Duncan Li said: “If it just looks like an infinite loop and is not actually an infinite loop, then there must be a key point to break the infinite loop that has not been caught.
If it is indeed an infinite loop, it often means that what we are looking for is True, so the question now is that you have to find a way to break your judgment now.
It’s like building a house to make sure the roof doesn’t leak, you have to make it as waterproof as possible first.
Do the extreme, then try everything to pour water from the roof. If it can’t be poured, it proves that your approach is okay that your approach is wrong.”
A few seconds later, the AI replied: “I think if KS Petroleum really had a problem, it would not have left a bug in its unit’s power consumption that could be easily discovered by others.
It’s like what you just said. Yes, if you make a big mistake, you should try your best to avoid other small mistakes, so that KS’s problem is easy for me to find out, and he is unlikely to make other big mistakes.
“But based on the purpose, it does need to supply electricity to a few thousand additional people, so now I suspect the other party must have another way to get electricity.”
After that, he added: “All Skyline data related to Nigeria has been uploaded to the server.
I need to merge Skyline data to perform more detailed target filtering. It currently takes about 90 seconds to identify targets in Skyline. data. All images will be enhanced to increase the resolution of the satellite imagery, please wait.”
More than a minute later, Ai continued: “The image quality enhancement has been completed. I selected the data with the best image quality this year for analysis.
The identifiable high voltage power supply networks around the seven oil fields all belong to Nigeria Power Holdings Company Limited.
The power consumption data I just obtained also came from this company, so it is basically certain that there is no second power supply line in any of the seven oil fields;”
Duncan Li asked: “In your assessment based on satellite imagery, have you considered the possibility of high-voltage lines entering the ground?”