Super Brain Telekinesis

Chapter 60: Data Collection



Chapter 60: Data Collection

Chapter 60: Data Collection

However, in the vast amount of data, Wu Hao also needs to collect and store it in his mind because these cases have a significant impact on his upcoming research.

Understanding the different situations of people who have become ill and have undergone a series of treatments in modern medical facilities is what we call clinical trials, right?

However, the patient cases stored in the internal databases of major hospitals worldwide are quite substantial, and Wu Hao accessed and downloaded them through hacking. He wanted to do it without leaving a trace and find the data and information he needed, which was a time-consuming task.

Fortunately, the defense capabilities of these hospital internal databases are far superior to military networks, except for a few genetic medical research institutes where he temporarily couldn't enter unnoticed, he had free access to the rest.

Based on the information Wu Hao has gathered through his hacking activities in the virtual world, all developed countries in the world currently have different regions with stringent network security. These regions consist of highly secretive research institutes and facilities, apart from military networks.

However, unless Wu Hao has a specific and crucial need, he has refrained from touching these places. After all, the defense capabilities of these locations are formidable.

Even if Wu Hao manages to successfully infiltrate, he would surely be detected. Moreover, ensuring a safe retreat would be a laborious and challenging task.

Unless Wu Hao can create a true "deity" in the virtual world, he won't be able to freely come and go in the digital realm. Any place with an internet connection would hold no secrets for this virtual "deity."

This virtual "deity" belongs to the realm of artificial intelligence, which is currently being researched by humans. However, with our current technological capabilities, we have yet to create true artificial intelligence in the real sense.

Currently, research institutes in some countries are only working on what can be considered pseudo-artificial intelligence. These AI programs can perform tasks as required by humans but lack independent conscious thinking.

The capabilities of these pseudo-artificial intelligence are far inferior to genuine artificial intelligence. In fact, at this level of advancement, it would be more appropriate to refer to them as intelligent life forms.

Intelligent life refers to special organisms with independent thinking abilities similar to humans, and in some respects, they are many times more powerful than humans.

For example, eternal life, the god of the digital realm, and so on. Furthermore, intelligent life can also possess life vessels similar to those of humans.

As time flew by, after an entire night of continuous work, Wu Hao finally completed the collection of various results of cancer mutations, as well as the data and information of the majority of cancer patients throughout history.

With this data and information, Wu Hao's next step is to utilize his brain's supercomputing power to perform various analyses and simulations to find the best method to combat cancer mutations.

However, it is unlikely that Wu Hao will find the most effective solution in the short term. If cancer were so easily curable, humanity would have already developed the most effective drugs long ago.

Unless humanity achieves revolutionary success in genetic technology in the future, the current medical technology is incapable of conquering cancer mutations.

After a night of intense mental calculations, Wu Hao is now starting to feel physically exhausted, and his body is showing signs of overload.

After all, while his brain's computing power may be comparable to the most advanced supercomputers in the world, he cannot sustain the highest level of computation for as long as these machines can.

These supercomputers can continue various calculations and tasks as long as they have sufficient power supply, while Wu Hao is clearly unable to do so.

At most, he can sustain intensive computation for a few hours before facing the risk of overload. And the data he diligently "downloaded" into his mind last night is certainly not a simple matter.

So that's why he now looks extremely haggard, and his body is experiencing waves of hunger. "It seems like I can't push myself so hard in the future. I'm still too impatient," Wu Hao thought, feeling the overwhelming state of his body and still trembling with fear.

Because his body is severely exhausted now, he is no longer able to use his psychic powers and mental perception.

Actually, Wu Hao's impatience is quite understandable. After all, his father's cancer has reached an advanced stage, and after the hospital conducted tests, they found that apart from some simple control measures, there is simply no way to treat it.

In fact, it is futile for many late-stage cancer patients to be admitted to the hospital for treatment. It even exacerbates the deterioration of their health.

Rather than receiving medical treatment, it's more like waiting for death in the hospital. Those patients who choose to undergo treatment in the hospital are usually from families with good financial conditions. Patients from poorer backgrounds often choose another way of waiting.

And the relatives or children of the patients, as long as they have the financial means, even if they know that the hospital has no way to help, they will still spend hundreds of thousands on surgeries or other treatment methods. Such situations occur almost every moment in hospitals worldwide.

Of course, cancer, as a disease, is terrifying, but it is not unbeatable. The few cases of spontaneous remission in cancer patients are the best examples.

Many of these people were sentenced to death by the hospital, but after going home for a few years, they discovered that not only were they fine, but they had also recovered. These rare cases only prove one thing: the human body has a powerful ability to resist any disease, but very few people can achieve that.

Wu Hao certainly wouldn't think that his father is one of those rare cases. So he can only find a method through his own efforts to help his father achieve that.

Even if he can't do it temporarily, he must find a way to control his father's condition as soon as possible.

Although current medical technology cannot cure cancer, it can still achieve some degree of control. That's why Wu Hao is studying various cases of hospitals treating this type of illness.

Feeling the discomfort and weakness in his body, Wu Hao quickly found some cookies or snacks in his hotel room to replenish his energy. Then, he restored his mental strength using his usual methods.

After recovering for a while, he looked at the time and realized it was already 7 o'clock in the morning. He had breakfast with his parents and younger sister at the hotel and then headed to the hospital.


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