Anonymous ID: 7d8cdb March 6, 2019, 7:20 p.m. No.5548812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>Old article LIFELOG

"LifeLog is a latter-day version of the Memex…"

 

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Very interesting article from Scientific American and how DARPA uses Memex for Human Trafficking. A few exerts below:

 

"A new set of search tools called Memex, developed by DARPA, peers into the “deep Web” to reveal illegal activity…

DARPA is creating Memex to scour the Internet in search of information about human trafficking, in particular advertisements used to lure victims into servitude and to promote their sexual exploitation…

 

Inside Memex

At DARPA’s Arlington, Va., headquarters Memex program manager Christopher White provided Scientific American with a demonstration of some of the tools he and his colleagues are developing. Criminal investigations often begin with little more than a single piece of information, such as an e-mail address. White plugged a demo address into Google to show how investigators currently work. As expected, he received a page of links from the portion of the Internet that Google crawls—also referred to as the “surface Web”—prioritized by a Google algorithm attempting to deliver the most relevant information at the top. After clicking through several of these links, an investigator might find a phone number associated with the e-mail address.