A wealthy investor named Mark Cuban has warned about the impact artificial intelligence algorithms could have on social conversations involving Donald Trump and Joe Biden. This warning comes amid the ongoing electioneering campaign. Cuban posted a message on his X account referencing the rise of unfiltered narratives on social media platforms. He thinks this if left unchecked, could influence the outcome of the showdown between Trump and Biden this year.
Comparing Donald Trump and Joe Biden: The Emergence of New Narratives
Some of the most strange and unpredictable occasions have occurred during the seven days leading up to the election. To begin, former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt that destroyed crypto X. On Monday, the former President announced he would make Senator J.D. Vance, a pro-Bitcoin senator from Ohio, his running mate, as per Coingape.
This tendency has been accompanied by a number of narratives shared on various social media platforms. According to Mark Cuban, "This seems to be to be a race where everyone's frame of reference is influenced more by the narratives delivered by the algorithms we consume than the actual events themselves," a tendency that he said may come with or without facts.
Cuban stated that no one knows for sure how the future election will be affected by the events that have occurred, even though President Joe Biden's performance at the most recent debate was regarded as a failure and that Donald Trump's attempt to assassinate him was unsuccessful. Despite this, he admitted that this election was the first one in the country to be driven by artificial intelligence.
Mark Cuban brought attention to the fact that the individuals who control the algorithms are among the most prestigious individuals in this season. His warnings are issued so that the appropriate authorities can exercise prudence and ensure that these influential entities do not impact the showdown between Trump and Biden.
What's Next for the Upheavals?
Assassination attempts on current or former Presidents of the United States of America continue to be a part of history. Despite the fact that citizens, especially crypto proponents, continue to clamor for increased security on prominent personalities, other unanticipated upheavals may be on the horizon.
Although it is unknown who will lead the country as President, one of the most significant concerns is the future of cryptocurrency. Both politicians have continued to push agendas to win voters who prefer cryptocurrency. Even though Donald Trump is on pace to deliver a speech at the Bitcoin Conference this year, Vice President Joe Biden is still trying to find ways to play catch-up.
Mark Cuban believes that all of this is found but that the threat posed by AI must be eliminated.


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