The Knight in the Big World of American TV Series

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One very bad thing about being a police officer in the United States is that there are not many cameras in the entire city... According to the 2019 estimates of the famous information analysis company IHSMarkit, by the end of 2021, more than 1 billion cameras will be deployed around the world. 54% of surveillance cameras are deployed in China, which is 400 million. Among them, Chongqing, Shenzhen and Shanghai rank among the top three in the world. A research analysis published on July 11, 2022, if calculated based on the lower estimate, that is, China has deployed 400 million surveillance cameras, with an average of 8 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people; if calculated based on the higher estimate Calculation means that China has deployed 2.6 billion surveillance cameras, with an average of 2 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people. No matter which figure is used, its proportion is hundreds of times higher than that of the other more than 100 most populous cities in the world. For example, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, the largest city in the world, has an average of only 06 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people; Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, the fifth largest city, has an average of 62 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people. New York, the largest city in the United States, has an average of 87 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people; Los Angeles, the second largest city, has an average of 77 surveillance cameras per 1,000 people.

Of course, many people will say that Americans do this because they want to protect privacy... There is nothing wrong with this. But the cameras in China are not even placed in your home. They are installed in the streets or other public places... Is it an invasion of privacy to install cameras in public places?

What's wrong?

However, is this really the case? Not really. Most states in the United States do not have fine cameras. The reason is public opposition. The reason is that cameras are a money-making tool for certain interest groups and cannot save lives. Moreover, the maintenance cost of cameras is high. It is better to invest the money in other industries... Yes, it's a matter of cost. Surveillance in the United States is very expensive! Both the surveillance cameras themselves and the installation and maintenance costs are quite expensive.

Of course, there is another theory.

The American media gave another explanation: Modern surveillance technology makes it impossible for American spies to hide!

A report titled "Biometrics, smartphones and surveillance cameras pose new obstacles to U.S. spies" published on the website of the U.S. Wall Street Journal on November 27 stated that modern technology makes it difficult for U.S. spies to hide. The full text is excerpted as follows: In 2010, a covert operation planned by a team of operatives killed an activist living in Dubai. The team is widely suspected of working for the Israeli spy agency Mossad. The plan was a success, except for its secrecy - closed-circuit cameras tracked the team's every move, even capturing them before and after they were in disguise.

In the past, a well-trained CIA agent could cross a border with a folder filled with pseudonymous documents, or move confidently through foreign cities, connecting with other agents without being detected. Now he or she faces the digital obstacles that are hallmarks of modern life: ubiquitous surveillance cameras and border controls that use biometric technology, not to mention smartphones, watches and cars that often reveal their whereabouts. In addition, there is “digital dust,” the personal records that almost everyone leaves behind on the Internet. Combined with advances in artificial intelligence that can quickly sift through such data, these technologies are quickly becoming powerful tools for foreign adversaries to root out spies, some current and former officials in the U.S. and Western intelligence communities say. A task force from the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank said in a report that CIA officers "will strive to remain invisible and operate clandestinely and will face the long-term risk of exposure - exposing themselves, their agents and their espionage methods." . Several former officials say the use of pseudonyms across national borders is quickly becoming a thing of the past thanks to biometric technologies such as facial recognition and iris scanning. "It has become more difficult for intelligence officers to disguise themselves using pseudonyms," said a retired Western intelligence official. He estimated that he had used nine false identities in his career, all of which had corresponding credit cards.

More espionage will be conducted under “real names,” meaning spies will not pretend to be someone else but act under the cover of a businessman, academic, or other professional with no apparent ties to the U.S. government. At the same time, espionage is increasingly becoming a team sport. In the past, a spy planned and executed an operation alone. Going forward, a team is needed to help guard against digital surveillance and guide CIA officers around it. These undertakings require more time, personnel and other resources.

This is why Americans hate foreign electronic products entering their country.

They especially hate companies that don't let them open the back door!

Therefore, the US government is actually not willing to install surveillance by itself...it is too expensive. Secondly...it's not worth it. Because they can use the backdoor of all electronic devices to conduct all-round surveillance, why would they use such a backward method of surveillance?

"Hey... Is this illegal? This is a serious violation of citizens' privacy rights!" Jessica was taken to the underground computer room of Stark Tower!

Here, there is a huge supercomputer, which is also the body of Jarvis... It is relying on such powerful computing power that makes Jarvis look so smart. In fact, until now, Jarvis is not a real artificial intelligence.

Real artificial intelligence should have the following characteristics:

Creativity: True artificial intelligence has the ability to think independently, innovate and invent, and can create new knowledge and technology based on existing knowledge and experience.

Initiative: Real artificial intelligence can proactively ask questions, seek information, explore and reason, rather than just passively accepting tasks and instructions.

Consciousness: Real artificial intelligence has conscious activities such as self-cognition, self-simulation, and self-regulation, and can analyze and reflect on its own status and behavior.

This is obviously not something that can be solved by computing power. Jarvis only looks like artificial intelligence, but in fact it is not. It has no real sense of autonomy and initiative. All its actions are carried out by relying on set programs...

That's too far.

This huge supercomputer is also connected to the outside world!

Tony once tried a special super program that could hack into all electronic devices anytime and anywhere to find the information he wanted, and there was also the help of Hydra. When they defeated Hydra's Insight Plan, they obtained the underlying code of the Penetration Plan left by Hydra scientist Arnim Zola.

Relying on this code, Pierce and Nick Fury later developed the Insight Project.

