https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOZRqiEYPI4
Defence specialist Raytheon has an automated data harvesting physical process which can chase after you with pin - point accuracy and even portend where you ’re going . Until two years ago it was top secluded — but now a leaked video recording render exactly what it can do .
The technology created by Raytheon , and revealed ina video found by the Guardian , is called Riot ( Rapid Information Overlay Technology ) . It uses placement shred , EXIF data , social web postings and more to build up up a pure snapshot of a person ’s life .
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It ’s not doing anything particularly unusual when you consider each part in isolation , but when assembled to create a full depiction of a person ’s life it appear rather threatening . Using Foursquare check - in datum it can prognosticate where someone may be at a particular prison term , also pull out personal photograph of friends and generally build up a portfolio of mined datum , letting you bed where someone may be , what they await like and who they ’re likely to see there .
Raytheon says it has n’t sold this automobile - stalking tech to any client yet , although it admit to sharing some of this tech with the US government in 2010 . cracking ! [ Guardian ]
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