I was told to stitch the first button well. This time, you'll be able to outrun the Johnstone group. If so, I may be able to mobilize generals while staying in Munich, and the rigorous foothold of meeting various people and leaders.

I've asked Director Jason and Thomas to activate an SSS-class network they've never used before.

Triple S!!

In Korean terms, it refers to the brute force search and data collection using the "low-net" expression spreading technique.

"John! Are you sure you approve?"

When I approved the activation of the network of this grade, Thomas jumped out of nowhere. His face is very mentioned, but he is not to be trusted. I slowly nod and see Thomas' eyes filled with excitement.

"Are you a paralytic? Why are you making such a fuss?"

"Huh-huh-huh-huh-huh. Huhuhuhuhu."

Even in my jokes, I have a good feeling, but bitter smile. This asshole loves it. It's a system I've only built and never operated before.

When Thomas heard my answer, he left in a hurry as if someone were chasing him, but the next morning he came to see me as soon as I came to work.

"We're all set. When are you gonna do it?"

"I'll see you tonight. I guess that's what it's like to come and go during the day."

I calmed Thomas, who was in a hurry, and waited until evening. After my staff had finished work hours, I took Thomas to the Command Center quietly.

The center has a primary gateway to the outskirts, a secondary gateway that encompasses the central server room, and a tertiary gateway to the core control room where servers reside. You leave the escorts following you at Gate 2 and take Thomas only to the main control room.

[Welcome to your visit. It's been a long time.]

"Clara, how have you been?"

When I go in, a pretty woman's voice greets me. I asked Clara to say hello, but Clara also says hello to Thomas.

In the center of the fairly large hole is a main system with seven circular objects layered at a height of 10 mi.

The light that entered the tower and the dark rays flashing on the lines surrounding its circular exterior seemed unusual, as if the radio frequencies were shaking.

It doesn't have to look like this to me, but it looks like something else because it's made like this. Clara's voice came from this system a moment ago. What's that supposed to mean?

The ultimate weapon of Johnstone Group, Skynet!

Any man would have guessed. It's an artificial intelligence computer system on film terminators, an enemy of humanity. It's named after him. The name of the central main system. I had a suggestion on which name to name for the first time, but surprisingly, more than 80% preferred Skynet.

Somehow I thought the name matched, because the main system collects and processes information, although employees don't know. He was given the role of a somewhat inherent villain.

Skynet's artificial intelligence is still lacking at the level of Terminator, but efforts are underway to continue to improve. There are quite a lot of researchers here.

However, there have been significant technological advances in the voice recognition field that created Clara, which was three years ago brought to Johnstone Techno Center by a nonprofit research organization founded at Stanford, the first parent school.

Since then, what we have studied has come to light by the joining forces of Russian scientists and technologists.

As you can see from one step ahead of the United States of America, Russian technology has always been very good, but surprisingly, it has also been ahead of the United States in speech recognition, which has surprised our researchers.

In addition to its literal meaning, Siri (Speech Interpretation and Recognition Interface) is a Norwegian word for "beautiful woman". It is a very satisfying name that conveys two meanings simultaneously.

[What can I do for you?]

As Thomas and I approach Skynet, Clara asks me if the cameras inside have detected us.

"I want to run Triple S."

[Triple S?]

"That's right. No problem, right?"

[Then come forward, put your hands up, make eye contact.]

Jiaying, Jiaying.

Following Clara's instructions, I moved forward. On the front of the main system was a lecture table, with the lid opened to the left and to the right, and an LCD panel appeared.

I carefully place my hand on it, and this time a thick stick comes up and stops at the eye level, adjusting angle and position. A device to scan the pupils. Soon I heard something.

Sir, we have an I.D.]

"Thomas, come here and let us proceed."

"Ugh, yeah. Okay."

I summoned Thomas, who has been watching me all this time. Thomas opens his mouth looking up at Skynet and sits in a chair that can operate a pushed computer and control system. I feel nervous on my face like him.

TATAK, TATATAK, TATATAK, TATATAK.

Thomas made basic settings by floating 'Controller X' and entering keywords. Although I have not done it once or twice, I am still doing my work carefully because of the high resources or costs of going to 'Triple S.'

"John, I'm really ready now. I've entered all the values I've simulated."

"Really? Then blow it up. Clara? I'll have it running shortly."

[Okay, the Skynet system is ready to go.]

One, two, three!

Booooo, booooo!

I counted and pressed the keyboard with Thomas to make sure I was a little nervous. Another confirmation message appeared, and as I pressed the 'Continue’ button, the lights on Skynet suddenly illuminated.

Thomas and I took our breath away from what was happening in this room. I don't know, but this is a very touching moment for us. The effort put into the skynet system is at last the moment when light shines.

The command from Controller X gave Skynet control over 500,000 servers.

It seems that the servers that are making the ‘whoo-whoo-hoo' sound are protesting as if they are warming up to the enormous power that was given to them for the first time.

There are 19 data centers around the world, with Skynet taking control of a total of 1.5 million servers installed, pre-programmed and seemingly allocated resources and organically connected according to a proven algorithm through simulation.

[500,000 servers ready. From now on, we are entering an infinite search for Mr. Foulborg. It will take up to 30 minutes unless you have a specific order.]

"Ahhh!"

In a moment, I heard Clara's voice, and I was amazed that Thomas couldn't bear it. It has a surprising feeling of thirst and relief. I feel like I'm about to cry.

