#212 Libby Lange on Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare
Description
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During this episode, Libby Lange discusses her recent article: Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare: The Next Frontier in China’s Quest for Global Influence.
Recording Date: 9 Dec 2024
Research Question: Libby Lange suggests an interested student or researcher:
- Take the concept of Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare from the hypothetical and theoretical into the real world and find evidence of Chinese researchers who are actually retrieving data from data brokers.
- Investigate how Russia is pursuing adjacent or complementary Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare capabilities.
Resources:
- Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned
- Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare: The Next Frontier in China’s Quest for Global Influence by Libby Lange
- Decoding China’s AI-Powered ‘Algorithmic Cognitive Warfare’ by Libby Lange
- Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP)
- Active Measures by Thomas Rid
Link to full show notes and resources
Guest Bio: Libby Lange is a Director of Intelligence at the Special Competitive Studies Project. Prior to SCSP, Libby worked as an Intel Analyst at Graphika, where she focused on Chinese state-linked influence operations and public health misinformation. Prior to Graphika, she served as a speechwriter and communications manager for Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, accompanying the President on multiple state visits. Libby holds an M.A. in Global Affairs from Yale University and a B.A. in Political Science from National Taiwan University.
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