Two decades ago, the US intelligence
community worked closely with Silicon Valley in an effort to track
citizens in cyberspace. And Google is at the heart of that origin story.
Some of the research that led to Google’s ambitious creation was funded
and coordinated by a research group established by the intelligence
community to find ways to track individuals and groups online.
The
intelligence community hoped that the nation’s leading computer
scientists could take non-classified information and user data, combine
it with what would become known as the internet, and begin to create
for-profit, commercial enterprises to suit the needs of both the
intelligence community and the public. They hoped to direct the
supercomputing revolution from the start in order to make sense of what
millions of human beings did inside this digital information network.
That collaboration has made a comprehensive public-private mass surveillance state possible today.
The story of the deliberate creation
of the modern mass-surveillance state includes elements of Google’s
surprising, and largely unknown, origin. It is a somewhat different
creation story than the one the public has heard, and explains what
Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page set out to build, and why.
But
this isn’t just the origin story of Google: It’s the origin story of
the mass-surveillance state, and the government money that funded it.
Read about Google's history and present day surveillance
https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true-origin-partly-lies-in-cia-and-nsa-research-grants-for-mass-surveillance/
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