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Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers in Australia have demonstrated how it is possible to train a system to manipulate human behavior and decision-making, highlighting the double-edged sword that is modern high tech.Well, the beginning stage anyway. But the study shows that the pathway is promising, so expect it to be picked up and exploited. RTFree will hacked: AI can be trained to manipulate human behavior and decisions, according to research in AustraliaSee alsoIt doesn't even take AI to manipulate. That's why narrative control is the name of the game in power relations.I use different search engines and I notice that they give different results based on their algos. The most used engine sometime excludes significant information that doesn't fit the narrative. This is just a matter
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers in Australia have demonstrated how it is possible to train a system to manipulate human behavior and decision-making, highlighting the double-edged sword that is modern high tech.Well, the beginning stage anyway. But the study shows that the pathway is promising, so expect it to be picked up and exploited. RTFree will hacked: AI can be trained to manipulate human behavior and decisions, according to research in AustraliaSee alsoIt doesn't even take AI to manipulate. That's why narrative control is the name of the game in power relations.I use different search engines and I notice that they give different results based on their algos. The most used engine sometime excludes significant information that doesn't fit the narrative. This is just a matter
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers in Australia have demonstrated how it is possible to train a system to manipulate human behavior and decision-making, highlighting the double-edged sword that is modern high tech.
Well, the beginning stage anyway. But the study shows that the pathway is promising, so expect it to be picked up and exploited.
Free will hacked: AI can be trained to manipulate human behavior and decisions, according to research in Australia
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It doesn't even take AI to manipulate. That's why narrative control is the name of the game in power relations.
I use different search engines and I notice that they give different results based on their algos. The most used engine sometime excludes significant information that doesn't fit the narrative. This is just a matter of marginalizing or excluding certain sites. And then, there is de-platforming.