--- Andrew Crystall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Fool wrote:
> 
> > http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/6211959.htm

"...Its other projects include developing software
that scans databases of everyday transactions and
personal records worldwide to predict terrorist
attacks and creating a computerized diary that would
record and analyze everything a person says, sees,
hears, reads or touches..."

Ignoring for the moment the complete creepiness of
this, wouldn't such a database require something along
the lines of quantum computers for handling the vast
reams of data?

>The Genie WILL come out the bottle. You can't stop
it.
> 
> This is where I agree with Brin - everyone should
> have the tools, not 
> just Goverment and Big Business. Trying to legislate
> against IS going to fail. Miserably.
> 
> Welcome to tomorrow.

<grimace>
Not that I want to immerse myself in Ashcroft's life,
but I agree that without general access, the Watchers
will do what those with massively overwhelming
intelligence power inevitably do -- abuse it.

Debbi
who wonders if the Tytlal would come up with a clever
"innundate the system with false data!" campaign

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