Iron Man (Combat scene - AR identifies civilians)

Brief description

When wearing the Iron Man suit, Tony Stark can see information about his surroundings displayed on the visor, so it is superimposed over what his human vision shows him. For instance, in his first combat scene wearing the suit designed in his workshop at home, he faces a group of soldiers who are pointing guns at hostages. On his visor, he can see enemies' faces marked in red and hostages' faces marked in green, and when he fires his weapons, they only kill the enemies, leaving the civilians free.

Work that the situation appears in

Title Publication Type Year Creator
Iron Man Narrative, Movie Jon Favreau, Marvel
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Machine P.O.V
Not machine P.O.V.
Notes
[OLD SYSTEM] I couldn't really fill out anything for how the "viewed" feel about the machine vision, because while they know they're being viewed by Iron Man (who looks like a robot, not a man in a suit), they have no real idea about the machine vision - and if they did, the civilians would presumably love it and the soldiers not. So I left it blank -Jill
In this situation I changed identify to classify. Because the identities of these persons are not revealed, they are rather sorted into civilians or hostile (very binary btw.) hence I would use classify/classified. I removed biometrics from the tech because it is not identifying the person. I think Facial Recognition and AR is enough to describe what is happening. I added humans in general to describe that this is scanning the whole group of people and then sorting them out. (Linda)
I agree with your changes, Linda! -Jill 08.05.2021

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