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Place. so whenever you go and you like something, you are giving me a clue as to who you are as a person. and so all of this can be captured very easily and run through an algorithm that learns who you are. when you go to work, right, your co-workers see only one side of you. your friends see one side of you, but your computer sees all siesd of you. we can get better at human level accuracy at predicting your behavior. can we? yes, absolutely. some dispute that. chris wylie, then just 23, the notion was seductive as it was potentially lucrative. the company he worked for, scl, specialized in psychological operations for the military, and for him facebook was now the richest of canvases on which to not only read mienlsd but change them, which is what brought ....
He didn t want it. what he wants would not have tapassed t house hole on one second immigrants here let s hold on for one second. secretary? jake, look back at the history of immigration reform. i was very involved in 2006. and i ll tell you this, i think the democrats killed that deal. in 2006? in 2006. through poison pills. republicans have killed deals. if we don t get daca fixed, the blame goes to democrats, the blame goes to republicans, and the blame goes to the president. democrats want to have a deal right now. the reality is we ve heard that before. if donald trump supported lindsey graham s bill with durbin, it would pass the house. it would. it is outrageous to say he couldn t pass it would that s overwhelming bipartisan support scl i understand. you were saying, let s not talk about his words, which you have said, you found it abhorrent i m not arguing the words. let s talk about the deal, okay, i get that. but the pres ....
New market as c.e.o. group would create a new subsidiary in the us called cambridge analytical. except i wanted the idea is to hide behind another structure presenting themselves as an english company newly arrived in the us cambridge analytic who will offer roughly the same services. in creating cambridge analytic s.c.l. partnered with an american billionaire and not just any old one a mathematician specializing in data robert mercer the vice president of the firm of his faithful stalwart steve bannon before he joined the trump campaign. from the outset the objective was clear nothing less than a revolution in the way election campaigns were conducted despite multiple interview requests cambridge analytical has always refused to speak with us so to ....
Individuals in order to understand them their objective to determine what motivates human behavior the better to influence them. the strategic communication of s.c.l. as a company that was founded twenty five years ago they have several branches of literary branch a commercial branch an analytical branch and an election project and what they really do is psychology so they try to use psychology to influence people who are from sedition. on their website the firm is very clear about it services behavioral influence planning and evaluation is ideal for clients who wish to use influence to treat a problem. people without them being aware and it can and has been used by authoritarian regimes. critics say that s.c.l. ....
Is in the business of manipulating public opinion the company boasts for example about organizing protests in nigeria in two thousand and seven to influence the elections. s.c.l. also intervened during an election on the island of st vincent in the caribbean in a rather surprising way. extraterrestrial elections helped get a candidate elected hiring people to put graffiti on the walls creating a problem with us in this country because their candidate had prepared an answer to the problem for them so they really created a problem just so they could then solve it. in short s.c.l. sets up ultra targeted political influence strategies. and then suddenly what happened i think in around two thousand and twelve is they discovered data. and. they discovered it what you could do with data. to position themselves in this ....