Wednesday, November 11, 2009

DARPA WANTS YOUR LIFE INDEXABLE AND SEARCHABLE

(I wonder how far this little baby has come along since this story was written in 2003? . . . )

DEFENSETECH
May 20th, 2003


It’s a mem­ory aid! A robotic assis­tant! An epi­demic detec­tor! An all-​​seeing, ultra-​​intrusive spy­ing pro­gram!

The Pentagon is about to embark on a stun­ningly ambi­tious research project designed to gather every con­ceiv­able bit of infor­ma­tion about a person’s life, index it and make it search­able.

What national secu­rity experts and civil lib­er­tar­i­ans want to know is, why the hell would the Defense Department want to do such a thing?

The embry­onic LifeLog pro­gram would take every e-​​mail you’ve sent or received, every pic­ture you’ve taken, every web page you’ve surfed, every phone call you’ve had, every TV show you’ve watched, every mag­a­zine you’ve read, and dump it into a giant data­base.

All of this — and more — would be com­bined with a GPS trans­mit­ter, to keep tabs on where you’re going; audio-​​visual sen­sors, to cap­ture all that you see or say; and bio­med­ical mon­i­tors, to keep track of your health.

This gigan­tic amal­ga­ma­tion of per­sonal infor­ma­tion could then be used to “trace the ‘threads’ of an individual’s life,” to see exactly how a rela­tion­ship or events devel­oped, accord­ing to a brief­ing from the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency, LifeLog’s spon­sor.

Someone with access to the data­base could “retrieve a spe­cific thread of past trans­ac­tions, or recall an expe­ri­ence from a few sec­onds ago or from many years ear­lier by using a search-​​engine inter­face.“

On the sur­face, the project seems like the lat­est in a long line of DARPA’s “blue sky” research efforts, most of which never make it out of the lab. But Steven Aftergood, a defense ana­lyst with the Federation of American Scientists, says he is wor­ried.

With its con­tro­ver­sial Total Information Awareness data­base project, DARPA already is plan­ning on track­ing all of an individual’s “trans­ac­tional data” — like what we buy and who gets our e-​​mail.

Aftergood said he believes LifeLog could go far beyond that, adding phys­i­cal infor­ma­tion (like how we feel) and media data (like what we read) to this trans­ac­tional data.

“LifeLog has the poten­tial to become some­thing like ‘TIA cubed,’” he said.

My Wired News arti­cle has details on the LifeLog pro­gram.

THERE’S MORE: The idea of com­mit­ting every­thing in your life to a machine is nearly sixty years old. In 1945, Vannevar Bush — who headed the White House’s Office of Scientific Research and Development dur­ing World War II — pub­lished a land­mark Atlantic Monthly arti­cle, “As We May Think.” In it, he describes a “memex” — a “device in which an indi­vid­ual stores all his books, records, and com­mu­ni­ca­tions, and which is mech­a­nized so that it may be con­sulted with exceed­ing speed and flex­i­bil­ity.“

Minicomputer vision­ary Gordon Bell, now work­ing at Microsoft, sees his “MyLifeBits” project as a ful­fill­ment of Bush’s vision.

There are other com­mer­cial and aca­d­e­mic efforts to weave a life into fol­low­able threads, includ­ing par­al­lel pro­cess­ing prophet David Gelernter’s “Scopeware” and “Haystack,” from MIT’s David Karger.

AND MORE: LifeLog may even­tu­ally dwarf Total Information Awareness, DARPA’s ultra-​​invasive data­base effort. But “TIA” could wind up being pretty damn large on its own, with 50 times more data than the Library of Congress, accord­ing to the Associated Press.

AND MORE: Lovers of civil lib­er­ties, you now have noth­ing to fear. Henceforth, the creepy “Total Information Awareness” pro­gram will be known as “Terrorism Information Awareness.“

Feel bet­ter?

AND MORE: DARPA’s report to Congress on TIA is online here.

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The Black Sheep tries to warn its friends with the truth it has seen, unfortunately herd mentality kicks in for the Sheeple, and they run in fear from the black sheep and keep to the safety of their flock.

Having tried to no avail to awaken his peers, the Black Sheep have no other choice but to unite with each other and escape the impending doom.

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