Matters of Consequence
Data has the power to mobilize, to inform, and to connect. But what happens when that same power is used to manipulate, suppress, or exploit? In this episode of Matters of Consequence, we explore the moment Brittany Kaiser realized the technology she helped build at Cambridge Analytica wasn’t just shaping elections, it was undermining democracy. From behavioural microtargeting to voter suppression, she saw firsthand how data could be weaponized. And when the scales tipped, she had to make a choice: stay silent or step into the light. This is a conversation about the cost of knowing too much, the weight of speaking out, and the unresolved fight for ethical data in an age of surveillance. Because in the end, the question isn’t just what data can do, it’s what it should do, and who gets to decide. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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