Turns out hacking -- both computer systems and political institutions -- is a very high ROI vector of attack. Cheap and potent. Because you are exploiting your opponent's preexisting hidden vulnerabilities (which are plenty), and entirely by-passing its strengths.
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Your enemies don't need to be a cabal of hyper-competent supermen in order to hijack your elections. They just need to play the role of nominally competent hackers. Because you've already given them a massive pile of critical vulnerabilities to play with
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For the next few years, the world democracies will turnout authoritarian leaderships and dictatorships under the cover of populism and majoritarianism. Use of high technology will give the leaderships full control of the populations and sentiments
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Totally agree. Even in India, democracy is in real danger.
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