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Watch – Carole Cadwalladr on how tech giants hijacked truth and power

Watch – Carole Cadwalladr on how tech giants hijacked truth and power

Daily Maverick19-06-2025
British author and investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr joins Redi Tlhabi to expose how powerful tech platforms manipulate our data, fuel disinformation, and endanger democracy. From Cambridge Analytica to AI and surveillance capitalism, this urgent conversation asks: Are we sleepwalking into a future where truth itself is algorithmically controlled? And what can we still do to fight back?
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