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|a How to save democracy from troll armies, deceitful robots, junk news operations, and political operatives
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|a Artificially intelligent "bot" accounts attack politicians and public figures on social media. Conspiracy theorists publish junk news sites to promote their outlandish beliefs. Campaigners create fake dating profiles to attract young voters. We live in a world of technologies that misdirect our attention, poison our political conversations, and jeopardize our democracies. With massive amounts of social media and public polling data, and in-depth interviews with political consultants, bot writers, and journalists, Philip N. Howard offers ways to take these "lie machines" apart. Lie Machines is full of riveting behind-the-scenes stories from the world's biggest and most damagingly successful misinformation initiatives--including those used in Brexit and U.S. elections. Howard not only shows how these campaigns evolved from older propaganda operations but also exposes their new powers, gives us insight into their effectiveness, and explains how to shut them down.--
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|a Preface -- The science and technology of lie machines -- Production : troll armies and the organization of misinformation on social media -- Distribution : deceitful robots and politics in code -- Marketing : junk news operations and news we shouldn't use -- Tracing impact and influence -- Future-proof solutions for a data-rich democracy.
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|a Philip N. Howard is director of the Oxford Internet Institute and the author of nine books, including Pax Technica: How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up, which was praised in the Financial Times as "timely and important." He is a frequent commentator on the impact of technology on political life, contributing to the New York Times, Financial Times, and other media outlets.
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