I don't really understand the Venn Diagram here with journalism, spying and democratic debate, but it's there.
A cottage industry that I assume will explode into things like
- Hiring background checks
- consumer credit and counter party analysis
- supply chain somethings (the old how many trucks left that depot last month tells you something valuable)
Any other ideas ? Companies already springing up to do this?
I am guessing that it started with random HR woman who looks up a candidates Facebook profile and sees loads of drinking images (cf Danish Prime Minister)
But turn that into a small company that just looks for drinking references for New Yorkers at a certain age and can correlate to "unsafe drinking behaviour" - now the corporate background checks that once were just criminal record checks and university attendance can add a "gold" service - they are just getting a rating from a cottage industry provider now - but it's the same idea - count number of photos with a cocktail in hand.
I am just putting it out there - it's just there are so many options.
To a large extent monitoring and aggregating out behaviour is what "social media" advertising is - but the same thing is likely to find other commercial uses as well as the big fundamental society changing effect of all of us being able to monitor our behaviour - and do so in medical context - your behaviour monitored in the best interests of the patient.
A Nanny State with your best interests at heart.
There's a good podcast called New Models where they interview someone from the OSINT community. Recommend this if it piques your interest.
For which the source is there https://github.com/lockfale/osint-framework
Show me how you automatically "digest" a photo into geolocated coordinates or a chronolocated timestamp, please.