Date published:
May 5, 2015
"“I think people don’t understand that the economics of surveillance have totally changed,” Jennifer Granick, civil liberties director at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, told The Intercept.
“Once you have this capability, then the question is: How will it be deployed? Can you temporarily cache all American phone calls, transcribe all the phone calls, and do text searching of the content of the calls?” she said. “It may not be what they are doing right now, but they’ll be able to do it.” Read more » about How the NSA Converts Spoken Words Into Searchable Text
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This article by Center for Internet and Society originally appeared on cyberlaw.stanford.edu on May 06, 2015 at 03:32AM