I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 139
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 139
New York, Broadway.
There were five people at the Neil Simon Theater.
They were all talking in Korean, covering their faces with hats, sunglasses and masks.
“Are we really allowed to watch a musical now?”
Jung Hye-rim asked as she smoothed her sunglasses.
“You said you wanted to see it.”
Ryu Young-joon replied.
“I didn’t expect to see you in this situation.”
Jung Hye-rim pointed to a huge television set in front of the theater’s waiting room.
Employees of livestock companies gathered in Washington City wielded signs and banners criticizing President Campbell.
One of them was caught on the screen.
[MIND YOUR OWN MEDICINE]
“Just develop a new drug,” the development of a new drug.”
“I think that’s a shot at the CEO.”
Park Dong-hyun said.
“I think so.”
Ryu Young-joon nodded as if he was insignificant.
“But you don’t openly chew it right after you build a cancer lab or something like that.
“I actually don’t mind being chewed a little.”
Ryu Young-joon replied, smoothing his musical ticket.
“But honestly, I’m curious. Do you believe in anything?”
Chun Ji-myung stepped in from the side.
“Do you believe it?”
“I think you’re too nonchalant in this situation.
“The livestock workers just ran outside in surprise. If the government’s policy is stable, it will adapt. If we finish a successful change in just one place as a demonstration case, that atmosphere will die down a lot.”
“Pilot Case?”
“Tikayson Foods has decided to change its farm set to Cochia’s growing farm, and change any of its associated plants to a cultivated meat production plantation.”
“But I heard you still can’t keep up with existing meat in terms of taste and meat.”
“There are some foods that don’t really matter. Meatballs. Or frozen hot bar or something. Teacason Foods also makes it that way, so we can fit it quickly.”
“Hmm.”
Life creation team members took a breath of relief.
“I’m sure with just one successful case, I’ll lose a lot of fuss.”
Wiring-mi said.
“At that point, there will be food statisticians everywhere who can back up cultured meat technology.”
“Are you an expert on food statistics?”
“People like Tanya Manker are typical. I watched a TED talk a long time ago. Many food experts predict a human food crisis within 10 to 20 years. The crisis is much closer than I thought. If we don’t start the cultured meat now, we’ll be late.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“In the meantime, no matter how loud they were, the public didn’t react much. Most developed countries have abundant food, and the word “food crisis” doesn’t make sense. That’s why the change is slow. But this time it’ll be a little different. There’s a way to think about it.….”
“People like Tanya Manker will come forward?”
“Yes. Maybe you can call me.”
“But CEO. Farm owners of traditional livestock companies can be satisfied if they give coachia and the government supports them. So are the workers. Is that the case with entrepreneurs?”
Jung Hye-rim asked.
“Entrepreneurs…….”
“I think McKinney is a very unusual case. Most corporate executives hate change, and with new technologies that can shake their vested interests, they’re quite reluctant to grow a venture like It the Green?”
“That’s right.”
“It’s more of a problem if Tecayson Foods shows a successful change and takes the lead in the market for cultured meat. I’m sure other livestock companies are trying to pick a fight with the safety of the cultured meat.”
“Hey, hey.”
Chun Ji-myeong tapped Jung Hye-rim’s shoulder as if he was speechless.
Chun Ji-myeong tapped Jung Hye-rim’s shoulder as if he was speechless.
“He’s the one who’s helped me beat things up like that kind of course. You still don’t know?”
“But I don’t know what you’re going to do.….”
Jung Hye-rim clouded her words.
“It’s science that always digs into the truth. The musical will start now. Let’s go in.”
Ryu Young-joon said, pointing to the inside of the theater.
***
Demonstrations were being held in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. to denounce Campbell.
“President Campbell, guarantee farmers the right to live!”
“Quickly condemns the administration!”
“Limit meat to those produced by traditional livestock!”
The number of people is not small.
Considering that the rally was convened in just a few days, the ripple effect is quite strong.
The impact of cultured meat technology on traditional livestock markets was enormous.
