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Auteurs principaux: Lvyang, Zhang, Wen, Lu, Yang, Zhao, Jiaqi, Li, Lidong, Zhai
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Publié: 2024
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author Lvyang, Zhang
Wen, Lu
Yang, Zhao
Jiaqi, Li
Lidong, Zhai
author_facet Lvyang, Zhang
Wen, Lu
Yang, Zhao
Jiaqi, Li
Lidong, Zhai
contents In the current digital era, high security relies significantly on advanced concepts such as native security. However, the design and implementation of these concepts face challenges in enterprises and organizations. Leveraging advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs), we draw inspiration from the design principles of Suzhou Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site. By examining its core features, which align closely with those of the AI world simulator Sora, we extract three concurrent concepts to enhance the security of future digital infrastructures.We propose three guiding principles to facilitate the preliminary construction of the "Space Spider," a hyper-large scientific infrastructure. These principles will steer the development of the "Yuan" digital garden, establishing a "Chinese Series" focused on the construction pathways of the Yuan AI world simulator. The initial pilot of Yuan is expected to generalize various hyper-large scientific infrastructure scenarios, ultimately expanding into numerous high-security digital applications.Through the design concept of Suzhou Gardens, we aim to promote science communication and talent training in the field of cybersecurity. With the support of Yuan, we intend to extend our efforts to various digital construction domains. This initiative is poised to contribute significantly to the future of digital world simulators, emphasizing the integration of hyper-large scientific infrastructure with science communication and research dissemination.
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spellingShingle Yuan: Research on the Concept of Digital World Analogue Scientific Infrastructure and Science Popularization Communication Based on Suzhou Gardens Pattern
Lvyang, Zhang
Wen, Lu
Yang, Zhao
Jiaqi, Li
Lidong, Zhai
Cryptography and Security
In the current digital era, high security relies significantly on advanced concepts such as native security. However, the design and implementation of these concepts face challenges in enterprises and organizations. Leveraging advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs), we draw inspiration from the design principles of Suzhou Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site. By examining its core features, which align closely with those of the AI world simulator Sora, we extract three concurrent concepts to enhance the security of future digital infrastructures.We propose three guiding principles to facilitate the preliminary construction of the "Space Spider," a hyper-large scientific infrastructure. These principles will steer the development of the "Yuan" digital garden, establishing a "Chinese Series" focused on the construction pathways of the Yuan AI world simulator. The initial pilot of Yuan is expected to generalize various hyper-large scientific infrastructure scenarios, ultimately expanding into numerous high-security digital applications.Through the design concept of Suzhou Gardens, we aim to promote science communication and talent training in the field of cybersecurity. With the support of Yuan, we intend to extend our efforts to various digital construction domains. This initiative is poised to contribute significantly to the future of digital world simulators, emphasizing the integration of hyper-large scientific infrastructure with science communication and research dissemination.
title Yuan: Research on the Concept of Digital World Analogue Scientific Infrastructure and Science Popularization Communication Based on Suzhou Gardens Pattern
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10248