cue.”

“The remote start car is a link between the car and the bracelet, which allows the car to be started and warmed up in advance without leaving home, or from a distance of up to 100 meters.”

“As well as real-time monitoring giving simple commands — locking the doors, flashing the lights and sounding the horn…..”

“The AI scan is a quick detection of abnormalities in the driver’s heart rhythm, facial expressions, eye movements, etc., by using the bracelet in conjunction with the in-car camera as well as other factors.”

“Based on this test, it is possible to determine whether a driver is driving under the influence of alcohol, or driving while fatigued.”

“Once the intelligent AI has determined the cause and the driver isn’t responding, the AI system will take over the car, slow down, and gradually pull over to a safe location.”

“For the moment, that’s all I’ve got.”

When Li Qingzhou finished, the room was silent.

It took a long time before someone muttered, “How is this… possible…”

If Qiao Huanming’s research results represented a significant advancement by adding one step to the already existing stages of automotive technology, then Li Qingzhou’s research results represented a direct jump to stage two, or three…..

This was already no longer a leap.

Rather, it was a degree that was simply impossible to accomplish today — the leads for algorithms alone for such programming were difficult to find.

But now Li Qingzhou was saying….
he had done it?!

“It can’t be….
Isn’t it a concept mock-up presentation? Could it be that it’s…”

Someone couldn’t help but look at the smart bracelet Zheng Jiang was wearing on his wrist and the two car driving simulators connected to Li Qingzhou’s laptop….

— It was really a live manipulation test?!

Li Qingzhou extended his hand, “Go ahead.
You can now begin by remote starting the car first….”

…………

The test took place from morning until afternoon, during which time the doors were locked and no one came out.

At lunchtime, a student from another department came to the laboratory building to look for his friend who he had waited for but was nowhere to be found.

He knocked on the door then called his phone.

Only then did his friend finally open the door a small crack to whisper through it, “What do you want…?”

“It’s noon, let’s go for a meal.”

The student wondered, “Aren’t you usually the most active at this point?!”

But his friend replied neatly — “No, I’m not going.”

The door slammed shut with a snap before the words were even out of his mouth.

The student scratched his head with a puzzled expression.

Why did he feel that his friend looked dazed, as if he was in a state of great mental shock….

He probably hadn’t seen it well?

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