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In an interview last month, Frank Church, chairman of the Senate committee which is investigating the CIA, issued an oblique
In an interview last month, Frank Church, chairman of the Senate committee which is investigating the CIA, issued an oblique
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2010-06-30
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In an interview last month, Frank Church, chairman of the Senate committee which is investigating the CIA, issued an oblique but impassioned warning, that the technology of eavesdropping had become so highly developed that Americans might soon be left with "no place to hide". That day may have arrived. Newsweek has learned that the country’s most secret intelligence operation, the National Security Agency, already possesses the computerized equipment to monitor nearly all overseas telephone calls and most domestic and international printed messages.
The agency’s devices monitor a great deal of telephone circuits, cable lines and the microwave transmissions that carry an increasing share of both spoken and written communications. Computers are programed to watch for "trigger" words or phrases indicating that a message might interest intelligence analysis, when the trigger is pulled, entire messages are tape-recorded or printed out.
That kind of eavesdropping is, however, relatively simple compared with the breakthroughs that lie ahead in the field of snoopery. Already it is technically feasible to "bug" an electric typewriter by picking up its feeble electronic emissions from a remote location and then change them into words. And some scientists believe that it may be possible in the future for remote electronic equipment to interceptand "read" human brain waves.
Where such capabilities exist, so too does the potential for abuse. It is the old story of technology rushing forward with some new wonder, before the man who supposedly control the machines have found how to prevent the machines from controlling them.
It can be inferred that
选项
A、man will eventually be controlled by machines.
B、machines will eventually be controlled by man.
C、man is sometimes deceived by machines.
D、machines often rush into human brains.
答案
C
解析
从最后一句可推知:before the man who supposedly control the machine have found how to prevent the machines from controlling them.控制机器的人只有在发现怎么防止被机器反控制以后,科技才能有进展,产生新的奇迹。由此推知,人类有时会被机器欺骗控制。故应选C。
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