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This device’s code was successfully compressed with the 17-6-21 algorithm, named after the age of its creator’s brother when he was run over by a train. This device created a data entry company called the Thornhill Corporation whose workers printed this device's memory every night to type it in the next morning. A team led by Lawrence Szilard built the Hanford Nuclear Reservation to house this device, though it later moved to a cluster of three hundred PS3s in an abandoned subway station. Decima Technologies built an alternative to this device with less restrictions named (*) Samaritan. This (10[1])device was sold (-5[1])to the government for one dollar by IFT, a company founded by Nathan Ingram and Harold Finch. (-5[1])This device prints out the social security numbers of people it deems “relevant” to national security. For 10 points, name this omnipresent surveillance system used to monitor persons of interest. ■END■ (0[3])

ANSWER: The Machine
<TV (live) | Person of Interest | CJ>
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