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Election tech: How political campaigns use data and AI
Chris Wilson, CEO WPA Intelligence and former head of analytics for the Ted Cruz campaign, explains how election data modeling works.

Election tech: The future of politics is AI, big data, and social media
Strategist and election tech pioneer Joe Trippi shares the history of political data modeling, what business and politics have in common, and why the future of both depends on machine learning.

Tech Talk: Machine Intelligence and Political Campaigns
In this video, Mike Williams combines his years of government experience in Washington, DC with his passion for machine intelligence. Mike provides a baseline understanding of both political campaigns and machine intelligence before diving deeper into Bayesian machine learning and its application in collaborative filtering -- one of the methodologies for recommendation systems such as Netflix -- as a means to better target individual voters, as well as groups of voters. Watch to learn how the political campaign has become one of the most advanced and efficient startups of all time.

How Can AI Influence Elections?
Today, we're talking about how AI can influence elections, just in time for the U.S. 2018 Midterms!

Christopher Wylie explains how AI can manipulate political discourse
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie speaks to The Democracy Project on how artificial intelligence affects what users see on social media. He references an error that appeared on YouTube, where the Notre Dame fire was mistakenly affiliated with 9/11. Special thanks to SFU Public Square for arranging this interview. Check out our website: http://thedemocracyproject.ca

Can We Replace Politicians With Machines? | Alvin Carpio | TEDxOTHRegensburg
In his talk, he discusses whether it is possible to replace politicians with machines, and touches upon the wider implications of automation and machine-learning on humanity. Alvin has spent the last decade campaigning on issues of social justice, human rights, and public policy. Earlier this year he was listed on Forbes 30 under 30 EMEA for his work. In 2016 he founded The Fourth Group, a global community creating a new politics for the fourth industrial revolution (https://www.thefourthgroup.org).

A bold idea to replace politicians | César Hidalgo
César Hidalgo has a radical suggestion for fixing our broken political system: automate it! In this provocative talk, he outlines a bold idea to bypass politicians by empowering citizens to create personalized AI representatives that participate directly in democratic decisions. Explore a new way to make collective decisions and expand your understanding of democracy.