Hawthorn's Across the Aisle Podcast

Polling 2.0 - The Evolution of Political Intelligence w/Christopher S. Wilson

34 min · 2 jan 2026
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The podcast episode features a conversation between John Ashford and Chris Wilson, CEO of Eyes Over, discussing social media monitoring, artificial intelligence, and its impact on politics and corporate decision-making. Takeaways * Social media monitoring provides real-time opinion-based analysis, capturing dynamics and momentum rather than just attitudes. * AI-driven conversational persuasion outperforms traditional political advertising, focusing on relatability and emotional mirroring. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Across the Isle Podcast * 06:07 Advantages of Social Monitoring * 12:21 Process of Social Media Monitoring * 18:50 Impact of AI on Politics * 24:35 Recent Findings and Surprises

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