The Intercept: The Computers are Listening: How the NSA Converts Spoken Words Into Searchable Text

The Intercept: The Computers are Listening: How the NSA Converts Spoken Words Into Searchable Text by Brian Foomkin:

Most people realize that emails and other digital communications they once considered private can now become part of their permanent record. But even as they increasingly use apps that understand what they say, most people don’t realize that the words they speak are not so private anymore, either. Top-secret documents from the archive of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden show the National Security Agency can now automatically recognize the content within phone calls by creating rough transcripts and phonetic representations that can be easily searched and stored.

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