Chapter 318
“They’ve arrived.”
Turner’s eyes lit up. He turned to the group of people surrounding him and said, “I heard Miller and Gray are here. Excuse me, everyone, please carry on without me.”
The host chuckled and teased, “So eager to talk shop with Mr Gray?”
“Actually, no. To be precise, I’m more interested in Maggie. I think she might be even more impressive.”
With that, he gave a brief farewell and walked straight toward Miller and Gray.
Left behind, Julia’s face darkened slightly from the blatant disregard.
Sophia was visibly annoyed. “What’s with that guy? Isn’t he friends with Smith? Why would he-”
Julia cut her off. “Enough.”
Noticing her unpleasant expression, Sophia didn’t dare say more.
Meanwhile, Turner walked up to Maggie and quickly introduced himself. “I’ve read your paper several times. It’s absolutely fascinating.”
After a brief handshake, Maggie replied, “You’re too kind, Mr. Turner.”
Her paper had only been published recently, but top AI conference organizers overseas had already sent her multiple invitations. She declined them all.
Since Maggie wouldn’t travel, Turner had no choice but to fly here himself.
Now, finally meeting her in person, he couldn’t stop talking.
They began with her paper, then branched out into other Al fields.
Whether discussing AI history or future trends, Maggie answered every topic with ease. Whenever Turner brought up a particular researcher’s work from a certain year, Maggie not only recalled it immediately but could also point out its strengths and link it with two or three other relevant papers, drawing connections and diving into deeper.
discussion.
Their exchange was rich with references and insights, a real back–and–forth between equals.
Anyone watching could tell–Turner was growing more and more excited with each reply Maggie gave, even realizing gaps in his own knowledge through their discussion.
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Instead of frustration, he was thrilled.
“I knew it,” he said, clearly impressed. “Maggie, you’re better than me.”
And who was Dane Turner?
For someone of his caliber to openly admit Maggie’s superiority–especially when she was so young–shocked everyone within earshot,
Except for Johnny, who merely smiled without a word.
Julia was also listening quietly nearby.
Sophia, whose German was mediocre, couldn’t understand much of what was being discussed. Growing impatient, she muttered, “What on earth are they talking about? It’s been forever.”
Julia didn’t respond, but her knuckles were turning white around her wine glass.
While the domestic AI field had improved greatly in recent years, with respected figures like Professors Liam and Franklin gaining wide recognition, the gap between them and international giants like Turner and Smith was still noticeable.
Back when Maggie participated in the Quenton College forum, Julia had believed she’d simply picked up a few tricks under Johnny.
But now… she wasn’t so sure.
Maggie’s knowledge base was simply too solid.
To hold her own–and even outshine–Turner during such an in–depth exchange? That wasn’t something one could fake, especially not after just a year.
Which meant… Maggie likely already had strong capabilities before joining Cole.
That paper–maybe it really was her own work.
If so, then Maggie had long since left her in the dust, professionally speaking.
But… how could that be?
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