WSJ: The Fourth Amendment and TIA Algorithms

WSJ: The Fourth Amendment and TIA Algorithms
A Total Information Awareness system will be one-stop shopping for hackers; data “loss” will be inevitable.

Concerning Total Information Awareness, Holman Jenkins is wrong: TIA will not protect us, and it does threaten liberty (“Bring Back Poindexter’s Baby,” Business World, Dec. 9). TIA presumably analyzes on-line transactions, weighting each it considers suspicious; when enough points accumulate, it notifies authorities. So warrants will be sought using information nobody has seen, from an algorithm that cannot be examined—so much for the Fourth Amendment. Innocent transactions, such as gun ownership, will be suspect, leading to false-positive accusations. Worse, given the ease of spoofing identities online, inevitably a malicious person will seed a TIA system with false information about rivals. Imagine having to face charges based on false information that, by design, is impossible to challenge. This is Kafka come to life.

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