Sentences with phrase «analytica ceo»

Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix was caught bragging about the firm's pivotal role in the Trump campaign on a sting video from the U.K.'s Channel 4.
-- Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix has been suspended from the company.
Alexander Nix, the Cambridge Analytica CEO captured on a sting video released this week, met with then - campaign manager Corey Lewandowski to make a pitch for the data - mining company's voter target products, including its so - called psychographic method.
When British investigators asked Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix if the firm had any links to Russia, he replied, «We've never worked with a Russian organization in Russia or any other country, and we don't have any relationship with Russia or Russian individuals.»
Following the suspension of Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix for being caught on video offering to entrap politicians with bribes and sex workers and boasting about the company's role in...
A man affixes posters depicting Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix behind bars, with the slogan «Our data not his.
After Donald Trump won the White House in 2016, in part with the firm's help, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix went to more clients to pitch his services, the Times reported last year.
And on Monday, after the U.K.'s Channel 4 broadcast covert footage of Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix boasting about how the company could sway elections, the ICO stepped up its probe by applying for a warrant to search the firm's offices.
Referring to a series of unsavoury claims made by Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix to an undercover reporter for Channel 4 News, Prasad said, «Would the Congress now depend on data manipulation and theft to woo the voters?
The Times also revealed that ousted Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix used racial slurs to describe black clients in internal emails.
Assange, who was approached by the Cambridge Analytica CEO about Hillary Clinton's missing emails in 2016, also tweeted at the committee, offering to give evidence to the fake news inquiry.
Wylie told The Post that he had sat in on several conference calls with then - Cambridge Analytica CEO, UK citizen Alexander Nix, and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who then served as the company's vice president, at which high - level campaign strategy was discussed.
A widely read January 2017 article in Motherboard points to a September 2016 talk by Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix in which he described the technique:
«We tried to correct the press... but unfortunately and somewhat ironically this was an example of fake news that got disseminated and spun out virally,» Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix said on Tuesday.
In his testimony to the British Parliament, now - suspended Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix said the company had generated thousands of pieces of creative content for the Trump campaign for its various targets.
[Cambridge Analytica CEO appears to talk about using bribes and sex workers to sway elections in video]
Cambridge Analytica CEO, Alexander Nix, was one of several senior executives filmed by an undercover reporter from Britain's Channel 4.
That's because Britain's Channel 4 posted a video showing Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix describing a series of salacious and corrupt tactics for hire to a reporter pretending to be a fixer for a client who wanted to influence elections in Sri Lanka.
«We've rolled out a long - form quantitative instrument to probe the underlying traits that inform personality,» Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix said in a 2016 speech.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix was suspended last week after he was caught by undercover reporters saying that the company would help clients bribe or entrap political candidates in sex scandals, though it's not clear whether the company has actually pulled off any such schemes in the past.
Those sources also relayed that, according to Nix's email, Assange told the Cambridge Analytica CEO that he didn't want his help, and preferred to do the work on his own.
In videos covertly recorded by reporters at Britain's Channel 4 News, now - suspended Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix boasted about bribing and blackmailing his clients» political opponents, at one point suggesting he could «send some girls around» (read: sex workers) to a rival candidate to generate damaging material against them.
Suspended Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix has been scheduled for a return visit to the House of Commons next month.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix, right, with Mark Turnbull, another company executive.
MARCH 19 - 20, 2018: Channel 4, a British public - service broadcaster, airs an undercover investigation that videotapes Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix explaining the firm's methods for manipulating elections in foreign countries, including the use of bribes and sex workers («beautiful Ukrainian girls») to entrap politicians.
United States Facebook to change privacy controls in wake of data scandal, Reuters Suspended Cambridge Analytica CEO to appear before UK parliamentary committee, Reuters
Cambridge Analytica CEO Aleander Nix sent an email that said he had reached out to Assange in attempt to access emails from Clinton's private server in hopes to create a searchable database of the emails for the campaign or a pro-Trump political action committee, according to two sources.
Additionally, a new report from Channel 4 in the U.K. shows Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix claiming his company ran all the digital operations for the Trump campaign.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix claimed his company ran all the data and digital operations for the Trump campaign, according to a new report from Channel 4 in the U.K.
As the Daily Beast reported in late October, last year Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix offered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange assistance in the release of 33,000 of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's stolen emails.
Watts then pointed to embroiled data firm Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix, whose CEO claimed in hidden camera footage that the company could use Ukrainian sex workers to entrap politicians.
The Cambridge Analytica CEO suggested that these are hypothetical scenarios, but did say that some of these tactics had been employed in the past.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix told an undercover reporter for Channel 4 News, that the company could offer candidates deals that are «too good to be true,» film the exchange, then post the video online.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix offering to engage in not just microtargeting and data services, but also the dark arts of propaganda, entrapment, and other illicit tactics to win elections.
In 2016, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix tried to reach WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to try to help take better political advantage of the hacked Clinton emails.
On the heels of Wylie's revelations, the UK's Channel 4 is in the midst of broadcasting a five - part exposé including undercover footage of recently suspended Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix offering to engage in not just microtargeting and data services, but also the dark arts of propaganda, entrapment, and other illicit tactics to win elections.
[Cambridge Analytica CEO appears to talk about using bribes and sex workers to sway elections in video]
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix had been suspended in March after a series of TV broadcasts showed him making controversial statements about his firm's work on elections, including how Cambridge Analytica played a major role in Trump's presidential victory.
On this episode of our podcast, we feature an interview with Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix and talk about Amazon, HelloFresh and our Q3 reports:
«We've rolled out a long - form quantitative instrument to probe the underlying traits that inform personality,» Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix said in a 2016 speech.
«Pretty much every message that Trump put out was data - driven,» says Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix
After Trump won the White House in 2016, in part with the firm's help, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix went to more clients to pitch his services, the Times reported last year.
Schroepfer also confirmed this agreement was signed with Kogan in June 2016, and said the «core commitments» were to confirm the deletion of data from himself and three others Kogan had passed it to: Former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix; Wylie, for a company he had set up after leaving Cambridge Analytica; and Dr Michael Inzlicht from the Toronto Laboratory for Social Neuroscience (Kogan mentioned to the committee earlier this week he had also passed some of the Facebook data to a fellow academic in Canada).
Cambridge Analytica may be out of business thanks to bad publicity, but «Emerdata» is a new company, whose board includes the daughters of Robert Mercer, who bankrolled Cambridge Analytica; disgraced former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix is on its board of directors, and much of Cambridge Analytica's C - suite has packed up their desks and moved -LSB-...]
Analytica CEO Geoff Daly said «Obtaining patent protection in the world's largest medical device market is a major milestone and an important step in the commercialisation of the AutoStart infusion system.»
After Trump won the White House in 2016, in part with the firms help, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix went to more clients to pitch his services, the Times reported last year.

Not exact matches

While Mark Zuckerberg testified before the Senate Tuesday in the wake of his company's entanglement with Cambridge Analytica, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced that the forum - based site had discovered and banned nearly a thousand accounts run by the same Russian trolls that were accused of attempting to sway political opinions on Facebook through politically charged advertising, fake news, and other posts.
The hearing will give lawmakers the chance to ask the Facebook CEO directly about the company's involvement in the improper harvesting of data from an estimated 87 million users by Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm that worked for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent nearly 10 hours testifying before Congress this week, answering questions about how Facebook mishandled user data during the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Hastings also discussed how criticism of Facebook over its Cambridge Analytica data - harvesting scandal was «not completely unfairly,» adding that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was «leading the charge on fixing» the social network's issues.
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