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Chapter 171 Digital New York and Digital People

.With the continuous input of Skynet data, a three-dimensional three-dimensional map of New York City has gradually taken shape.

The completion of the three-dimensional map modeling of New York City is just the beginning. This is just the digitization of urban space. There is nothing but these. As a city, the most important part is people, and a city without people is meaningless.

Next, Mo Hui needs to reflect everyone living in New York City one by one in digital New York. The difficulty here lies in the one by one.

Fortunately, the information disclosure in the United States is done well, and a lot of personal information, such as housing, vehicle ownership, income, and tax payment, can be collected through public channels.

How much information disclosure can be achieved in the United States? For example, how many times a car has violated the rules, at what time, and where the violations occur are publicly verified; how many times the car has been repaired, what specific failures have occurred, and which repairman in which repair shop was repaired by which repairman in this repair shop, these are also verified.

These are just public information, which means that as long as you have enough patience, you can find out all the basic information of any person. For example, how many properties this person owns, how much money these properties cost to purchase, how much property taxes these properties are paid, which community these properties are in, what facilities are nearby, how many cars this person owns, how the current operating status of these vehicles, etc.

All of these are public information and are open to everyone for verification. If a small amount of fees is paid, further personal information can be obtained. If a strong department intervenes, a person's credit record, loan record, consumption record, tax record, bad behavior record, judicial record, etc. can be found.

In the United States, no one can hide himself. As long as he pays a small amount of money, all the property information and personal basic information of this person can be obtained.

The higher the transparency of information, the harder it is for a person to disguise himself. Every behavior of his or her will be recorded and displayed in front of everyone. It is precisely because of this that a person will be responsible for himself and for his or her actions, and can truly establish a credit society.

All this related information builds a person's image, or changes to an inaccurate definition, and all this information depicts an accurate user portrait at the digital level.

All this information is generated around this person. In order to distinguish this person from others, there is the most fundamental identification information, which is the social security code, which can uniquely identify a certain American. When this number is combined with fingerprints, iris, and photos, it can almost eliminate all the possibility of duplication and coincidence.

What Mo Hui needs to do is add digital people to the digital New York, and then let these digital people uniquely associate with the real people through social security codes.

The information required for user portraits is ready for Mo Hui. He just needs to import data from Tianwang. Tianwang has already accumulated and integrated all relevant information.

Using social security code as the identification id, Mo Hui began to build digital people in Digital New York. Each digital person will repeatedly confirm and compare through multiple videos, and build a digital person appearance that is completely consistent with the person's external image based on the latest video images.

These actually need to be done using three-dimensional reconstruction technology. Fortunately, Mo Hui has obtained related technologies through mergers and acquisitions, and what remains is a lot of computing work, which happens to be the strength of ultrabooks, allowing Mo Hui to quietly complete the work that actually requires a supercomputer to work for several years in a row.

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