I wouldn't call myself a commitment-phobe, but someone who really likes to try everything to the point of wanting to do short-term projects, just to give myself the opportunity to go to more places and try more things.
I was very taken aback and disappointed in Sheryl Sandberg's public statement that if an individual did not want to continue to share their data with FB they would have to pay. To me, that sounds like a threat. Continue to let us use your property or pay?
Alexander Nix has no interest in the Republicans or Democrats winning or losing.
Individuals should be able to monetise their own data - that's their own human value - not to be exploited.
The use of data for political purposes wasn't invented by Cambridge Analytica.
If you are interacting with anything on your phone or your computer, it is specifically designed to collect as much data about you as possible, so that that can then be monetized.
Cambridge Analytica never took receipt of any data or undertook any modelling on behalf of Leave.E.U.
The proposal for how we were going to assist the Leave.E.U. campaign was to undertake the same type of research that we were undertaking in the United States.
The biggest companies in the world right now are made up of trillions of dollars of digital assets that really, in my opinion, should belong to us as individuals.
If you're trained as a proper political consultant, you should be able to undertake your profession no matter who the client is.