Safe Crime Prediction: Encrypted Deep Learning for Less Intrusive Surveillance
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#3I think you mean "Pre-crime"
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#4I think you mean "Pre-crime"
i think you're right
Someone will inevitably make this though, and it will inevitably be abused.
Plus what if I start switching search parameters from say, 'planning a terrorist attack' to, likely to to vote one way, believe on thing, or be of a certain religion.
We will trade all our privacy and the nefarious people will switch to a new method of comms...like they always do.
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i think you're right
The dog argument was cute. But the dog also doesn't make a searchable, indexable list of all your personal information. Someone will inevitably make this though, and it will inevitably be abused. Plus what if I start switching search parameters from say, 'planning a terrorist attack' to, likely to to vote one way, believe on thing, or be of a certain religion. We will trade all our privacy and the nefarious people wi…
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
The dog argument was cute. But the dog also doesn't make a searchable, indexable list of all your personal information. Someone will inevitably make this though, and it will inevitably be abused. Plus what if I start switching search parameters from say, 'planning a terrorist attack' to, likely to to vote one way, believe on thing, or be of a certain religion. We will trade all our privacy and the nefarious people wi…
So part of what makes this work is that it's not an index. As opposed to doing general storage of people's data, this restricts a surveillance operation to only be able to identify specific concepts.
Keep in mind the extents governments and other private enterprise would go to get their hands on this.
You will have created a clean super-weapon.
Or 'the dark mark' for those biblical folk out there.
Can you imagine what that would do to your life as well? Even if you couldn't access the information.
Half the governments of the world would torture you just to double-check.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
The dog argument was cute. But the dog also doesn't make a searchable, indexable list of all your personal information. Someone will inevitably make this though, and it will inevitably be abused. Plus what if I start switching search parameters from say, 'planning a terrorist attack' to, likely to to vote one way, believe on thing, or be of a certain religion. We will trade all our privacy and the nefarious people wi…
So part of what makes this work is that it's not an index. As opposed to doing general storage of people's data, this restricts a surveillance operation to only be able to identify specific concepts.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
The dog argument was cute. But the dog also doesn't make a searchable, indexable list of all your personal information. Someone will inevitably make this though, and it will inevitably be abused. Plus what if I start switching search parameters from say, 'planning a terrorist attack' to, likely to to vote one way, believe on thing, or be of a certain religion. We will trade all our privacy and the nefarious people wi…
So part of what makes this work is that it's not an index. As opposed to doing general storage of people's data, this restricts a surveillance operation to only be able to identify specific concepts.
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So part of what makes this work is that it's not an index. As opposed to doing general storage of people's data, this restricts a surveillance operation to only be able to identify specific concepts.
The software itself would have access to the index. So it would still exist. Keep in mind the extents governments and other private enterprise would go to get their hands on this. You will have created a clean super-weapon. Or 'the dark mark' for those biblical folk out there. Can you imagine what that would do to your life as well? Even if you couldn't access the information. Half the governments of the world would…
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
So part of what makes this work is that it's not an index. As opposed to doing general storage of people's data, this restricts a surveillance operation to only be able to identify specific concepts.
that's strange, i would have assumed that they would be averse to a tool that doesn't give them un-restricted access to the data. right now, the dialogue is "privacy vs security... take your pick" but this breaks that rhetoric... showing that it's a false choice.
Its just a smart way to comb through all the data you've extracted.