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Research will continue to be funded under some other title? Could that be Facebook? I can’t imagine Darpa ‘dropping out’ of such a key research area.” “I am sure that such research will continue to be funded under some other title. In that same article, MIT’s David Karger was quoted: Prior to 2004 the goal of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency‘s (DARPA’s) LifeLog project was “to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received,” according to an article published on Februon Wired. TheFacebook Launches on the Same Day DARPA’s LifeLog is ‘Killed’ After all the scandals, are you really buying what Facebook is saying about being privacy-focused? The vision of LifeLog is congruent with current Facebook practices. "I can't imagine Darpa 'dropping out' of such a key research area.TheFacebook launched on the exact same day DARPA’s LifeLog project was reportedly killed. "I am sure that such research will continue to be funded under some other title," wrote Karger in an e-mail. At Microsoft, for example, minicomputer pioneer Gordon Bell's program, MyLifeBits, continues to develop ways to sort and store memories.ĭavid Karger, Shrobe's colleague at MIT, thinks such efforts will still go on at Darpa, too. Private-sector research in this area is proceeding. To Tien, the project's cancellation means "it's just not tenable for Darpa to say anymore, 'We're just doing the technology, we have no responsibility for how it's used.'" This is a theme with great importance to both AI and cognitive science." how to help a person capture and organize his or her experience.

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"We were very interested in the research focus of the program. "Obviously we're quite disappointed," said Howard Shrobe, who led a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Laboratory which spent weeks preparing a bid for a LifeLog contract. LifeLog would have addressed one of the key issues in developing computers that can think: how to take the unstructured mess of life, and recall it as discreet episodes - a trip to Washington, a sushi dinner, construction of a house. That's too bad, artificial-intelligence researchers say. "After TIA, they discovered they weren't ready to deal with the firestorm of criticism." "Darpa's pretty gun-shy now," added Lee Tien, with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has been critical of many agency efforts.













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