, so night owls were already waiting.
Wasn’t it just four in the morning dostic ti?
That night, everyone was waiting, constantly refreshing the "TPAMI" journal website,
Finally, at a few minutes past four in the morning,
The top-listed paper on the website updated.
"The Application of Gradient Life in Artificial Intelligence"!
So feared they read it wrong and directly translated the web page to Chinese.
"The Application of Gradient Life in Artificial Intelligence".
Before opening the paper, there was an introduction: Young Master Xu’s heavyweight artificial intelligence paper; it’s a great study concerning the prototype of Intelligent Life. It’s a trendously groundbreaking research achievent. He’s undoubtedly a world-class artificial intelligence scientist from the East, a legendary genius who stands at the forefront of our era, exploring the future for countless people! Gradient Life is a unique evolution theory on artificial intelligence, showcasing the possibilities of AI evolution with an unparalleled model...
"Wow! It’s really Young Master Xu!"
"Strong!"
"Let take a good look at what’s written in this paper."
"Holy shit! Intelligent Life, AI evolution—if it wasn’t a paper published in a top journal, I’d think it was just dostic marketing BS. I’ll wake my advisor up imdiately!"
"Damn, I haven’t even looked, but the prestige is already overwhelming!"
For a while, the artificial intelligence circle, and the computer science field, exploded.
People from these related fields, even dostically, were being woken by phone calls from friends, students, or colleagues at four in the morning to get up and read the paper.
And abroad, like in the West and North Arica, it was dayti, and people in relevant fields were quick to open this brand-new heavyweight artificial intelligence paper, with no one in the field able to ignore it—researchers certainly couldn’t, as it was a must-read.
Practitioners as well, as the breakthrough of a brand-new achievent could an the birth of one or countless opportunities. Just seizing one could easily lead to financial freedom—who could stay calm?
Even those who play the most daring gas, the capitalists, could hype a hot topic and possibly make hundreds of billions or even trillions.
On the other side.
A bit past four.
Seeing that "TPAMI" had published his paper, Xu Lin no longer hid it. He uploaded his second paper on his personal website at the earliest opportunity, in Chinese this ti.
After doing this, Xu Lin logged into Weibo and posted a new ssage: "My second paper has been uploaded to my personal website. The research direction is called Gradient Life, which is about a model study on Intelligent Life. Anyone interested can download and view it."
At a little past four in the morning, he just waited for Weibo to gradually fernt.
"With the release of this paper, I should be able to successfully penetrate the academic circle, right?"
Xu Lin thought to himself.
The academic circle is an extrely high-end circle.
The top of this circle includes academicians. Even the most prominent person in a province would have to be courteous upon seeing them.
Their weight is that astonishing.
Their power, not exaggerating, could reach the ears of the highest authorities and influence national developnt and reform.
But now Xu Lin wants to penetrate this circle, to challenge a higher level of life.
When Xu Lin woke up in the morning, news about Young Master Xu and the Gradient Life Model had already exploded online, topping multiple platforms, attracting attention from nurous national dia, not to ntion the private dia. Short video platforms directly blew up.
It was still early in the morning when two older sisters’ calls woke him up. Currently, around Xu Lin, only the two of them knew he was now the fad Young Master Xu, and the sisters were more excited than Xu Lin himself.
But Xu Lin remained quite calm; he hadn’t even gone online by then.
"Which classroom are you having class in?"
Xu Lin sent a ssage to Ning Yuhuan.
"There’s no class today, but I’m in Professor Huang’s office reading a paper."
"Where’s the office? I’ll co and have a look."
Xu Lin then rembered what Ning Yuhuan said: now in her third year, she had fewer classes than in the first two years.
Very quickly, Ning Yuhuan sent the office address, and Xu Lin headed over.
Professor Huang’s office had two workstations, and at that mont, only Ning Yuhuan was inside.
"Where’s the professor?"
"She went to the restroom," Ning Yuhuan said.
Xu Lin suddenly realized and then asked, "What paper are you reading?"
"I’m reading Young Master Xu’s paper online. Professor Huang said that Young Master Xu’s paper was very well-written, with extrely strong logical and analytical abilities, and told to learn from his writing style."
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