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Defend the rich: Enhanced Games founder turns to AI to challenge the media

Kishor Napier-Raman· ·4 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 3 views
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Defend the rich: Enhanced Games founder turns to AI to challenge the media
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Aron D'Souza, founder of the controversial Enhanced Games, has launched an AI platform called Objection, backed by billionaire Peter Thiel, to challenge media reports about wealthy individuals. The platform allows subjects of news stories to file objections for a fee, with AI reviewing claims after investigation by former intelligence agents and input from journalists. While the AI's decisions are not legally binding, D'Souza argues the system promotes transparency and accountability in journalism.

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The Sydney Morning Herald · Kishor Napier-Raman
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