Posted Wednesday, November 24, 1999
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London, Monday, November 22, 1999
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Eavesdropping
Spies in the “Forests”
Website comment: Last week, The Independent reported that a US spy agency had patented a system for eavesdropping on phone calls. Now it is lab-testing software that can sift through calls and e-mails in search of key phrases
By Suelette Dreyfus
THE US Department of Defense is lab-testing technology that could make it easier automatically to sift through a vast pool of private communications, including international telephone phone calls, in a similar manner to using an Internet search engine.
The technology, called “Semantic Forests”, is a software program that analyses voice transcripts […].
WE regret that by letter dated Tuesday, December 12, 2000 a Ms. Louise Hayman, the head of legal services at The Independent newspaper, requested that this article be removed from this website. We have adjusted the masthead accordingly.
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