Three know-how developments shaping 2024’s elections


However researchers I’ve spoken with over the previous few months say the 2024 US presidential election would be the first with widespread use of micro-influencers who don’t sometimes put up about politics and have constructed small, particular, extremely engaged audiences, typically composed primarily of 1 explicit demographic. In Wisconsin, for instance, such a micro-influencer marketing campaign might have contributed to file voter turnout for the state supreme courtroom election final yr. This technique permits campaigns to plug into a particular group of individuals through a messenger they already belief. Along with posting for money, influencers additionally assist campaigns perceive their viewers and platforms. 

This new messaging technique appears to function in a little bit of a authorized grey space. At present, there aren’t clear guidelines on how influencers must disclose paid posts and oblique promotional materials (like, say, if an influencer posts about going to a marketing campaign occasion however the put up itself isn’t sponsored). The Federal Election Fee has drafted steering, which a number of teams have urged it to undertake

Whereas many of the sources I’ve spoken with have talked in regards to the development of this pattern within the US, it’s additionally occurring in different nations. Wired wrote an awesome story again in November in regards to the affect of influencers on India’s election. 

Digital censorship

Crackdowns on speech by political actors are in fact not new, however this exercise is on the rise, and its elevated precision and frequency is a results of technology-enabled surveillance, on-line focusing on, and state management of on-line domains. The newest web freedom report from Freedom Home confirmed that generative AI is now aiding censorship, and authoritarian governments are growing their management of web infrastructure. Blackouts too are on the rise. 

In only one instance, current reporting by the Monetary Occasions reveals that the present Turkish authorities is tightening web censorship forward of elections in March by directing web service suppliers to restrict entry to personal networks.

Extra broadly, digital censorship goes to be a crucial human rights subject and a core weapon within the wars of the long run. Take, for instance, Iran’s excessive censorship throughout protests in 2022, or the ongoing partial web blackout in Ethiopia. 

I’d urge you to maintain a detailed eye on these three technological forces all through the brand new yr, and I’ll be doing the identical—albeit from afar! 

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What I’m studying this week

  • OpenAI has eliminated its ban on navy use of its AI instruments, in accordance with this nice report by Hayden Subject in CNBC. The transfer comes as the corporate begins work with the Division of Protection on AI. 
  • Lots of the world’s largest and brightest are in Davos this week on the World Financial Discussion board, and Cat Zakrzewski says the discuss of the city is AI security. I actually loved her insider look in The Washington Put up on the tech coverage issues which might be high of thoughts. 
  • Researchers from Indiana College Bloomington have discovered that OpenAI and different massive language fashions energy some malicious web sites and providers, comparable to instruments that generate malware and phishing emails. I discovered this write-up from Prithvi Iyer in Tech Coverage Press actually insightful!

What I realized this week

Google’s DeepMind has created an AI system that is superb at geometry, a traditionally laborious subject for synthetic intelligence. My colleague June Kim wrote that the brand new system, known as AlphaGeometry, “combines a language mannequin with a sort of AI known as a symbolic engine, which makes use of symbols and logical guidelines to make deductions.” She says the system is “a major step towards machines with extra human-like reasoning expertise.”