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now, a new scientific break and able to charge wirelessly and remotely. i think it s a really exciting development for the field of cochlear implants. reporter: while today s existing cochlear implants have several parts positioned outside the ear, this new chip eliminates the need for those things entirely, using the ear s natural microphone instead of outside sensors, essentially offering patients a completely invisible hearing aid. it s a quality of life issue, in that one would have hearing all the time. within the next five to ten years, we will see totally implantable cochlear implants for anybody. reporter: as we mentioned, if all goes well, that implant would charge wirelessly, or chargers could even be built into pillows, repowering the device while the patient sleeps.
today social media, facebook and the like, are critical to understanding social movements. reporter: the documents leaked by edward snowden and obtained by nbc news included a top secret presentation of a pilot program given to american intelligence officials by gchq, the british equivalent of the nsa. the slides show how british spies are able to tap into cables and pull encrypted high speed data, including youtube addresses. they analyze the information to answer critical questions. none of the data is gathered within the u.s., sources say, but americans who use these websites overseas may have their online activity monitored. the nsa say they operate within the law and do not spy on the social media activities of ordinary americans. civil liberties groups, among others, are alarmed. it s one thing to spy on a particular person who has done something to warrant a government investigation. but governments have no business
reporter: intelligence officials revealed more about how the systems work. the program aimed at telephone records gathers logs of phone numbers dialled by u.s. phone customers and dumps them into an enormous database maintained by the nsa. but director of national intelligence james clapper says the government is prohibited from indiscriminately sifting through it. in other words officials say no data mining. nobody is listening to your telephone calls. reporter: the data is checked he says only when there is a specific phone number or pattern of calls associated with foreign terrorists. the only way to do that is if you have all the records in one place at that time. if you re looking for a needle in a haystack you need a haystack. reporter: the latest highly secret program to be revealed allows the nsa to plug into servers run by the biggest internet companies to monitor suspected terror communications. clapper says it is intended to
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