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I'm The King of Business & Technology in the Modern World-Chapter 93: The New Project
Matthew sat in his office, staring at the encrypted USB drive in his hand. It was one of many he had received from that mysterious benefactor—each containing classified technologies far ahead of their time. Some were too ambitious to be implemented now, requiring infrastructure and materials that didn't yet exist.
But this one?
This one was different.
The software inside wasn't theoretical or experimental—it was a finished product. A real, functioning system that had been fully developed by 2040 and had already earned billions of dollars in contracts from the United States government.
The project name: GOD'S EYE.
The company that had developed it was called Helios Defense Solutions, a black-budget military contractor that had emerged in the late 2030s, specializing in AI-driven surveillance technology.
From the decrypted files, Matthew had learned that God's Eye wasn't just a software—it was a complete global surveillance system designed to track and monitor any individual in the world in real time.
What made it terrifying?
It used every available network—satellites, security cameras, smartphones, traffic monitors, and even hacked private devices—to find and track a person anywhere on the planet.
It could process billions of data points per second, cross-referencing a target's face, voice, gait, and even online activity.
It could predict movements based on historical data, behavioral analysis, and AI-driven probability models.
The United States was the only country that had access to it in the future. It was an absolute monopoly—no other nation had anything close to its capabilities.
But that was 2040.
This was 2020.
And Matthew had it first.
Matthew knew that simply copying the software wasn't enough. The world in 2020 didn't have the same infrastructure as 2040. Some of the satellites, network nodes, and AI models didn't exist yet.
He needed to reverse engineer it—rebuild it from scratch using 2020 technology, without making it obvious that it came from the future.
The biggest problem?
The hardware requirements.
The processing power needed to run God's Eye was beyond anything available in 2020. Helios Defense Solutions had used next-generation quantum computing to handle the vast amount of data.
Quantum computers weren't mainstream yet—most nations were still testing the technology.
But Matthew had a solution.
His own quantum computing facility—the VR gaming complex he had secretly built. The servers and quantum cores were already operational, designed for ultra-fast processing of simulated environments.
With some modifications?
It could run God's Eye.
He picked up his phone and called Angel.
"Clear my afternoon," he said.
Angel sighed on the other end. "You're doing something reckless, aren't you?"
Matthew smirked. "Not reckless. Just… ambitious."
"Same thing with you," Angel muttered. "What is it this time?"
Matthew hesitated. He never kept secrets from her for long, but this was too dangerous to reveal outright.
"I need a team," he said instead. "Top-level AI engineers, cyber warfare specialists, and anyone with experience in high-speed data processing."
Angel was quiet for a moment. "You're building something big."
Matthew exhaled. "The biggest."
Angel didn't push further. "Alright. I'll get you a shortlist by tonight."
"Good," Matthew said. "And Angel?"
"Yeah?"
"This has to stay off the books."
By the next morning, Matthew had his team.
Angel had outdone herself—she had found five of the best minds in AI and cybersecurity, all recruited through private channels.
Dr. Adrian Velasquez – A former DARPA researcher who had worked on classified AI surveillance projects before leaving the U.S. government.
Hannah Kim – A South Korean hacker who had taken down multiple state-sponsored cyberattack operations.
Marcus Ortega – A data scientist from Google, specializing in large-scale data aggregation and predictive modeling.
Elias Mendoza – A former NSA contractor who had experience with real-time surveillance and encrypted networks.
December 30, 2020.
Matthew leaned back in his chair, scanning the four individuals seated in front of him. Dr. Adrian Velasquez, Hannah Kim, Marcus Ortega, and Elias Mendoza—each one an expert in their field, and now, all of them were part of something that would redefine surveillance technology.
The room was dimly lit, the glow of multiple monitors displaying schematics, AI models, and data feeds illuminating their faces. The encrypted files from the mysterious USB drive were now fully decrypted, revealing the intricate blueprint of GOD'S EYE—the surveillance system of the future.
Matthew steepled his fingers. "You've all reviewed the files. You know what this system is capable of."
Adrian Velasquez was the first to speak. The former DARPA researcher was known for his cold precision, and tonight was no different. "This is beyond anything available in 2020," he said. "The AI modeling alone is decades ahead of anything I've worked on."
Hannah Kim, the hacker, let out a low whistle. "I've seen government surveillance programs, but nothing like this. If we actually get this working, it's game over for anonymity."
Marcus Ortega tapped his fingers against the table. "The biggest challenge isn't just rebuilding it—it's making it functional with our current's infrastructure."
Elias Mendoza, the ex-NSA contractor, smirked. "We've got the processing power. The quantum computing center here is the best I've seen outside of top-secret facilities."
Matthew nodded. "That's why I brought you here. We are going to make that product work nonetheless."
Hannah raised an eyebrow. "So… what's the first step?"
Matthew stood up, walking toward the main monitor. A single line of code appeared on the screen.
"Step one," he said, grinning.
"We bring GOD'S EYE to life."
The four experts exchanged glances. This was it.
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And once it was built?
The world would never be the same. And the only thing that is not going to be the same is Matthew's company worth will quintuple when the product is released.
Dr. Velasquez adjusted his glasses, his analytical mind already racing through the implications.
"We need to break this down into phases. First, we replicate the AI framework using existing deep-learning models. Second, we integrate it with the surveillance network that we can access."
Matthew nodded. "Exactly. And we'll need to find a way to scale our infrastructure without drawing too much attention. The moment someone realizes what we're building, governments will come knocking."
Marcus leaned back in his chair, smirking. "Then we better stay under the radar until we're too big to stop."