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posted by janrinok on Tuesday March 18 2014, @04:35PM   Printer-friendly
from the leave-my-internet-alone dept.

mrbluze writes:

"The eye keeps getting bigger. The Guardian Reports on the U.K. Ministry of Defence's plans to weaponize social media:

With the advent of sophisticated data-processing capabilities (including big data), the big number-crunchers can detect, model and counter all manner of online activities just by detecting the behavioural patterns they see in the data and adjusting their tactics accordingly.

'Cyberwarfare of the future may be less about hacking electrical power grids and more about hacking minds by shaping the environment in which political debate takes place,' he (Dr. Tim Stevens, Kings College London) added. The research into the programmes, which are designed to emulate human conversation and are familiar as 'virtual assistants' on retailers' websites, envisages a future in which 'an influence bot could be deployed in both covert and overt ways - on the web, in IM/chatrooms/forums or in virtual worlds.'

The proposed uses for this research are to keep tabs on the activities of soldiers, as an example, but the possibility of manipulating the public is also at the forefront."

 
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  • (Score: 1) by NezSez on Tuesday March 18 2014, @07:17PM

    by NezSez (961) on Tuesday March 18 2014, @07:17PM (#18211) Journal

    Chatterbox to chatterbox conversation:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedd ed&v=WnzlbyTZsQY [youtube.com]

    Minor hilarity ensues as they say.

    I'd predict that one of their bots, designed to entrap someone into communicating damning evidence for subsequent nefarious political manipulation, will encounter another bot and a similar encounter would take place only with devastating legal consequences. Down the line I foresee bad exchanges between robot judges and robot lawyers.

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    No Sig to see here, move along, move along...