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Future elections may be swayed by chatbots

22 points| jonbaer | 7 years ago |technologyreview.com | reply

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[+] PurpleBoxDragon|7 years ago|reply
I feel like the safer bet is that future elections will be decided in much the same way as current elections are, by weaponized money. How many people would make great candidates that we never hear about because they don't have the money and realize the futility of even trying?
[+] creaghpatr|7 years ago|reply
Not to mention voters weaponizing the ballot by voting for the candidate of their choice.
[+] kartan|7 years ago|reply
Countries and big corporations already have a huge presence on social media. From Russia meddling with the elections to viral videos for beans we live in a world were no body knows that you are a dog on the internet, or a paid poster for some interest group.
[+] smadge|7 years ago|reply
You raise a great point. Deceptive social media propaganda campaigns are already happening; bots only decrease the costs.
[+] smadge|7 years ago|reply
Don’t have political discourse except with people you personally know, or face to face.
[+] buboard|7 years ago|reply
> except with people you personally know, or face to face

so don't talk to strangers, people outside your class and your race. i see that ending well

[+] qubax|7 years ago|reply
No. I'm sure it will be swayed by CNN, Foxnews, MSNBC, NYtimes, Washington Post and the rest of the media.

Not that it really matters because the elections will be won before the election since money will pick who the candidates are.

[+] Spivak|7 years ago|reply
TL;DR Growth hacking -- but by politicians this time, with some added FUD for flavor.

1. Loud people are more likely to be heard.

2. A view with the appearance of consensus carries a weight similar to one that does.

3. Bots powered by more modern AI techniques may be harder to recognize and moderate.

4. The author assumes AI chat works like in the movies when its actually more like cleverbot.

5. "Shielding people" from certain information is basically just thinking for them, at that point why even bother asking them what they want, you might as well just tell them.

[+] creaghpatr|7 years ago|reply
'Weaponized'
[+] toast_coder|7 years ago|reply
Thats a technical term for something your political opponents do.
[+] skywhopper|7 years ago|reply
_Future_ elections?
[+] smt88|7 years ago|reply
They likely weren't very "intelligent" in recent years. On one end, you had memes, which can be made once by a human and widely distributed.

On the other end of the spectrum, you had fake community organizers, trolls, etc., and as far as we know, those were mostly operated manually by a fairly large staff.

Chatbots would potentially make voter manipulation cheap enough for much smaller actors to do it.

[+] buboard|7 years ago|reply
so we need to replace elections?