Yuan: Research on the Concept of Digital World Analogue Scientific Infrastructure and Science Popularization Communication Based on Suzhou Gardens Pattern
Zhang Lvyang, Lu Wen, Zhao Yang, Li Jiaqi, Zhai Lidong

TL;DR
This paper introduces Yuan, a digital infrastructure inspired by Suzhou Gardens, leveraging LLMs and design principles to enhance security, promote science communication, and develop hyper-large scientific digital environments.
Contribution
It proposes a novel design framework based on Suzhou Gardens principles for constructing secure, large-scale digital infrastructures like Yuan and the AI world simulator Sora.
Findings
Development of the Yuan digital garden prototype.
Guiding principles for hyper-large scientific infrastructure design.
Potential for broad application in high-security digital environments.
Abstract
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…
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TopicsRegional Development and Environment · Digital Media and Visual Art · Educational Reforms and Innovations
