Machines Like Us

How to Survive the “Broligarchy”

Nov 4, 2025
Carole Cadwalladr, an investigative journalist renowned for exposing the Cambridge Analytica scandal, discusses the rise of techno-authoritarianism and the alarming influence of Big Tech on democracy. She explores the failures of regulation post-2016 and how tech giants use data architecture for surveillance. The conversation highlights the gender dynamics in tech leadership, the implications of AI on journalism and labor, and the urgent need for public action to defend democratic values against tech consolidation.
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INSIGHT

Tech Elites Publicly Align With Political Power

  • The 2024 inauguration image signaled tech elites aligning openly with political power, not just behind-the-scenes influence.
  • Carole Cadwalladr argues this marks a new phase she calls techno-authoritarianism where tech and illiberal politics conjoin.
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Surveillance Architecture Serves Control And Commerce

  • Big Tech's business model of mass data collection creates surveillance architecture useful for control as well as advertising.
  • Cadwalladr warns that the same data systems that sell attention can enable repression and movement control.
ANECDOTE

TED Stunt And Direct Confrontation With Sam Altman

  • Cadwalladr tested ChatGPT by asking it to write a TED-style talk and used the result in her live presentation as a provocation.
  • She confronted Sam Altman afterwards accusing OpenAI of using journalists' work without consent and calling it "data rape."
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