Thank YOU Baker.
Took a look at the anon who Q replied to here >>1368028 rt >>1367898
And, their other 2 posts in the bread here -
Andrew Ng
There are plenty of eyes on the ground and in the sky, and the software is perfectly capable of recognising the number of buttons on the jacket an individual would be wearing across the street. Seeing, identifying, is not the problem. Communicating between nations IS. The objective of putting another payload in orbit would be to increase the data transfer or connectivity between points. It's another relay node, a repeater. It better allows China to see you walk across the parking lot of your local WalMart.
Andrew Ng
Andrew Yan-Tak Ng (Chinese: 吳恩達; born 1976) is a Chinese American computer scientist and entrepreneur. He is one of the most influential minds in Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning. Ng founded and led Google Brain and was a former VP & Chief Scientist at Baidu, building the company's Artificial Intelligence Group into several thousand people. He is an adjunct professor (formerly associate professor and Director of the AI Lab) at Stanford University. Ng is also an early pioneer in online learning - which led to the co-founding of Coursera.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ng
VP and chief scientist at Badiu? Founded and led Google Brain? CHINA CHINA CHINA? Let's DIG Andrew Ng?