AI and geopolitics are like two powerful friends who help decide what shows up on your favorite social media apps.
AI, or artificial intelligence, is like a super-smart helper that learns from everything you click, watch, and share. It helps decide which videos, posts, or games pop up on your screen first, kind of like how your teacher picks which kid gets to go first in a game based on who's been the most helpful.
Geopolitics is like when big countries talk about what they want, sometimes like kids arguing over who gets the biggest cookie. If one country wants to be more popular online, it might work with AI to help its posts show up more often or even hide some posts from other countries.
For example, imagine your school has a competition where each class tries to get the most votes for their favorite snack. Some classes use smart helpers (like AI) and also ask the principal (like a country’s leaders) to help them out, that's how geopolitics can influence what shows up on social media.
Examples
- A country uses AI to spread fake news on social media during an election.
- Big companies use algorithms to show people only the content they agree with.
- AI can help countries hide their messages online.
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