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  2. SKYNET (surveillance program) - Wikipedia

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    The SKYNET project was linked with drone systems, thus creating the potential for false-positives to lead to deaths. [1] [5]According to NSA, the SKYNET project is able to accurately reconstruct crucial information about the suspects including their social relationships, habits, and patterns of movements through graph-based visualization of GSM data. [3]

  3. Courier - Wikipedia

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    International courier services in Malaysia include DHL, FedEx, Pgeon, Skynet Express, ABX Express, GDex, Pos Laju, J&T Express, and Amazon.com. Apart from these, several local couriers also operate across Malaysia. Almost all of these couriers can be tracked online.

  4. Mass surveillance in China - Wikipedia

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    In mainland China, one of the most important ongoing projects is a Skynet project with an installation of more than 200 million video surveillance cameras. [131] The real-time pedestrian tracking and recognition system can precisely identify people's clothing, gender, and age, as well as both motor and non-motor vehicles. [132]

  5. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 satellite communications

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    The analysis of communications between Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Inmarsat's satellite telecommunication network provide the primary [1] [a] source of information about Flight 370's location and possible in-flight events after it disappeared from military radar coverage at 02:22 Malaysia Standard Time (MYT) on 8 March 2014 (17:22 UTC, 7 March), one hour after communication with air ...

  6. Is Skynet coming? AI experts explain what 'Terminator 2' got ...

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    Where did Skynet go wrong? As depicted in the film, Skynet is an AI system created for the U.S. military designed to control the nation’s nuclear arsenal and defense network, allowing for faster ...

  7. Skynet (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    There were two Skynet 1 satellites (1A and 1B); Skynet 1A was launched on a Delta M on 22 November 1969, [14] and stationed over the east coast of Africa. [22] However, the satellite ceased operating after about 18 months when all of its Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) failed, probably when soldered high voltage joints failed after cycling between extreme temperatures. [14]

  8. Aerotrain (KLIA) - Wikipedia

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    The Aerotrain is an automated people mover system located within the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia. [1]Opened in 1998 along with the airport, the Aerotrain system consists of two stations, one in the Main Terminal Building and the other in Satellite Building A.

  9. Military satellite - Wikipedia

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    Skynet 5 is the United Kingdom's most recent military communications satellite system. There are four Skynet satellites in orbit, with the latest launch completed in December 2012. [ 20 ] The system is provided by a private contractor, Astrium, with the UK government paying service charges based on bandwidth consumption.