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According to one former employee, Cambridge Analytica’s leaders informed the company that negative news was imminent before the Guardian and Times stories broke, but few could have predicted how ...
New reports detail how British-American company Cambridge Analytica mined Facebook ... a 28-year-old Canadian who helped start up Cambridge, told The Guardian that in 2014 he began working with ...
When the Guardian reported in late 2015 on the link between Kogan and Cambridge, ... Cambridge Analytica has not been around that long, but they have been involved in several successful campaigns.
In September, 2016, Alexander Nix, the C.E.O. of Cambridge Analytica, the data and messaging company that was working at the time with Donald Trump’s supposedly flagging Presidential campaign ...
Sue Halpern on Cambridge Analytica’s exploitation of Facebook data to push a pro-Trump agenda, and on the actions of Robert Mercer, Alexander Nix, and Christopher Wylie while working for the ...
Rosenberg, Matthew et al. "How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions." The New York Times. 17 March 2018. Ghani, Rayid. "Why What Cambridge Analytica Did Was Unacceptable." ...
Cambridge Analytica co-founder Christopher Wylie opens up 02:28. The Guardian claims Facebook threatened to sue to keep the story under wraps, while Cambridge Analytica said it was working within ...
Cambridge Analytica’s scientific foundation—as reporting from The Guardian has shown—seems to mostly derive from the work of Michal Kosinski, a psychologist now at the Stanford Graduate ...
Ever since it was revealed in 2018, Facebook has been facing the repercussions of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced horizontal lines.
When the 2015 Guardian story broke, Facebook immediately secured written assertions from Cambridge Analytica, Kogan, and Christopher Wylie that the data had been deleted.
The Guardian claims Facebook threatened to sue to keep the story under wraps, ... Cambridge Analytica is partly owned by Republican donor Robert Mercer and was at one time run by Steve Bannon.