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Pentagon to use Facebook, Twitter as a resource and weapon in future conflicts: NYT

Washington, Wed, 03 Aug 2011 ANI

Washington, Aug.3 (ANI): The Pentagon is developing plans to use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter as both a resource and a weapon in future conflicts.

 

Its research and development agency is offering 42 million dollars in funding to anyone who can help, the New York Times reports.

 

According to the NYT article, social media will change the nature of warfare just as surely as the telegraph, the radio and the telephone did, and the Pentagon does not want to be caught falling short on this score.

 

Some of its goals were laid out in a document being circulated among potential researchers and is to be presented at a briefing on Tuesday in Arlington, Virginia, at the offices of the military contractor System Planning Corporation.

 

As social media play increasingly large roles in fomenting unrest in countries like Egypt and Iran, the U.S. military wants systems to be able to detect and track the spread of ideas both quickly and on a broad scale.

 

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is soliciting innovative proposals to help build what would be, at its most basic level, an Internet meme tracker.

 

It would be useful to know, for instance, whether signs of widespread rebellion were authentic or whether they were being created by a fringe group with little real support. Among the tools the successful seeker of government funding might choose to employ: linguistic cues, patterns of information flow, topic trend analysis, sentiment detection and opinion mining.

 

Social networks can allow the military not only to follow but also to shape the action.

 

In its 37-page solicitation, DARPA described how a would-be high-technology lynching can be foiled: "Rumors about the location of a certain individual began to spread in social media space and calls for storming the rumored location reached a fever pitch. By chance, responsible authorities were monitoring the social media, detected the crisis building, sent out effective messaging to dispel the rumors and averted a physical attack on the rumored location."

 

The crisis was formed, observed, understood and diffused entirely within social media, the solicitation noted. But the success of the authorities was a fluke, the result of "luck and unsophisticated manual methods."

 

All the more urgent, then, is the need to analyze what is happening and to fight back by counter-messaging.

 

A successful program would influence attitudes through methods including automatically generating content, formerly known as spam, and "inducing identities," which might be whipping up fake combatants. (ANI)

 


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