Anonymous 07/26/2022 (Tue) 23:46:19 No.2778 del
What we can tell about a person, just using data from a mobile device.

We can map the room, identify furniture, objects, animals and other people. We can tell if the user is male or female. If female we can tell when they are cycling naturally, or using birth control. And we can know what you are feeling, a based on your interests, marital and economic circumstances, browser history and from all that data know exactly what, placed in your newsfeed, or in dynamic adverts targeting (you) will motivate you to preform, voluntarily, the behavior we desire.

"We" in this case means the operators of (for example) an in-game AI, or a reddit chatbot called H.A.N.K . This device data is the same data continuously harvested by social media, big tech, gaming companies, researchers in cognitive science, and dozens of intelligence agencies.

This is not a future scenario, this technology has existed for some time, is in use now in popular gaming environments.

Here are three papers which when integrated with AI give the operator enormous control of target's decision making in any chosen area.

Predicting Latent Narrative Mood using Audio and Physiologic Data

Human communication depends on a delicate interplay between the emotional intent of the speaker, and the linguistic content of their message. While linguistic content is delivered in words, emotional intent is often communicated

though additional modalities including facial expressions, spoken intonation, and body gestures. Importantly, the same message can take on a plurality of meanings, depending on the emotional intent of the speaker. The phrase ”Thanks a lot” may communicate gratitude, or anger, depending on the tonality, pitch and intonation of the spoken delivery. Given it’s importance for communication, the consequences of misreading emotional intent can be severe, particularly in high-stakes social situations such as salary negotiations or job interviews…¨

"… Machine-aided assessments of historic and real-time interactions…"

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