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( Sep. 10th, 2019 08:20 am)
In some school (uni) setting, but urban/in some big building. Like the more contemporary schools built recently where the facilities seem to be in a modern, glass high-rise style building. Went into a cafe space, along with some other young woman, after which many students came in.  Not sure the cafe was genuinely open, but they seemed eager to come in (needing coffee, perhaps?)

Also saw another area in this complex which I thought was a library area. (Not sure if I saw past academic library co-workers inside, which would have led me to that conclusion)...
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( Feb. 19th, 2018 11:50 am)
Was showing someone else a film clip of this class who, every year, (perhaps it was a final project, or exam), proved they could outwit flying AI 'bots by being 'hunted' by the, but destroying them before they could 'get' them.  The particular clip showed one student rushing through a door, (possibly to a roof-top) then mugging a bit for the camera before re-opening the door. Whereupon all the drone 'bots, that had been lured by th student and had just reached the exit were greeted with destruction - I think this time, they were being immediately shot down.

I told the person viewing the clip that this happened every year (implication was that each class would put its own spin on how to defeat the flying drones -i.e., of course they wouldn't want to copy each other, and there'd be a competitive aspect as well) and I was of a mind to go be a spectator so I could see it in person this year.

This dream was. of course, triggered by the 'Slaughterbots' film, plus a reaction article where someone had pointed out that in NO way would humans just stand around a let such a thing just be created and then fly around, picking people off.  If worst came to worst and true flying AI device were created and available, humans'd figure out how to jam their facial recognition routines, put up nets, shoot them down, and other techniques yet to be created.

Obviously, part of me Agrees.
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