I always knew you worked for the NSA. But I don't care.
My point is that I do not put ANYTHING on FB that I am concerned about being in
the public domain. I use it as the useful thing it is. NSA does not need FB to
find out who I am and where I live. Indeed, you can find out a lot about me
just by Googling my name. But my dark secrets are offline.
Cheers,
Nathan
On 9 Apr 2014, at 17:03, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Do you think a few fake facts are going to confuse or seed the data with
>> false info? Anyone seriously interested in mining data about you will
>> easily separate out the wheat from the chaff.
>
> This is especially true with the image recognition algorithms. I'm not
> talking about face recognition, but image recognition where it is able
> to determine location based on known subjects in the scene. Google is
> already a few steps beyond FB in this regard, but it's already here
> and getting better.
>
> I cannot disclose how I know these things.
>
> AG
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