has built a “virtual wall” along parts of the border with Mexico, using fusion software to link together a network of surveillance towers. Last fall, the four-year-old company won a flexible contract, capped at $950 million, to contribute elements of the technology to the US military’sFor all these customers, a central appeal of fusion is that it can scale to new sources of data.
One of the people who was supposed to help fix intractable problems like this was Dan Kaufman, the director of information innovation at the, the Pentagon’s storied R&D hub. With his sunny manner and bowl of shimmering silver hair, Kaufman wasn’t cut from the camo-speckled cloth of the typical military-industrial denizen. In his previous life, he had run the video game developer DreamWorks Interactive, where he helped launch what would become theseries.
Weeks later, Cutler was offered the job. I asked him whether he believed at the time that he had the expertise to build what he had pitched. “No!” he said, laughing a bit wildly. Still the Darpa team wouldn’t be done. Cutler wanted the system to display the assembled casefile for every fighter and vehicle on a “grand chessboard”—a digital template of the physical battle space with thousands of moving pieces. Analysts would be able to click on any single one and know exactly what it was and where it had been, and take a best guess of what it might do next.
It’s gonna end up racist, isn’t it? These things always end up racist.
The Meta?
Ja!,…now you just figured it out, right?!
The singularity is going to be a pervert, isn't it?
It's expected at this point, right?
Not true if you don't use a smart phone.😉
duh, Snowden told us
Isn’t this the Dark Knight plot
I think all y'all who keep sharing the next thing that scares the crap out of me should share a brain so you can space it out into some kind of manageable drip....drip....nodrips!!....drip....nodrips!! instead of dripdripdripdripdripdripdripdrip
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