Dean Fu quickly scanned the two articles with his name on the top, feeling extremely shocked.
He originally thought that he should be the last person in the world to underestimate him, but he still didn't expect that he still underestimated him too much.
"It's easy for us in basic disciplines to fall behind the times." Dean Fu took off his glasses, pinched his brows, put them back on, and looked at Meng Fanqi very seriously.
"What you learn on paper is ultimately shallow. No matter how detailed and accurate the theoretical derivation is, there will still be a huge misjudgment of the actual value and role of the technology."
"When I was sorting out these contents with you, although I thought it was interesting, I really didn't expect it to be so much higher than the world-class record."
Dean Fu didn't know much about the specific details. Even if he was told the results during the previous discussion, he wouldn't have much reaction, because without specific comparison, he couldn't really appreciate the significance of these technologies.
Nowadays, in formal papers, various charts should be available, whether it is performance, speed or stability. On the comparison chart of multiple indicators, all the patterns belonging to Meng Fanqi suddenly emerged and stood out from the crowd.
"I can't add this name." Dean Fu quickly browsed the remaining two articles and understood what Meng Fanqi meant by doing this.
Dean Fu thought to himself, he knew that if all the articles were signed with my name, I would not agree to anything. So I selected the most important and valuable articles among them.
As a result, I can no longer accept it.
"Although I, Fu Deqing, do not teach in the top universities like my teacher, I still have some talents. Over the years, there are countless students and colleagues who have received my guidance and help. This level of communication is still far away. It’s far from being a signature.”
"Besides, I have not been involved in this field deeply. When I saw the finished manuscript this time, it became clearer that what we discussed was only a small part of it. If I signed this name, wouldn't I be like those in the university who are competing for students all day long? Is the result the same as the academic bug that took away the identity of a work?"
"You are serious. What are you talking about?" Meng Fanqi was shocked when he heard what Dean Fu said. He waved his hands quickly and said, "You are doing me a big favor by being willing to sign your name. Otherwise, I would be alone with an undergraduate student. No one wants to read my articles.”
"What do you think? I have two articles that may be published one after another this month. I am an ordinary undergraduate now and I don't have a mentor to guide me. You are my mentor. Please sign it first. Help me hold up the scene."
"In the future, I will have some foundation, some attention, and maybe some institutional support. I won't bother you by then, okay?"
Dean Fu laughed when he heard this. This guy clearly knew the level of these results, but he just said it as if no one would care about these articles.
"Obviously you want to share the results with me, but you make it sound like I have done a huge favor. I said you have these little thoughts and tricks, how good would it be if you put more of them into the places where you should study?"
"Although your academic taste and vision are very good, you are still lacking in the lowest level of mathematics, and you have to make up for it. No matter where you go, it is always good to master the most basic skills. of."
Dean Fu sighed inwardly. He even thought about recommending this kid to go to Academician Hubei to study for graduate school in two years before his teacher retired.
But judging from these papers, his achievements in computer vision have far exceeded his imagination. Even if I recommend him to study applied mathematics under an academician, it can be said that he is looking far away from the near.
I just mentioned it to Academician Hubei once, and I had to stop paying attention. The same was true for the last time I asked him about professional matters. As soon as I mentioned it to Director Cao, there was no follow-up.
Dean Fu kept this matter in his heart. Now it seems that this boy has his own plan.
He is very independent and capable, and the plans he has made are even better than the roads he wants to pave.
"When you really make a difference, remember to come back." After seeing so many meticulous and sophisticated English papers, why didn't Dean Fu understand his plan? “In this current direction, we really need to have better atmosphere and conditions abroad.”
When Meng Fanqi heard this, he immediately understood that Dean Fu had guessed his plan, "AI and artificial intelligence are new directions, but the development speed is too fast and the scale is too large. Such rapid changes will make it difficult for institutions like universities to survive in the future. Support the corresponding equipment and teachers.”
“Only the world’s top technology giants have the ability to acquire large amounts of data and have massive computing power to study algorithms and support large-scale applications.”
To be fair, based on the experiences and experiences of later generations.
Most of China's large companies have a harder time concentrating on investing in algorithm research that is truly unprofitable.
Things like those made by Google and OpenAI are actually not particularly advanced technologies with barriers.
Just putting your head down and doing all that research and trying burns too much money for no gain.
Many technology companies in China are always eager to implement technologies in their early and prototype stages, turning them into a means of monetization.
This overall strategy of being impatient in comparison is very detrimental to its early R&D technology and mid-term implementation of many projects that surpass humans.
"From what you say, have you chosen a place to go?" Dean Fu asked with interest.
"My first choice is Stanford, and my second choice is UC Berkeley." Meng Fanqi answered directly without hesitation. "These two universities are the best institutions near Silicon Valley, and they are more convenient for me to contact the industry."
"Do you need me to find a friend who has been at Stanford to write you a letter of recommendation?" After taking a break from sophomore year, it is not easy to enter Stanford in the middle. Although I don't know how Meng Fanqi plans to impress this world's top prestigious school, Fu Yuan Somehow I felt that this was not a problem at all.
However, if you ask this question, he will naturally be willing to provide help within his ability if necessary.
"I won't bother you with this matter. Just wait for my good news." Meng Fanqi grinned. At this meeting at the end of the year, he is confident that he will get several letters of recommendation from industry leaders.
For an undergraduate, this intensity is unprecedented, not to mention unprecedented.
"As for signing your name, it's actually more of a symbolic meaning." Meng Fanqi brought the topic back, "I just want to make a record or a symbol. The first and second steps on my path, I took this step with your strong support and guidance.”
"Hahaha." Dean Fu laughed when he heard this and tapped Meng Fanqi a few times with his fingers, feeling very relieved.
"You've already said that. If I continue to shirk it, wouldn't it be disrespectful? It's disrespectful, but it's just this once, and it won't happen next time."