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Concerns Over Microsoft's Internet User Profiling

jcatcw writes "Microsoft research on Internet user profiling could lead to tools that help repressive regimes identify anonymous dissidents, the Reporters Without Borders advocacy group warned last Friday. Microsoft's new algorithms correctly guessed the gender of a Web surfer 80% of the time, and his or her age 60% of the time. "In China, it is conceivable that this type of technology would be used to spot Internet users who regularly access such 'subversive' content as news and information websites critical of the regime," the group said."

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  1. The Usual Suspects by blueZhift · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This reminds me of the scenes in Casablanca where the police are told to round up the usual suspects. Ultimately the accuracy doesn't matter to the government anyway. Worldwide, I think we are moving in a direction of less freedom rather than more, spearheaded by wrong-headed anti-terrorism hysteria in the US. So why should they care about accuracy, they'll just round up whoever fits the profile and sort it out later, or not.

  2. Re:Poor accuracy by reddburn · · Score: 3, Interesting

    80% and 60% are both actually very poor accuracies. I wouldn't be worried; this won't be taken seriously as any type of reliable profiling. It depends on the context. If you were talking baseball, it'd be a pretty damn good batting average. It's also good enough to get a warrant, and good enough for a grand jury to indict, and those latter two are what should worry you.
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