![]() Product and feature availability may vary by state, broker/dealer, and registered investment adviser. All withdrawals are subject to ordinary income tax and, if taken prior to age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal additional tax. Withdrawals taken within the contract withdrawal charge schedule will be subject to a withdrawal charge. Withdrawals will reduce the contract value and the value of any potential protection benefits. This notice does not apply in the state of New York. Registered index-linked annuities are distributed by its affiliate, Allianz Life Financial Services, LLC, member FINRA, 5701 Golden Hills Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416-1297. Products are issued by Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. Variable annuity guarantees do not apply to the performance of the variable subaccounts, which will fluctuate with market conditions. Guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. The LifeLog program was canceled in January 2004 after criticism concerning the privacy implications of the system.FIUL is not a source for a guaranteed stream of income in retirement. government officials, LifeLog is not connected with DARPA's Total Information Awareness. News reports in the media described LifeLog as the "diary to end all diaries-a multimedia, digital record of everywhere you go and everything you see, hear, read, say and touch". Generically, the term lifelog or flog is used to describe a storage system that can automatically and persistently record and archive some informational dimension of an object's (object lifelog) or user's (user lifelog) life experience in a particular data category. ![]() It sought to “find meaningful patterns in the timeline, to infer the user’s routines, habits, and relationships with other people, organizations, places, and objects, and to exploit these patterns to ease its task" Īnother of DARPA's goals for LifeLog had a predictive function. ![]() The high level goal of this data logging was to identify "preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality". This was to include credit card purchases, web sites visited, the content of telephone calls and e-mails sent and received, scans of faxes and postal mail sent and received, instant messages sent and received, books and magazines read, television and radio selections, physical location recorded via wearable GPS sensors, biomedical data captured through wearable sensors. LifeLog aimed to compile a massive electronic database of every activity and relationship a person engages in. The objective of the LifeLog concept was "to be able to trace the 'threads' of an individual's life in terms of events, states, and relationships", and it has the ability to "take in all of a subject's experience, from phone numbers dialed and e-mail messages viewed to every breath taken, step made and place gone". According to its bid solicitation pamphlet in 2003, it was to be "an ontology-based (sub)system that captures, stores, and makes accessible the flow of one person's experience in and interactions with the world in order to support a broad spectrum of associates/assistants and other system capabilities". ![]() LifeLog was a project of the Information Processing Techniques Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. ![]()
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