Comment by nine_k
16 hours ago
I suspect that politicians right before elections may pay more than standard gambling. They gamble with much higher stakes.
16 hours ago
I suspect that politicians right before elections may pay more than standard gambling. They gamble with much higher stakes.
Hah, outsourcing political "influencing" to tiny "consulting" companies that promise great things but is a rickety AI slop shop in the backend.
I suppose the only difference to the Big 4 is the price tag.
I guess politicians could claim to be hiring a voter research company and profess to be oblivious to the "voter hacking" schemes (hacking the voters' minds to lean whichever way the politician wants them to lean).