Chapter 59 Translation
Chapter 59 Translation
These people present all have technical backgrounds and very limited understanding of Google. Even the second department, which frequently accepts commissions for Google campaign performance analysis, focuses only on the various data collected, not the Google content itself. In this respect, Lu Jiaqi's "Enterprise Service Consulting Department" is the real expert.
After Wei Hongsi introduced the concept of GG hypnosis, everyone understood what his suggestion meant—it was to clearly distinguish between "psychological virus" hypnosis and ordinary GG hypnosis.
While others were still considering the pros and cons of doing so, Qian Jiayu nodded in approval, saying, "Hongsi's suggestion is excellent. If we don't clearly distinguish between the two in our report, we're afraid we'll be questioned as soon as we submit it, which will affect our subsequent submission and promotion of the standard."
"Yes, Hongsi has discovered our blind spot," Gu Shiming said with a smile. "The GG industry itself is already enormous, and the industries it influences are almost all over the market. If outsiders mistakenly believe that we are going to crack down on the rules of video GG, then we will be facing 'enemies from all sides,' and we cannot withstand that kind of pressure."
Upon hearing this, Fang Wei, Wang Kang, and the others couldn't help but show surprise and doubt. Their consideration of this issue was solely from a technical perspective, and they hadn't yet considered the implications on other levels.
"Yes, this is crucial," Yu Sheng said thoughtfully. "Our original intention in establishing this standard was to prevent 'psychological viruses,' which stems from the perspective of maintaining public safety. If it becomes a mandatory standard, it will merely add an inspection procedure to the existing industrial chain, without affecting the fundamental interests of any party."
Yao Huafeng looked enlightened and said, "So if we don't make this clear, it might lead outsiders to misunderstand that hypnotic GG is also within the scope of our standard."
"That's right. Putting everything else aside, we can't afford to mess with celebrity endorsements alone." Qian Jiayu shook his head and laughed. "Once this gets out, it'll be like stirring up a hornet's nest."
The others nodded in agreement, looking at Wei Hongsi, who had made the suggestion, with approving or admiring eyes.
Wei Hongsi could only offer a humble smile.
He noticed that in recent work meetings, his senior brother would always intentionally give him a platform to shine, and Qian Jiayu and Yu Sheng seemed to be cooperating with him as well.
While his suggestion was crucial, it wasn't as exaggerated as his senior brother had made it out to be. Even if it was overlooked in the report to the investigation team, there would be plenty of opportunities to fill the gap later. This made him somewhat suspicious that the oversight was deliberately left by his senior brother and Boss Qian.
After the report was discussed, Gu Shiming said, "Hongsi, go ahead and state your topic."
"Okay." Wei Hongsi nodded.
He briefly explained the activities Ji Cheng had organized that evening, focusing on Chen Haoyu's special circumstances and Ji Cheng's demands.
The people present weren't interested in any pop star meet-and-greets, but they were extremely interested in the hundred or so people who had participated in the negative emotion test in Plan B. To Ji Cheng, they were huge hidden dangers and unstable factors; but to the IR1 project team, they were vivid samples.
The work of establishing standards has been largely completed and a series of results have been achieved, but the shortcomings are also obvious - almost all the analytical data involving negative emotions comes from the simulation analysis of CMS.
If this were merely a theoretical research project, using such data would be perfectly fine. However, this is a standard used to guide and regulate applications, and lacking practical data support renders it nothing more than empty talk.
However, putting this into practice inevitably involves ethical issues. Therefore, Gu Shiming plans to first complete the entire standard framework, then report to relevant departments to obtain support, and then recruit volunteers to collect and analyze real data, with the entire process following clinical trial guidelines.
Now that we have about a hundred people who have reviewed Protocol B, the situation is different. Although the sample size is relatively small, it is sufficient to meet the requirements of Phase I clinical trials. On the one hand, this real data can be used to validate the results already achieved; on the other hand, it provides strong support for the standard-setting work.
Therefore, after Wei Hongsi explained the situation, there was no need to discuss whether or not this matter should be done; the only decision needed to be made was how to do it.
The high-density EEG monitoring equipment is developed and maintained by the Sixth Department. The company's environmental maintenance personnel use this equipment for sleep EEG monitoring during their annual physical examinations.
Based on the existing equipment quantity and estimated testing time, combined with the data that the project team needs to collect, Fang Wei and Wang Kang discussed and proposed a preliminary plan.
As for business matters, Gu Shiming and Jiang Kai will discuss them and reach a consensus before reporting to Ji Yongsheng. However, the final implementation and coordination will still fall on Lu Jiaqi's shoulders.
The collaboration between Zhiwei Technology and Paradise Beverages, which began with Plan B, was somewhat complicated. Diagnosing the negative emotions of the hundred-plus people who reviewed Plan B was beneficial to both parties, which made determining who the client was and what the fees should be became more complex.
When Wei Hongsi and Lu Jiaqi discussed this matter with Ji Cheng, they deliberately avoided mentioning this point.
Now that the company has provided a strategy, Lu Jiaqi can contact Ji Cheng to discuss the specifics.
After the matter was settled, Fang Wei and the others left, leaving Gu Shiming, Qian Jiayu, Yu Sheng, and Wei Hongsi behind.
They wanted to discuss the second part of the topic brought up by Wei Hongsi: how to resolve the negative emotional impact on those people.
They had discussed this issue once, because Gu Shiming's goal for establishing standards was not only prevention and control, but also how to address the negative emotional impact that had already been generated.
The most direct and effective method is to delete the subject's memory of Option B. While this cannot immediately and completely eliminate the resistance caused by watching Option B, it deprives the related negative emotions of memory support, thus turning them into invalid information, which will then be actively cleared by the brain.
Many people are unaware that "deleting" a specific memory is far easier than implanting one. This technology has had successful precedents and has been applied in certain specific scenarios. However, due to ethical concerns, its use is strictly limited.
Although Zhiwei Technology has not previously developed applications in this area, it is still feasible given the company's existing research foundation and hardware capabilities. The challenge lies in passing ethical reviews and the significant resources and time required.
Another approach is to adopt a "neutralizing" response to negative emotions.
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