Major Big brother "supercomputer" alive and welcomed by Mayor Bloomberg in NYC
Where will this all end? Nothing good, I'm sure. Any guesses? An out of control billionaire in charge of millions of people, in everybodies business elling people who pay these officials big state taxes, I'm sure to tell them how to eat, what to drink. Now what'll they tell them to do with the supercomputer? When they say jump, I guess New York's citizens will ask How high? Scary times.
NYPD unveils new $40 million super computer system that uses data from network of cameras, license plate readers and crime reports - NY Daily News
by Rocco Parascandola and Tina Moore/New York Daily News
Where will this all end? Nothing good, I'm sure. Any guesses? An out of control billionaire in charge of millions of people, in everybodies business elling people who pay these officials big state taxes, I'm sure to tell them how to eat, what to drink. Now what'll they tell them to do with the supercomputer? When they say jump, I guess New York's citizens will ask How high? Scary times.
NYPD unveils new $40 million super computer system that uses data from network of cameras, license plate readers and crime reports - NY Daily News
by Rocco Parascandola and Tina Moore/New York Daily News
Domain Awareness System is a joint venture between city and Microsoft. Commissioner Ray Kelly says system is able to access information through live video feeds and allow cops to get reading on radioactive substances
The NYPD is starting to look like a flashy, forensic crime TV show thanks to a new super computer system unveiled Wednesday near Wall St.“We’re not your mom and pop police department anymore,” Mayor Bloomberg crowed. “We are in the next century. We are leading the pack.”
The system, which cost somewhere between $30 and $40 million to develop, could also help pay for itself with the city expecting to earn 30% of the profits on Microsoft sales to other city’s and countries, Bloomberg said.
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