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To: uncommonsense

It was a comparison I was making.

If this sort of activity had been conducted by another civilian we could get restraining orders and orders of protection against a stalker.

As it is, we’re left swining in the wind not knowing what information is being held nor even if it’s actually factually correct.

There might be an error in the data that links YOU with Al Quaeda. And you have no way of knowing.


136 posted on 06/10/2013 8:12:27 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Black Agnes
"There might be an error in the data that links YOU with Al Quaeda. And you have no way of knowing."

That's one of MANY known issues with data mashups.

What is occurring at an incomprehensive scale is the complete data capture, correlation, classification, and semantic analysis from every major point of communication.

The technology when I entered the industry - a 20 megabyte hard drive cost $2,000 in 1984 ($64K now). A 330 gigabyte mainframe disk pack cost upward of $60,000 in 1988.

Today, we have multi-terribyte in-memory, massively parallel, multidimensional data access platforms in the private sector. Just think of what can be done with unlimited time and resources (>$80 billion/yr) of the the federal guberment!

137 posted on 06/10/2013 8:40:34 PM PDT by uncommonsense (Liberals see what they believe; Conservatives believe what they see)
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