or your hottest dance moves. are also the same people who shape political narratives at the behest of governments. in effect big tech shapes how you see the world and helps the government see you. joining us to discuss all of this is chris garage offer co host of the covert action bulletin podcast and technology right. or chris, thank you for being with us. first, chris, let s look at the big picture here. what s your take on the role of big tech and politics both domestically and abroad? just like any big business, you know, big tech has a huge role in u. s. and global politics. and of course the u. s. as a giant role in global politics as well, i would say it s outside as i think we all know. but the role of big tech is very unique in a sense that many of these platforms actually play the role of information sharing . the tell us what information we re allowed to see. they share information with us . they collected the news like google news or so a stream like that, or they
with the letter from, you know, where you have regarding joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia. you know, has destroyed the american economy. so there s your boomerang self. ah, hello, i m manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. billions of people around the world use social media daily. it s hard to remember what life looks like before the internet. smartphones automated this automated that the use of technology has certainly made life more convenient for most people around the world. but did you ever stop to think about how that technology is using you, even worse how governments are using that technology on you this week? look into the overlap of big tech and politics all around the world. all right, let s get into the m l. me . technology is all around you. you re watching this right now because a big tech, but the industry is not as fun and virtuous as it likes to present itself. the same people who make it so you can laugh at cat videos, share your baby s 1
Staff writer, with CNANational security authorities have uncovered a Chinese cyberoperation to flood the Facebook accounts of President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and former premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) with derogatory comments.
Taipei, Feb. 4 (CNA) Taiwan's national security authorities have successfully cracked down on Chinese cyberattacks that recently posted information on the Facebook pages of President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and former Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌).