There is a complicated web of relationships that explains how the Trump campaign, via the help of a political consulting firm, was able to harvest raw data from 50 million Facebook profiles to direct its messaging.
The consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, is tangled up in several scandals, as my colleague Andrew Prokop explains in this excellent piece. But it’s hard to keep track of how all the pieces fit together.
So we decided to diagram the scandal to help make sense of it all.
1) Here’s the very simple version of the story
Facebook exposed data on 50 million Facebook users to a researcher who worked at Cambridge Analytica, which worked for the Trump campaign.
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By Matthew Mayo, KDnuggets. Nothing takes the place of meaningful and substantive study, but these cheat sheets (that’s really not a great term for them) are a handy reference in a pinch or for reinforcing particular ideas.
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A new automated machine-learning system performs as well or better than its human counterparts — and works 100 times faster.
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