The Azure Longsword

Chapter 517: Information copy

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Ask frowned.

Although he works with applications every day as a professional e-sports player, he actually knows nothing about computer technology.

Not to mention that in this world with artificial intelligence, its technological capability is many times higher than that of Earth, and the relevant professional principles are even more difficult to understand.

If you ask him why he failed, he has no clue at all. The reason he frowned was because he had never heard of the beginning of this plot mission in the game world of "Song of Iron and Fire".

The butterfly's wings stirred up a storm, and fate had begun to deviate from the track he had known.

"The analysis failed because only 73% of the original data was recorded?" Nora asked softly.

"That's a possibility," Varian replied, "but another problem is that we found that there are a lot of encrypted traces in this 73% of data."

Encryption? A classic line suddenly popped up in Ask's mind:

There is a traitor!

"Do you suspect that someone from the Vatican is behind this?" He asked as if he had suddenly realized something. "In order to prevent Raphael from monitoring them, they deliberately chose to act on the eve of the demonic tide, and even encrypted the information to delay your cracking time?"

"Yes." Varian sighed, obviously helpless about the result. "At present, it seems that the person who has the authority to encrypt data through Raphael must be an internal staff of the Vatican... and his position is not low."

"The access records were not saved, so we couldn't find out who this person was. What's worse, because the internal data of the convolutional network is in a chaotic state, the data we got is fragmented and incoherent."

"It's like a giant jigsaw puzzle that was destroyed by fire before it was put together. We only managed to copy 73% of the pieces, and there were also fragments of the box casing, which is the code fragment of the encryption program, so it is difficult for us to restore it."

"I'm not very technical," Ask said, "but if it's in fragmented form, then the encryption program should be ineffective, right? Can't we just use your super artificial intelligence to filter it out?"

"It's not that simple, Lord Ask." Varian smiled bitterly, "Let me explain it in simple terms."

“This encryption uses the cloud code structure, which is a composite code composed of many subroutines. Even in the case of fragmentation, as long as the granularity is not cut too fine, its subroutine fragments will still fight back against data reading behavior.”

"Because the encrypted fragments and source data are mixed together, and there is a lack of external identification structure for the MK5 code, Raphael's efficiency in removing encrypted fragments in batches through logical means is extremely low - because there is a possibility of accidentally damaging the source data mixed in."

Ask: …

Although this explanation sounds very simple, and I can understand each word individually, but when they are put together...

"In short, it's something Raphael can't solve, right?" Ask grasped the point.

"It's not that it can't be solved, it's that the decoding period is longer than we can accept." Varian hesitated for a moment and asked, "Sir Ask..."