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House Oversight Document References AI‑Driven Propaganda, Cambridge Analytica, and Psychographic Targeting of Voters

House Oversight Document References AI‑Driven Propaganda, Cambridge Analytica, and Psychographic Targeting of Voters The passage cites specific media reports linking AI‑enabled data firms (e.g., Cambridge Analytica) to political campaigns and suggests a broader governmental/academic effort to study adverse outcomes of AI on democracy. It provides concrete article titles, dates, and URLs that can be followed for evidence, and it mentions potential coordination with advertising agencies, political parties, and media outlets—indicating possible financial or operational links worth investigating. While the document itself is a workshop agenda rather than direct evidence, the references point to known controversial activities that could be explored for undisclosed contracts, payments, or influence operations. Key insights: Workshop agenda from Arizona State University (Feb 24‑26, 2017) on AI‑driven misinformation and democratic threats.; References to New York Times, Washington Post articles about Facebook quizzes, Trump’s psychographic voter profiling, and Cambridge Analytica.; Mentions of coordinating advertising agencies, political parties, and media outlets to mitigate AI‑propaganda.

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House Oversight Document References AI‑Driven Propaganda, Cambridge Analytica, and Psychographic Targeting of Voters The passage cites specific media reports linking AI‑enabled data firms (e.g., Cambridge Analytica) to political campaigns and suggests a broader governmental/academic effort to study adverse outcomes of AI on democracy. It provides concrete article titles, dates, and URLs that can be followed for evidence, and it mentions potential coordination with advertising agencies, political parties, and media outlets—indicating possible financial or operational links worth investigating. While the document itself is a workshop agenda rather than direct evidence, the references point to known controversial activities that could be explored for undisclosed contracts, payments, or influence operations. Key insights: Workshop agenda from Arizona State University (Feb 24‑26, 2017) on AI‑driven misinformation and democratic threats.; References to New York Times, Washington Post articles about Facebook quizzes, Trump’s psychographic voter profiling, and Cambridge Analytica.; Mentions of coordinating advertising agencies, political parties, and media outlets to mitigate AI‑propaganda.

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