Insight planning is a manifestation of comprehensive capabilities and comprehensive strategies, aiming to delve into the essence of things or problems and formulate strategies through observation, analysis and judgment. It involves in-depth observation of various things, especially through the observation and analysis of big data, to predict and respond to potential threats. The core of the Insight Plan lies in "big data observation and analysis" by accurately collecting everyone's behavioral data, including deposit data, account flow data, consumption data, taxi records, scientific research results, school grades, and work and rest patterns. , and even room opening records, etc., to predict everyone's future. Through satellite detection and data analysis, this system can comprehensively analyze the trends and historical performance of all behavioral data to accurately predict everyone's future. The purpose of the Insight Project is to nip many threats in their bud. Through this predictive ability, organizations such as Hydra attempt to control mankind and establish a new order, and mankind may lose their freedom as a result.

Of course, after Tony got this thing, he didn't intend to make it into a tool for world domination. Just think of it as one of the cornerstones of true artificial intelligence.

As the saying goes, there is no good or evil in a knife, good or evil depends on the person holding the knife!

Of course, Tony also knew how sensitive this thing was, so he never used it after making it... If the US government knew about it, they would definitely get it as soon as possible.

Tony had no interest in causing trouble for himself.

"This is what your boss personally asked me to do." It's true... Kai did ask Tony to do this. However, he himself had no intention of abusing this thing. But what if I can't stand it? It's always good to have more trump cards in your hand.

"By the way, after you find out, you must keep this matter in your heart and no one can tell it, otherwise Kai and I will be in big trouble."

Faced with Tony's warning, Jessica nodded seriously.

If it was Tony alone, Jessica would definitely not be that interested. First of all, she was very resistant to this stuff, and no one wanted to have everything they own seen. Secondly, she thought that if she really ran into any trouble in the future, she might be able to borrow it. So why keep Tony a secret?

But with Kai, it's different.

Kai is her savior, rescuing her from hell so that she can become a police officer and no longer be affected by the nightmare she once had.

It was impossible for Jessica to forget this kindness...and to be honest, Jessica had always had some thoughts about Kai, and she had not hidden it herself. Otherwise, she wouldn't have even had a serious relationship in these years... You must know that Jessica was not very discreet in her private life before.

"I know, let's investigate the case quickly!"

"Okay! Jarvis! Start executing the penetration sequence!"

Jessica looked at Tony with a complicated face, this name is simply...

Although the chaos caused by the Penetration Plan did not cause many casualties, at least there were not many casualties among innocent people. But the impact is huge.

It even caused shock to the US government for a time.

I almost lost my credibility.

Speaking of which, it's Black Widow's fault. Black Widow was completely disappointed with S.H.I.E.L.D. at the time, so she turned around and posted the whole story of the Penetration Project online, so people all over the world knew that S.H.I.E.L.D. had launched such a project. People all over the world can be monitored... At that time, people in various countries were very excited.

Americans are not much better.

Americans do care about privacy, even though they don't really have much privacy to begin with. For a long time, the U.S. government and its related agencies have relied on their own technological advantages to conduct large-scale and indiscriminate surveillance and theft of secrets around the world. Whether it is against its own citizens or foreign governments, companies, and individuals, the U.S. surveillance operations have reached the point of being wanton and reckless. It is a state of lawlessness and a serious violation of international law and basic norms of international relations. Facts have repeatedly proven that the United States is a "surveillance empire" that harms the world. The Center for Privacy and Technology Law at Georgetown University released a report titled "America's Dragnet: Data-Driven Deportations in the 21st Century." The report reveals that over the years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has carefully crafted a complex and vast surveillance network that far exceeds its responsibilities as an immigration agency.

In fact, the United States began monitoring and censoring communications in and out of the United States during World War I and World War II, and its large-scale surveillance practices continued throughout the Cold War. During the American civil rights movement, many Americans were also placed under government surveillance orders. In 1972, the Watergate incident occurred in the United States, and the abuse of power and illegal wiretapping caused a political scandal. With the development of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency and other institutions, American surveillance has become institutionalized. Especially after the "9.11" incident, the US government, under the name of "national security" and "anti-terrorism", passed legislation such as the "Patriot Act", "Protect America Act", and "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 2008 Amendment", and continued to expand the authority of security agencies. Although former US defense contractor employee Snowden and the "WikiLeaks" website exposed the United States' abuse of surveillance to the world, the United States was forced to pass a bill in 2015 to end the wiretapping project targeting the United States. However, in fact, US intelligence agencies and other departments still continue to implement extensive surveillance without authorization.

However, as long as this thing is not said out, everyone will pretend not to know. As a result, Black Widow actually exposed this matter directly to the whole world, and everyone lost face.

Fortunately, Nick Fury took the blame, so this matter did not continue to expand.

After all, the first country to encounter it was the United States. If it was the United States, how could it be allowed to explode in the United States?

So for a long time, the Insight Project was probably a nightmare in the minds of Americans...including the US government.

"It's just a name. This thing will not be made public. It doesn't matter what it is called."

"It's better to be like this...If it is exposed, you'd better be prepared to take the blame alone. Our boss will not accompany you to be infamous for thousands of years!" Jessica threatened!

"Hey, hey! You are the one who promised to keep it secret, right?!!" Tony was very unhappy with Jessica's threat. Why did he say that to me?

"Humph! Did you keep it secret?" Jessica looked at Tony with disdain.

Tony looked at Jessica...speechless...I brought you here because you said I would support you at all costs, but you turned the tables and made it my fault...This woman is really...

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