And, if you go through the link to the research you found at the beginning of the article, in particular the section that collects information relating to who subsidized the study, you will read that it was none other than DARPA who did it, that is the well-known US government agency dedicated to the development of military technologies . At the Pentagon, privacy is worth zero...
| Roberto Serra Now, far be it from me to cry conspiracy, because belgium telegram data we don't know the main reasons that pushed the Pentagon to promote this initiative. But until we have more precise answers on the matter, one of the most plausible hypotheses is a possible use of AI for surveillance purposes . But surveillance against whom? Well, for the moment it would seem that it is not towards US citizens, but towards foreign populations .
Yes, because the study was funded in particular within the Computational Cultural Understanding program , a DARPA initiative which, as stated on the agency's website, “ aims to create intercultural linguistic understanding technologies to improve situational awareness and the interactive effectiveness of DoD operators [editor's note: ]”. Will Big Brother be a machine? This news raises several worrying considerations regarding the use of artificial intelligence and its application in the context of surveillance and the assessment of the 'guilt' of a human being starting from considerations born from what, in fact, is simple software, however evolved: privacy and surveillance .