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Chapter 115 Insight Planning Problems



Chapter 115 Insight Planning Problems

Soon after the party started, Natasha, Banner and others came to join in.

After drinking for three rounds, Stark dragged Bruce aside and started talking about something.

"What have you been up to lately?"

Stark asked seemingly casually.

"It's nothing, just help research some alien technology at S.H.I.E.L.D."

Bruce replied casually, and then asked casually what you've been up to lately.

However, as soon as the words came out of his mouth, he felt that he had asked nonsense.

Everyone knows that Stark has been tinkering with his steel suit all year round, and even the company he cared about the most has been handed over to Pepper, who has no intention of managing it.

But Stark put down his wine glass, pondered for a moment and said:

"Recently, I've really been involved in an interesting project."

"Oh?"

Bruce glanced at Stark a little unexpectedly, and asked with great interest:

"Tell me, what plan will make you put down your steel suit?"

"It's a project initiated by S.H.I.E.L.D. called 'Project Insight'."

Stark explained solemnly:

"This plan aims to collect the big data of people on the whole earth, use algorithms to screen those who will cause harm to the earth and human beings in the present or in the future, and then use satellites for global positioning, and use firepower to strike space carriers all over the world to eliminate them. In this way, the crime rate in all countries on the earth will be greatly reduced, and the chances of super criminals will also be reduced. After a long time, we may not need the police as a profession, and we may retire because of this."

Hearing this long speech, Bruce was startled at first, and then his brows frowned quickly.

After thinking for a long time, he asked worriedly:

"According to what you said, the space carrier monitors the world and has the right to fire, which means that they are fully capable of destroying human beings before we react. If they are accidentally used by people, the consequences... Can you be sure that the core algorithm is really reliable? How can you ensure that it can be prepared to correctly identify whether a person should be removed? And use big data to predict that a person may cause harm in the future and then remove him, this is too..."

Compared with Stark, Bruce is obviously much more cautious and calm.

Even though Stark talked about the benefits of the plan's success, the hidden dangers are not small at all.

As Stark described, the space carrier equipped with a powerful firepower system, has the ability to monitor the entire earth and has the right to fire is definitely a strategic weapon more terrifying than nuclear bombs. Once it is out of control, how terrible the consequences will be?

Not to mention those ordinary people, even most of the Avengers members present can hardly survive the precise firepower that may come at any time!

But Stark just chuckled and said confidently:

"You don't have to worry about these problems, because the core algorithm is written by me."

Then, he looked at Bruce with burning eyes and said:

"Opportunities often come with risks, Banner, don't be too conservative, we don't have much time to waste. Join this project and work on this algorithm with me!"

Among the entire Avengers, the arrogant Stark only has natural trust and affection for Bruce Banner.

The reason is probably because Bruce Banner is essentially a scholar, and his IQ is the closest to Stark's way of thinking about problems.

But facing Stark's invitation, Bruce hesitated very much, and said after a while:

"Tony, I have to think about it, this plan is too crazy. You know, if there is any problem with this plan, then we will all become the biggest sinners in human history."

"This is a matter of course. How can ordinary people have this opportunity?"

Stark chuckled and said indifferently:

"Only those who have really made significant contributions to mankind have the opportunity to become sinners, such as creating TNT, atomic bombs, etc... Before researching these things, who can be sure where their results will be used? We only need to do our own thing well, and leave the rest to history."

Hearing this, Bruce nodded silently in agreement.

In fact, before the scientific inventions that kill the most human beings are completed and released, scientists probably would never have thought that those things would be used by human beings to persecute their fellow humans.

But are scientists and scholars held back by this?

of course not.

Einstein knew the consequences before he developed the atomic bomb, and he did it anyway.

Because the atomic bomb may have given mankind the means to destroy itself, but it also guided the future direction for mankind.

One day in the future, when people can use clean, tidy, cheap and easy-to-use nuclear energy, everyone will realize how meaningful the choice he made back then.

And now Stark has this kind of idea in mind, using satellites to monitor the world, using space carriers to target the heads of all mankind... Once this practice is exposed, he will be pushed to the forefront in an instant and become the target of public criticism.

But he is never afraid of anyone's judgment and negation, only afraid that he will not be able to fulfill his promise and protect the world and mankind.

For this reason, what is the point of infamy and responsibility?

Hearing this, Bruce nodded quite touched.

"You are right."

In fact, isn't the current Stark the former Bruce Banner?

He used to delve into the field of gamma rays, thinking that his research could benefit the entire human race, and even almost caught himself for it.

As time has passed, he has become more cautious, because he knows that with the current level of human technology, many things that cannot be controlled will bring unpredictable disasters.

This is true for gamma rays, but what about Project Insight?

While Bruce was thinking, Captain America suddenly sat down beside the two of them.

"What are you talking about? Have you encountered any difficulties?"

Hearing this, Bruce looked at Stark.

"It's the 'Insight Project', Captain, have you heard of it?"

Stark asked with some expectation, he is in urgent need of support now.

"'Insight Project'?"

The US team recalled it carefully, and confirmed that he should have never touched this thing, then shook his head and said:

"I don't know, what is that?"

So, Stark said to the US team what he said to Bruce before.

"Isn't this 'Insight Project' a bit of a nonsense?"

After listening to the whole plan, the US team criticized with an ugly face:

"If something goes wrong, it will be all human beings who will pay for it!"

"team leader!"

Stark said with some dissatisfaction:

"Don't worry about it all the time, okay? It's already the 21st century, and this kind of supervision method is the future of mankind. Besides, this plan has been approved by Director Fury, and the core algorithm is written by me. There will be no problems!"

Captain America glanced at Stark with his mouth pursed, sighed secretly, and said nothing more.

He knew that with Tony Stark's pride and conceit, no matter what he said, he couldn't stop him.

But the US team just felt that this plan would cause big problems, because his incomparably rich experience told him that anyone who tried to touch the freedom and privacy of the people, and wanted to monitor and kidnap all human beings, often had ulterior motives, and would eventually end in disastrous failure.

It seems that I will go back and talk to Fury.

There must be a big problem behind this insight plan, I have to figure it out.

Full of worries, Captain America stepped aside.

……

"Do you understand your mission?"

Inside a mansion, Pierce in the darkness asked the person in front of him.

The person in front of him had yellow hair, his eyes were extremely cold, the lower half of his face was covered by a black mask, he wore a black bulletproof vest, and there was a big red five-pointed star on his silver steel arm.

Hearing Pierce's question, he nodded expressionlessly, expressing his clarity.

"Okay, you go."

Pierce let the man go and lay down on the sofa by himself.

In the darkness without a trace of light, Pierce's eyes gave off a faint cold light.


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