This got me thinking about how AI could influence the formation of political populations – more insular political "bubbles" and the further entrenchment of polarized viewpoints.
Also, sophisticated AI models could potentially identify specific demographic or psychographic segments that are most receptive to particular political narratives and agendas (anyway, politicians are doing that already in one way or the other).
I also wonder whether the cognitive processes involved in developing, maintaining, and revising political beliefs, attitudes, and ideologies can be considered Bayesian in nature.
This got me thinking about how AI could influence the formation of political populations – more insular political "bubbles" and the further entrenchment of polarized viewpoints.
Also, sophisticated AI models could potentially identify specific demographic or psychographic segments that are most receptive to particular political narratives and agendas (anyway, politicians are doing that already in one way or the other).
I also wonder whether the cognitive processes involved in developing, maintaining, and revising political beliefs, attitudes, and ideologies can be considered Bayesian in nature.