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New top story on Hacker News: Homeland Security using “Babel X” to link SSNs to social media posts

Homeland Security using “Babel X” to link SSNs to social media posts
45 by danghatesme | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Recently I learned about this effort by Homeland Security, Border Patrol, and other government agencies to track the online discussions of citizens & immigrants, and tie those discussions to their SSNs. I suppose LifeLog (Facebook) was merely a stepping stone in this effort, which appears to be accelerating with the advent of low-cost AI. https://ift.tt/olJ0nvZ

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