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NSA Database of Opinions Dangerous

Brian Walker | Oct 16, 2006 | Comments 0

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Professors at major universities, including Cornell University and the University of Pittsburg, have been culminating research and finishing a new piece of software that will likely soon be used for homeland security purposes.
This software has the ability to scan written publications and analyze worldwide opinions. In an article published in ‘The New York Times,’ Eric Lipton writes that the software can distinguish between opinionated statements such as ‘this spaghetti is good’ and ‘this spaghetti is not very good

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