Technology should be able to play a role, but right now we do not have the laws, regulations, education or technology to stop the negative use cases of that. We could actually have a thing where, instead of, i think this is how it works in france, in england, you get like, one slot, and you get to say one thing, yes. And you could say, what's my message? What's the thing i'm trying to say? And and facebook could actually introduce a kind of mass fairness doctrine, whe're in every country,. There isn't this like, as how much you pay me with the sort of citizen's united problem that we all know
Brittany Kaiser, a former Cambridge Analytica insider, witnessed a two day presentation at the company that shocked her and her co-workers. It laid out a new method of campaigning, in which candidates greet voters with a thousand faces and speak in a thousand tongues, automatically generating messages that are increasingly aiming toward an audience of one. She explains how these methods of persuasion have shaped elections worldwide, enabling candidates to sway voters in strange and startling ways.