I couldn't take my eyes off the search channels and simulations I saw on the monitor. It's been, what, 10 minutes? A rapid change appeared on the screen.

Stazi, Humboldt University.

"Clara! Now pause and stand by."

[Put assigned resource into standby mode. I'm following your orders.]

As I watched, I stopped working as soon as Skynet found something. Probably because he wasn't relieved because it was his first day. Even if you simulated it thoroughly, it is not the same as the theory. I didn't want to overdo it today.

I am so nervous because there are two systems connected to Skynet, or functions, that are all frustrating together.

1.5 million servers in data centers. 500,000 of them. It's a number that's really hard to imagine, but that's not why I'm nervous.

What's even scarier is the formation of a 'skeleton' army using internal servers.

Designed by the Black Magician and Skeleton Corps of Fantasy, the Skeleton Corps is actually a system of mediators that puts computers around the world under the control of soldiers.

Depending on the capacity of the server, it is programmed to load squads (8-20 persons), squads (20-55 persons), squads (60-205 persons), or large (300-1000 persons) skeleton computers, and today the maximum value has been set to squared.

I don't know how many computers have participated in this operation since I've only been back for 10 minutes, but I'm guessing five million have moved. It's a brute force search, so it's likely that I've even searched the skeleton's computer.

This feature is implemented as a separate project designed by the person who used to spread the virus, which can be a big problem if used incorrectly. Even if the maximum value is raised to medium grade, '100 million' skeleton computers will be generated.

A while ago, five million computer users around the world may have experienced a strange phenomenon of computers slowing down for a while. I don't know what's going on at that level. That's why we stopped.

Another risk is interworking with government systems linked to the Department of Homeland Security. I already have access to the design, so I don't know how much the Skynet program will search for and retrieve. It's unlikely, but I was worried that it would go wrong.

"Clara, thank you. I'll use the information I gave you."

[Thank you. I'm glad I helped you.]

I left the server room with Clara's greetings, and Thomas and I were silent. because I was talking about this amazing experiment that happened today. Whether they felt some kind of thrill, though, both faces were reminded.

With the help of Skynet, I set a course for the investigation. Subsequently, it remained a matter of generous deployment of on-site personnel. It doesn't matter how much money Triple S costs, it doesn't matter how many people you need, it doesn't matter how many people you need, it doesn't matter how many people you need. It's just a quantitative assault on a naval tactic.

I dispatched agents to find out what the relationship between Stazi, Humboldt University and Mr. Paul Bogue, which Skynet had told me.

"Chairman, didn't you say that there were about 10 new recruits in Stazi who were executives? about Director Chigler."

"Well, I remember. What did they find out?"

A week after my instructions dropped, Chief Jason came to see me. I'm referring to Stazi agents within the Johnstone intelligence team, who seem to have found something on their ears.

Stazi is the East German intelligence agency that has been ranked one step ahead of the CIA or the Soviet KGB in the United States. However, as Germany was united, there was trouble punishing the people who worked here. First of all, there were too many people involved, and I couldn't criticize them for being a product of the existence.

In 1989, just before the fall of East Germany, Stazi said there were 91,000 full-time employees, more than 160,000 in East Germany, and more than 15,000 informants in West Germany. In the end, we stopped punishing about 30 key people who had proven that they had actually committed a big mistake.

However, the various wiretapping records and personal information collected using those many people is truly unimaginable, but there is so much of it that it cannot be eliminated in time, so there is still quite a bit of data.

Johnston Intelligence and many other members of the team applied, many of whom were critically disqualified and more than 10 were accepted.

After unification, those disproportionate molecules who are left out and can't find a job properly compared to their past power are the talent we want. These talents have a greater sense of belonging to the Johnstone Group for themselves than they do in Germany. And this is what the Stazis were like.

"Director Chigler found out that there was a professor at Humboldt University who was an informant who played a big role in the abduction of key figures in West Germany, and when he looked at Paul Bogue's work, he was strangely at Humboldt University at that time."

"Oh, really? Haha! This is great, this is great!"

The moment I heard Chief Jason's words, I was filled with joy. This is simply because I was relieved of my frustration, but it was because the keywords from Skynet were right.

However, it was also proven that no one could get out of the dust by being robbed.

"But here's the thing."

"Yes?! What's the problem..."

Chief Jason is making people like him and making a serious face. The expression made me feel like I had jumped to conclusions. You don't want to talk about this?

"The relevant materials are still held by the German government and will only be disclosed to you because of privacy and related special laws. It is not accessible in a legitimate way."

"..."

I'm speechless. Then I should say something like that first, make people look good for no reason. But that doesn't mean there's very little to do.

Ask Clara? Hehe.

Artwork Reviews

Apple developed a handwriting recognition system with the help of a Russian software company in the '90s, which suggests that its research team was suffering from a problem of recognizing the diversity of handwriting and was able to solve the problem by bringing a few steps forward in Russia.

The Russian company was also working on speech recognition technology. This is an anecdote from Apple's first portable device, Message Pad, released in '93.

This message pad's handwriting recognition system is an outstanding technology that has proven superior in comparison ratings to products launched between 2000 and 2005.

The skynet in the novel is not yet cinematic. So when we got into the control room, we found out that Joe and Thomas had come in, that the cameras had acquired information based on face and height and so on, to determine who was who.