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CNet: Google’s Schmidt: Society not ready for technology.

“At a conference here Wednesday, Schmidt noted that using artificial intelligence, computers can take 14 pictures of anyone on the Internet and stand a good chance of identifying that person. Similarly, the data collected by location-based services can be used not only to show where someone is at, but to also predict with a lot of accuracy where they might be headed next.” Puts a whole new spin on the concept of ‘cyberstalking.’

08/04/10 • 06:15 PM • ComputingInternetPsychologySoftware • No Comments

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