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October 04, 2006

Software to Monitor Political Opinions

And how hard would it be to turn this inward. In the New York Times:

A consortium of major universities, using Homeland Security Department money, is developing software that would let the government monitor negative opinions of the United States or its leaders in newspapers and other publications overseas.

Such a “sentiment analysis” is intended to identify potential threats to the nation, security officials said...

American officials have long relied on newspapers and other news sources to track events and opinions here and abroad, a goal that has included the routine translation of articles from many foreign publications and news services.

The new software would allow much more rapid and comprehensive monitoring of the global news media, as the Homeland Security Department and, perhaps, intelligence agencies look “to identify common patterns from numerous sources of information which might be indicative of potential threats to the nation,” a statement by the department said...

Even the basic research has raised concern among journalism advocates and privacy groups, as well as representatives of the foreign news media.

“It is just creepy and Orwellian,” said Lucy Dalglish, a lawyer and former editor who is executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

Posted by Robin Varghese at 10:47 AM | Permalink

Comments

my first reaction is that this is sick and a waste of money.

but why let fools give my tax dollars to strangers? I can certainly write a bot or a crawler to prove to DHS and the administration that begot it that we are hated and targeted. How else can the government justify the perpetuation of policies that make us hated and targeted? Just don't let them know there is a connection between deadly interference in Arab countries based on groundless claims of improving our security and that hatred. That way we can all be in the security business until...well, until our crops and our credit fail I suppose.

Yep, sick.

Posted by: greensmile | Oct 4, 2006 10:24:07 PM

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