Amazon Alexa Pushing Harris Accomplishments but not Those of Trump
Amazon Alexa, the virtual assistant developed by Amazon, is an artificial intelligence technology that is capable of providing users with a wide range of information and services. Jeff Bezos, former CEO, is the Executive Chairman of the Amazon Board.
In recent
years, the role of technology in shaping political outcomes has become
increasingly evident. With the rise of digital platforms and smart devices,
such as Amazon's Alexa, there is growing concern about these technologies being
used to influence elections. One particularly troubling example of this is the
allegation that Amazon is rigging the 2024 election against former President
Donald Trump with the help of Alexa. Like the legacy media, this raises
important questions about the power of technology companies to manipulate
democratic processes and calls for a critical examination of the relationship
between technology, politics and the government.
Amazon has
been caught attempting to rig the 2024 election against Trump with Alexa. As
many of you can imagine, there is the issue of data privacy and surveillance.
Many individuals rely on smart devices like Alexa to perform everyday tasks,
such as setting reminders, playing music, and controlling smart home devices.
However, the amount of data collected by these devices is staggering, raising
concerns about how this data could be used to manipulate political outcomes. It
appears Amazon is indeed using Alexa to influence the outcome of the 2024
election, this would represent a serious violation of user trust, not to
mention illegal and raise questions about the ethical implications of using
personal data for political purposes.
Furthermore,
it highlights the potential for technology companies to wield disproportionate
power in shaping political outcomes. As one of the largest and most influential
tech companies in the world, Amazon has the resources and reach to influence
public opinion on a massive scale. By leveraging the data collected by Alexa,
Amazon could potentially target specific groups of voters with tailored
messaging designed to sway their vote in a particular direction. This raises
concerns about the potential for tech companies to undermine the integrity of
democratic elections and calls for even greater transparency and accountability
in the use of technology in politics.
Additionally,
there is the issue of algorithmic bias. As algorithms play an increasingly
prominent role in shaping our online experiences, there is growing concern
about the potential for bias in the design and implementation of these
algorithms. If Amazon is using Alexa to influence the outcome of the 2024
election, there is a risk that the algorithm powering this manipulation could
be biased against certain political candidates or groups of voters. This raises
important questions about the fairness and impartiality of the technology we
rely on to make important decisions, such as casting a vote in an election.
This also
raises concerns about the potential for foreign interference in democratic
processes. As a global tech company with a presence in countries around the
world, Amazon has the potential to be influenced by foreign actors seeking to
undermine the democratic process in the United States. If Amazon is indeed
using Alexa to manipulate the outcome of the 2024 election, there is a risk
that this manipulation could be coordinated or supported by foreign entities
with their own political agendas. This highlights the need for increased
vigilance and oversight to prevent foreign interference in US elections and
protect the integrity of the democratic process.
In addition
to concerns about data privacy, algorithmic bias, and foreign interference, it also raises questions about the role of
technology in shaping public discourse and political debate. As more and more
of our interactions take place online, there is a risk that our exposure to
diverse viewpoints and sources of information are limited by the algorithms
that power the platforms we use. If Amazon is using Alexa to influence the
outcome of the 2024 election, there is a risk that this manipulation could
further polarize public opinion and limit the range of perspectives available
to voters. This calls for a critical examination of the impact of technology on
the quality of political discourse and the health of our democracy.
Of course, there are concerns about the transparency and accountability of tech companies
in the political process. As private entities with considerable power and
influence, tech companies, being private, like Amazon are not subject to the
same level of scrutiny and regulation as government institutions though
hearings have taken place in Congress. This raises questions about the extent
to which tech companies should be allowed to shape political outcomes and the
need for greater transparency and oversight in their activities. There is a
pressing need for increased accountability and regulation to protect the
integrity of democratic elections.
Benny Jones
recently posted on X:
PROOF: We
Caught Amazon is RIGGING The 2024 Election AGAINST Trump | This is Insane and
Illegal...
I shared a
viral video today of an Amazon Alexa responding to the question: 'Why should I
vote for Trump?'
Amazon Alexa
explains that it cannot engage in politics. Fair and appropriate response. No
problem. Then the Amazon Alexa is asked: 'Why should I vote for Kamala?'
The Amazon product immediately vomits out a
long-programmed Kamala biographical/political advertisement and demands you
VOTE for Kamala.
This is
*not* a glitch. I asked our audience to replicate the result on their Amazon
Alexas and received hundreds of videos from across America of Amazon openly
rigging the election.
Not only is
the Kamala response bizarrely paradoxical to the Trump answer -- but Amazon is
openly engaging in partisan activism inside tens of millions of Americans
private homes in violation of multiple FEC statues pertaining to Presidential
Campaign advertising limits and in-kind donations to Presidential candidates.
Paradoxical
programming. This is the trap of AI: It will only ever be as unbiased and
altruistic as its human who run it. The humans who run Amazon clearly hate
Trump and are programming their hate into their products.
@amazon is spitting in the faces of hundreds of
millions of their customers who do not support Joe Biden-Kamala Harris and
weaponizing your home products to push partisan left-wing fringe political
agendas.
This madness
must stop. I'm calling for Americans who are sick of this sh*t to throw out
their Alexas and boycott Amazon. We have seen massive success with Bud Light,
Lowes, John Deere, Harley Davidson, Ford, Tractor Supply and the list goes on
and on... thanks @robbystarbuck.
62 days away
from the 2024 election. Now is the time to act. Join the Amazon boycott. Get
massive woke corporations out of our elections and politics. Enough is enough.
Share this far and wide....
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