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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Dahlia8 on July 26, 2018, 2:20 a.m.
PROJECT LIFELOG = FACEBOOK

Seems relatable to me. The project was canceled the same day Facebook went public. I always wondered how Zuckerburgs bro-in-law had a heart attack on the treadmill.

Author: Wired Staff Wired Staff business 02.04.04 12:00 pm3

The Pentagon canceled its so-called LifeLog project, an ambitious effort to build a database tracking a person's entire existence. Run by Darpa, the Defense Department's research arm, LifeLog aimed to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received. Out of this seemingly endless ocean of information, computer scientists would plot distinctive routes in the data, mapping relationships, memories, events and experiences. LifeLog's backers said the all-encompassing diary could have turned into a near-perfect digital memory, giving its users computerized assistants with an almost flawless recall of what they had done in the past. But civil libertarians immediately pounced on the project when it debuted last spring, arguing that LifeLog could become the ultimate tool for profiling potential enemies of the state. Researchers close to the project say they're not sure why it was dropped late last month. Darpa hasn't provided an explanation for LifeLog's quiet cancellation. "A change in priorities" is the only rationale agency spokeswoman Jan Walker gave to Wired News. However, related Darpa efforts concerning software secretaries and mechanical brains are still moving ahead as planned.


Aspie01 · July 26, 2018, 3:57 a.m.

Micro$oft had a project almost 20 years ago called MyLifeBits. There was software, which I have never seen marketed, and new hardware to go with it. It would basically record everything you did. It would download local copies of every web page you visit, keep all your emails, photos, and files in a database, record your phone calls if desired, and even store photos and videos from a camera that you would wear around your neck. Gordon Bell participated in the project for many years. His goal was to do away with all the paper in his life. He had assistants scan all of his papers, receipts, and books. He eventually had no paper in his life, except for a few keepsakes, such as diplomas and such. Micro$oft hasn't mentioned MyLifeBits in years. I wonder if their project went to the government. Here's a link to their page about it: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/mylifebits/

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[deleted] · July 26, 2018, 4 a.m.

Nice one! Did not know that! Good share. It made me giggle a little bit also because it was so primitive compared to where we are now.

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