Because the computational load was too immense, and the demands for real-time processing and inter-communication were too high.
Every clone participating in the Life Intelligent Supercomputer had to, within an extremely short time, coordinate with their companions to solve their computational tasks.
It was like 2 billion people simultaneously manufacturing one component of a complex machine composed of 2 billion parts, without time for communication or confirmation. Each person made one, and after completion, these 2 billion components fit together perfectly to form the complex machine, which could even operate smoothly.
This was no longer a problem that training alone could solve.
No matter how much training or coordination, ordinary intelligent life still couldn't truly achieve perfect synchronization and such unified coordination.
But... Tom was different
He could just achieve this point
After solving this problem, Tom faced the next challenge.