The government sent policy notices to livestock companies regarding the cultivation of coachia, but they were not readily accepted.
Cultured meat does not need to grow livestock.
There is no need for separate processing such as slaughter or gut and bone removal.
It’s just a piece of flesh.
It seemed to the livestock industry a frightening technology that would cut off their livelihood in a few days.
I feel like Mercedes is passing by when I’m pulling a wagon.
No need to raise horses, no hay, no horseman.
A transportation device that has a much better braking power than a wagon that goes forward when you just step on the accelerator.
For livestock farmers, the status of cultured meat was like that.
“That’s what I don’t understand.”
McKinney said while watching TV.
“No, they’re against it, and they’re not going to make it? There are countless businesses that fail due to technological development in the world, but have the government ever given guidelines for changing industries? I’ll just give you a little subsidy.”
He looked back at the secretaries, his feet slapping over the table.
“Don’t you think?”
That’s right, CEO.
“Am I stupid or am I full and not being able to recognize the reality?…. The technology of cultured meat was a time bomb for the livestock industry one day, and now it’s the safest thing to do under the leadership of Dr. Ryu and the government. Why don’t you know that? I will take care of my own food if I change the industry as Dr. Ryu said, following the guidelines given by the government at the time of such a rally.”
McKinney grumbled and took a few sips along the whiskey.
“In that sense, how’s our pilot farm and business going?”
He asked.
“Of course, we’re almost done with the remodeling and we’re up and running right now.”
The secretary replied.
McKinney has already begun changing industries before It the Green and Ryu Young-joon announced that with that incredible determination.
Three farms and one business establishment were turned into a pilot case.
It was a divine move to open a contract with Dr. Ryu Young-joon in the past.’
Thanks to that, I was able to catch important information faster than others and move.
There was no need to measure back and forth.
McKinney said the businessman’s sense should be tailored to Ryu Young-joon’s cultured meat.
“Tell me about the operation of your business.”
McKinney said.
“For now, all the livestock, 581 cattle and 3,047 chickens that were being raised on three farms on the Belfwood side have been moved to Tifton Farm.”
“You were supposed to build a congratulatory address over there and move it over there, right? Do you have enough space?”
“Yes, there’s room left.”
“That’s a relief.
“And at Belwood Farm, the barn was torn down, the concrete floor was removed, and the cochia was planted in the ground. It was originally a famous coronary plant, so the garden shop ordered as many as 300 trees.”
“If possible, secure everything as soon as the quantity is available. It’s going to be sold out.”
“Yes.”
“I’m sure you’re picking the Cochia leaves and sending them to work, and all the workplaces have been replaced?”
“I’m sure you’re picking the Cochia leaves and sending them to work, and all the workplaces have been replaced?”
“The CEO of It the Green came and helped us set up the facility. We installed 50 100-liter incubators and retrained our staff.”
“Isn’t it difficult?”
“Since it’s animal cell development, all the staff are scared, but it’s simple because it’s not for research, it’s just for making it according to a set technique.”
“Didn’t the staff hate it?”
“Frankly speaking, farm and business workers are in a state of great cheers.”
“That’s understandable. Do you like slaughtering live animals, cutting off their stomachs, and sorting their intestines out without being a psychopath? It’s a necessary job for society and it’s because it makes money. But cultured meat is grown on a plastic plate, so it’s much easier in mind and hands are clean and good.”
“Yeah, and they said it was fun. Farm workers like it, too. It’s more convenient to take care of Cochia than congratulatory work.”
“And they feel bad about sending their pet animals to the slaughterhouse. I know because I’ve done it a long time ago.”
“Yes.”
“We need to support Dr. Ryu and It the Green. If the farms and businesses we are working well, we need to promote that we have successfully changed the industry by turning the press release. It’s polite for them and it’s good for us. Tell the PR team to get it ready.”
“I see.”
***
As soon as the performance was over, Ryu Young-joon received a contact from Kim Chul-kwon, the head of the security team.
It was a call from Ryu Young-joon when he was at the theater.
