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Showing Original Post only (View all)BREAKING: ICE to Monitor Americans' Social Media [View all]
https://share.newsbreak.com/fnzzioox"The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has signed a $5.7 million contract with Zignal Labs, an artificial-intelligence firm whose platform can scan and analyze billions of social-media posts each day.
Zignal Labs markets its system as capable of monitoring over 8 billion posts per day, in more than 100 languages, using machine learning, computer vision, and optical-character recognition to detect faces, text, locations, and patterns across platforms. The company also advertises curated detection feeds that can map relationships between users, identify emblems and symbols in images, and track how narratives spread online.
The contract was routed through Carahsoft Technology Corporation, a federal IT reseller that allows agencies to obtain surveillance software with limited public bidding or debate. Reporting from Jacobin, Wired, and The Washington Post confirms that ICE plans to operate a 24/7 social-media monitoring center, connecting Zignals data to its existing network of phone-location tools, facial-recognition systems, and biometric databases.
This scale of automated monitoring risks creating a mass digital dragnet. The platforms reach far exceeds previous government tools, allowing ICE to monitor not only immigrants under investigation but potentially anyone discussing politics, protests, or immigration online.
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While ICE claims the program focuses on publicly available information, there is no published policy outlining limits, data-retention periods, or human-review safeguards. The agency has declined to disclose how the flagged data will be used in enforcement actions or shared with other departments.
This development represents a significant expansion of domestic surveillance capabilities inside the United States. With no clear oversight, it blurs the line between law-enforcement intelligence and mass social-media monitoring of ordinary Americans."
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Agree. At this point assume all open conversations on all web sites are monitored.
erronis
Tuesday
#27
For $5.7 million I am going to speculate that this deal is more hat than cattle...
Hugin
Tuesday
#21
Not worried about our screen names, but should we worry about our IP addresses ending up in their data files?
Attilatheblond
Tuesday
#40
Although it's imprecise, I refer to the string of source identifies as...
littlemissmartypants
Tuesday
#75
It's worse than that: Deploying Predator and Pegasus (previously banned) to spy on people inside our borders.
pat_k
Tuesday
#20
Yes & no. It spreads propaganda fast, yes, but it is also a major tool for organizing against this fascist regime.
Attilatheblond
Tuesday
#42
Except that lately, the judges are reaching the conclusion that the evidence and charges they produce
Baitball Blogger
Tuesday
#38
Also keep in mind that one of the most interesting activities to draw their attention is
taxi
Tuesday
#43
If they can use the system for their ends, We can use it to monitor MAGAts!
Jack Valentino
Tuesday
#88
Hey, look! It's the old Total Information Awareness program that was 'shut down'.
LudwigPastorius
Wednesday
#97