In this moment, in Aurous Hill, a masked man appeared at the subway station near Treasure Pavilion. The entrance to the subway was heavily monitored, with numerous surveince cameras in ce. Some of these cameras were part of the subway’s security system, while others were connected to the city’s Sk. Additionally, several high-end cameras equipped with facial recognition technology were present. Over the past few years, advancements in science and technology have allowed facial recognition to transition from the realm of science fiction to an integral part of everyday life. Mobile phones now support this technology, and crucially,w enforcement has implementedprehensive facial recognition systems linked to big data. This system’s primary advantage lies in its ability to efficiently process and identifyrge groups of people quickly.
For instance, if hundreds of individuals are gathered in one ce, identifying a wanted criminal among them would be daunting for police officers if done manually. This method would not only be slow but also prone to mistakes. In contrast, with facial recognition systems, as individuals pass by, their identities can be swiftly ascertained. The system can cross-check these identities in real-time, alerting the police immediately if any fugitives or suspects are detected. A notable example of this technology’s effectiveness urred during a concert by a well-known singer in the maind, where police regrly apprehended fugitives among the tens of thousands of attendees.
What ounts for this impressive efficiency? Itrgely stems from the advanced capabilities of facial recognition! As social science and technology continue to evolve, the chances for criminals to evade legal consequences are diminishing.
At this moment, the masked man scanned his surroundings before reaching into his pocket for a crumpled pack of dry cigarettes. He opened the case only to find it empty. He then made his way to a mobile convenience store at the subway station entrance and quietly asked the shop owner, “Boss, could I get a pack of cigarettes?”
The store owner quickly responded, “Soft or hard?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The man replied, “Soft.”
The owner retrieved a pack of soft Zhonghua cigarettes from behind the ss counter and handed it to him, saying, “That’ll be sixty-five.”<fncf04> Official source is find[?]ovel</fncf04>
The man tossed a one-hundred-dor bill to him, saying nonchntly, “Keep the change.”
Delighted, the owner beamed and replied, “Oh, thank you!”
As the man took the cigarettes, he turned away, swiftly removing the stic wrap before expertly tearing open the right side of the package. With a quick tap on the left side, a cigarette emerged from the torn opening. He pulled it out, removed his mask, revealing a somewhat fierce-looking face marked by Chinese features. He ced the cigarette between his lips, lit it, took a deep drag, and surveyed his surroundings.
Tate Landry surveyed the array of surveince cameras at the subway entrance, a resolute smile creeping onto his face. For three long years, he had been a fugitive, living a shadowy existence in Tibet and feeling increasingly worn out. He longed for the chance to escape overseas for a fresh start, but opportunities eluded him. Forced to remain in hiding, he often found himself scraping by on meager meals. The only sce he had was a discreet method ofmunication with his family, one that even the police were unaware of.
It was this very contact that had reached out to him two days ago, informing him that someone was willing to pay ten million for him to carry out a hit on a specific individual. In return, they promised to help him flee the country afterward. The moment his family mentioned the ten million, he felt a surge of motivation.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>