“I’m Tanya Manker.”
“Oh, you’re finally here.”
Ryu Young-joon called his contact number. After making an appointment, he told life creation team members.
“We’re supposed to hang out today, but I can’t.”
“Are you going to a meeting?”
“Yes, let’s have fun together. Thank you for coming all the way here to experiment and have a meeting. Go sightseeing in New York and rest at the hotel until you get home.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Let’s go.”
He was heading for the security team’s car when Park Dong-hyun caught him from behind.
“CEO!”
“What?”
“…Card…….”
“Oh, card. Haha. I thought you were asking me to go to a meeting with you.”
“Hhhh….I’m sorry.”
Park Dong-hyun scratched his head awkwardly.
“The best boss is the one who gives a card and leaves. I’m leaving now. Eat delicious food and enjoy sightseeing at a high price.”
Ryu Young-joon handed over his corporate card and got in the car.
“Take all your receipts.”
“Yes, go ahead!”
Ryu Young-joon’s vehicle moved toward the 49th road of 12 E. Fortunately, Tanya Manker’s company Gro Intelligence was in New York City.
It is a company that deals with data analysis systems for agricultural and livestock products using big data and artificial intelligence.
Intelligence is Wikipedia in agriculture. It predicts the future by analyzing climate, crops, and crop types with in-depth analysis.
“It’s a $3,000 annual membership system, and it’s recognized as top-of-the-line data all over the world. Our customers are mainly investors who invest in agricultural and livestock companies, multinational companies and governments.”
Tanya Manker said.
“I’ve been interested, so I’ve been looking for intelligence.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Really? Our company isn’t that famous.”
“I saw you speak at TED.”
“I see. Is that why you’ve been cultured?”
“There have been concerns about the food crisis before. The lecture did push my back. And while I was catching lung cancer, I found the right technology.”
“I’ve heard the news, too. I’m not in the pharmaceutical industry, but I was impressed.”
Tanya Manker said.
Ryu Young-joon smiled.
“Then shall we talk about our work now? Why did you want to see me?”
“Please use the system that our company has.”
Tanya said straightforwardly.
Tanya said straightforwardly.
“A system of Gro intelligence?”
“Yes, the public is not aware of the food crisis yet. But it’s something that’s coming in a lot closer than I thought. According to our system’s forecasting program, there will be a food crisis within 10 years. But you can prevent it if you use cultured meat techniques well. Please tell that to people.”
“You won’t believe it.”
“But…….”
“CEO Tanya. Please tell me that.”
“What?”
“You’ve always emphasized the food crisis. Now is the time to step up again.”
“…, but I…I don’t have the same recognition and reputation as Dr. Ryu. It’s hard to hear people even if I say it.”
“This time it will work. And let me use that program, too. Can I add variable data to the AI prediction program?”
“Yes, it’s possible.”
“Then I’d like to get a license to use it for about ten days.”
Ryu Young-joon received a program from Tanya.
After installing it on a laptop and registering users, it left intelligence.
“CEO!”
Tanya, who followed Ryu Young-joon, talked to him.
“Yes.”
“I’m going to hold a lecture highlighting the food crisis again. We’ll also let you know that cultured meat technology can solve it.”
“Thank you.”
“But you said people would believe me this time, right?”
“Yes.”
“That’s because the culture meat technology is up now? The lives of citizens in developed countries were so rich that the word “food crisis” was awkward, but now logic will work because change has already begun.”
“And……. Yes, that’s right. That’s why.”
Ryu Young-joon smiled and got on the K-Cops security vehicle.
Tanya looked puzzled.
Like this.
Closing the car door, Ryu closed his eyes gently.
Rosaline.
Yes.
I’m gonna give him some intelligence.’
How?
I’m going to put some important data into intelligence’s artificial intelligence as variables, track the food crop, and match it like a fortune teller.
-Important data?
‘Cause I have you.’
Ryu Young-joon said.
Rosaline, turn on simulation mode.
Rosaline, turn on simulation mode.
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