Soon, the staff noticed this scene and wordlessly raised the temperature of the air conditioner. The temperature in the room rose to the right temperature. On the big screen.

An Al car and a real car were competing on the road, using the same chip and system from the accident.

The Al car on the screen showed superior skills in different kinds of roads, whether it was on mountains, flat land, or bumpy waterways.

When approaching a traffic light, it would slow down. It also slowed down when there was rain.

When there were obstacles in front of it, it would bypass it flexibly.

When people were crossing the road, it would wait patiently.

When encountering an unexpected situation, the automatic alarm would activate.

It was gentle, calm, but very dynamic, giving the Al driverless car all the advantages that humans had. Even in an extreme situation where human intervention caused sudden deceleration of the car, it overcame the inertia and stopped the car with maximum agility, completely obeying orders.

In the simulation, its performance was excellent, even perfect.

However, in this one experiment, it lost control in the real simulation.

Everyone was carefully observing the changes in the vehicle, refusing to let go of the slightest hint.

Nicole propped her chin up and looked at the screen, trying to replace out what was wrong.

However, all of the data values were within the normal range.

Across from her, Eric looked at Nicole for a while before turning his attention to the large screen.

His eyes were dark and obscure, and his expression sank slightly as he looked at the demonstration on the screen as well as the records of the out-of-control vehicle.

The meeting room was silent. The sound of the collision from the video reminded them of the tragedy of this matter.

The same was true in Europe.

When the video ended, someone on the other side could not help but ask, "Did anyone see anything?"

No one made a sound.

Nicole knocked on the table. "Ms. Stewart, please give us your analysis."

She was talking to Molly Stewart.

In this field, she had the absolute authority to speak.

Molly said, "All aspects of the chip's performance are normal and respond between the 0-1 range, which is close to the optimal value. At the time of the accident, the Al chip issued an instruction to turn 30 seconds before the crash, but the car lost control. 10 seconds before the imminent impact, the system issued another instruction to stop immediately, but the vehicle still went out of control..."

"You've just said a whole bunch of nothing! The Al controls the vehicle movement, so when something goes wrong with the vehicle, it must be the problem of the Al system." A man could not help but say furiously.

"Your technology is immature. Don't try to fool us with theories. If everything was working within optimal values, how did the accident happen?"

Another person spoke up.

"I think everyone should calm down. Why don't we wait till the matter settles slightly before we discuss it again? I think that we should ask someone to visit the researcher in the hospital..."

The discussion was chaotic.

Nicole frowned and looked at Eric's cold and stern face across from her. His eyes were sullen as he stared at the video, meticulously staring at a point of observation.

According to her understanding, Eric should be deep in thought. Otherwise, he would have lost his temper already.

Nicole pursed her lips and impatiently interrupted the discussion. Her voice was extremely cold, carrying an iciness that could not be underestimated.

"Gentlemen, the purpose of this meeting is to investigate the cause of the accident, not the aftermath."

Everyone looked at each other but remained silent.

Nicole spoke again. "Ms. Stewart, are you sure that there's nothing wrong with our Al system?"

If it was not a problem with the Al system chip, then it was time to shift their attention to other directions.

Molly hesitated for less than three seconds before nodding decisively.

"There's no problem."

Her verdict made everyone else dissatisfied.

If it was not a problem with the technology, then who would take the blame?

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