Influence
Operations
define the competition for the most contested resource on earth:
your attention.
Every second,
.
.
.
every swipe,
.
click,
.
search,
.
reaction,
.
.
every connection,
interaction,
every pause
.
is a data point
in systems engineered to predict and wire
your next thought to AI-driven, self-reinforcing artificial lifestyles and political machines.
This is an experimental Public Service Campaign about identity fusion in the recommendation engine radicalization pipeline. Coming soon on The Human Space
Discover how modern marketing can help audiences learn that algorithmic partitioning is a design choice, not fate. Learn more →
Influence
Operations
Operational threat language
define the competition for the most contested resource on earth:
is spoken in the competition for the most contested resource on earth:
your attention.
your attention.
Every swipe,
every swipe,
Every minute,
click,
click,
every view,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
reaction,
reaction,
interaction,
is a data point
every pause
is a data point
in systems engineered to predict your next thought and rewire it to (...) artificial identity politics (...) Project 2025, remigration, anti-semitism.
in systems engineered to predict and wire your next thought to AI-driven, self-reinforcing artificial identities and political machines.
This is an experimental Public Service Campaign about identity fusion in the recommendation engine radicalization pipeline. Coming soon on thehumanspace.org
Discover how modern marketing agencies can help audiences learn that algorithmic partitioning is a design choice — not fate.
Experimental Public Service Campaign about Political AI Alphabetization.
Initial draft. Subject to change. Follow on GitHub. Read more link: Doxa & Gnosis in Content Ops (DataObey Blog). Discover how interim marketing and sovereign AIOps work together to help audiences rewire to shared reality — where realitypartitioning is a design choice, not fate. Tags: Maga, Remigration, Nationalisms, Racisms, Autocratic Leaders, Incels (...) Techno-politics, democracy