Workshop notes on AI‑driven propaganda referencing Cambridge Analytica and Trump campaign data use
Workshop notes on AI‑driven propaganda referencing Cambridge Analytica and Trump campaign data use The document merely recaps discussion points and publicly known articles about psychographic profiling and Cambridge Analytica. It does not provide new names, transactions, or concrete evidence, but it does point to existing controversy that could be a starting point for deeper source verification. Key insights: Mentions the risk of AI‑generated misinformation and identity‑theft for democratic processes.; Cites publicly reported pieces on Facebook quizzes, Trump’s psychographic voter profiling, and Cambridge Analytica’s role.; Calls for institutional interventions, regulatory fines, and coordination among media, advertising, and political actors.
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Workshop notes on AI‑driven propaganda referencing Cambridge Analytica and Trump campaign data use The document merely recaps discussion points and publicly known articles about psychographic profiling and Cambridge Analytica. It does not provide new names, transactions, or concrete evidence, but it does point to existing controversy that could be a starting point for deeper source verification. Key insights: Mentions the risk of AI‑generated misinformation and identity‑theft for democratic processes.; Cites publicly reported pieces on Facebook quizzes, Trump’s psychographic voter profiling, and Cambridge Analytica’s role.; Calls for institutional interventions, regulatory fines, and coordination among media, advertising, and political actors.
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