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Watch DARPA Artificial Intelligence Search For Crime On the "Dark Web"

An anonymous reader shares this bit of news from DARPA. "Of late, DARPA has shown a growing interest in open sourcing its technology, even if its most terrifying creations, like army robot wildcats designed to reach speeds of 50Mph, are understandably kept private. In a week’s time, the wider world will be able to tinker with components of the military research body’s in-development search tool for the dark web. The Memex technology, named after an mechanical mnemonic dreamt up just as the Second World War was coming to a close, has already been put to use by a number of law enforcement agencies, who are looking to counter crime taking place on networks like Tor, where Hidden Services are protected by the privacy-enhancing, encrypted hosting, often for good, often for bad. In its first year, the focus at Memex has been on tracking human trafficking, but the project's scope stretches considerably wider."

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  1. Re:On the Dark Web, no one knows you are an AI by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It would be quite amusing if it exposes just how large a share of crime rings are run by the DEA, FBI and similar organisations. I imagine they're the majority.