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1. aidenn+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-12-13 19:25:53
My understanding is mostly the latter, but definitely also the former, but it's based off of "I worked there, but our customer list isn't public so I can't tell you who" type statements like you'll see elsewhere.

If I had to guess what it's been actually used for, I'd wager it's money laundering or counter-terrorism type stuff; it's fairly well suited to finding connections between people and entities given a large data-set, and unlike many ML models, it can tell you why it thinks someone is suspicious, which might be needed for justifying further investigation. This is a completely wild-ass guess though so take with a giant grain of salt.

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2. yters+g7[view] [source] 2019-12-13 20:14:32
>>aidenn+(OP)
Yes that was the sort of usecase for the AI company I worked at, similar data mining competing with Palantir.
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