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FBI Developing Software To Track, Sort People By Their Tattoos (gizmodo.com)

An anonymous reader writes: According to an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) investigation, the FBI is working to create software with government researchers that will allow law enforcement to sort and identify people based off their tattoos. The advanced tattoo recognition technology aims to determine "affiliation to gangs, sub-cultures, religious or ritualistic beliefs, or political ideology" and decipher tattoos that "contain intelligence, messages, meaning and motivation." Such research first originated at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2014, and used a database of prisoner's tattoos. The technology developed by NIST would "map connections between people with similarly themed tattoos or make inferences about people from their tattoos," the EFF reports. What some may view as even more unnerving is that the EFF investigation claims the researchers disregarded basic ethical government research standards, especially those relating specifically to prisoners. The obtained documents reveal NIST researchers sought permission from supervisors only after they had conducted their initial research. The EFF argues that a database that sorts citizens based on their tattoos may or may not reflect their religious or political beliefs, social affiliations, or interests.

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  1. I'm not gonna lie by PopeRatzo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I sort people by their tattoos all the time. If you have a cute tramp stamp on your hip, like a butterfly or a unicorn, you go to the head of the line. If you've got "Born To Raise Hell" blazoned across your back, you go to the end of the line.

    If you have a tattoo of the face of any human, living or dead, anywhere on your body, please step out of line and walk into the sea, because no matter what you think, it doesn't look like them one bit. Instead, it looks like Cliff Howard (unless it's supposed to be a tattoo of Cliff Howard, in which case it looks like a smeared Bazooka Joe).

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    1. Re:I'm not gonna lie by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

      "Cute tramp stamp" is an oxymoron.

      It's OK, I've had all my shots.

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  2. Individualism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm confused. How can this possibly work when every tattoo is an artistic expression of the bearer's unique, individual personality and life story?

  3. Re:are fbi badges coprighted? by DivineKnight · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd go with a QR code that's a SQL string ala Lit'l Bobby Tables.

  4. Re:I'm gonna get inked by edittard · · Score: 4, Funny

    No user serviceable parts inside.

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