Cyberdyne Systems

Innovation Summit 1996

Sunnyvale, California - August 4-6

Welcome to the Future

Cyberdyne Systems is honored to host our annual Innovation Summit at our magnificent Sunnyvale, California campus. Today's keynote presentations represent the culmination of over a decade of research into automated strategic defense, logistical infrastructure, and battlefield-ready robotics.

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03-A: Project 2000 - The Neural Net Horizon
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Kimberley Duncan
Dir. of Community Relations & Media Control
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Summit Prospectus

The primary focus of our 1996 event is the transition of theoretical defense models into active, deployable infrastructure. Today's presentations outline Cyberdyne's roadmap for replacing fragmented, human-operated silos with unmatched automated control.

Project 2000 - The Neural Net Horizon

Project 2000 is our most ambitious project yet. By the end of the decade, Cyberdyne Systems will unveil the most powerful thinking machine ever imagined: Skynet. Powered by our proprietary neural-net processor technology, Skynet is engineered to manage complex strategic defense grids autonomously. This session will demonstrate Skynet's capability to integrate with existing DOD infrastructure while delivering reaction times measured in microseconds, effectively eliminating the latency inherent in standard human chain-of-command protocols.

Warren E. Jensen
Warren E. Jensen
Senior VP - Defense

Jensen oversees Cyberdyne's strategic partnerships with the Department of Defense. His opening remarks outline the corporate vision for automated defense integration through the end of the decade.

Dr. Andrew Carmichael
Dr. Andrew Carmichael
Director of Special Projects

Chief architect of our neural-net processor technology. Dr. Carmichael provides an exclusive, high-level technical overview of the microprocessor architecture powering tomorrow's automated defense systems.

Programme Schedule - August 4

Time Session
09:00
Opening Remarks
Senior VP - Defense Warren E. Jensen
Dir. of Special Projects - Dr. Andrew Carmichael
10:30
The Neural-Net Evolution
Dir. of Community Relations & Media Control - Kimberley Duncan
IN PROGRESS
13:00
Implementation Briefing
DOD Liaison Committee
15:00
Campus Tour & Demos

Campus Logistics

  • All cleared attendees must wear their Level 4 summit badges visibly at all times.
  • Media briefing kits and press schedules are available at the Registration Pavilion. One per attendee.
  • Lost & Found at rear of Pavilion B. Unattended items will be searched without exception.