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This episode traces the shift from the reactive 24‑hour news cycle to a world where AI predicts and pre‑fills the news, exploring concepts like digital rhetoric, rhetorical velocity, and predictive influence.
It examines how marketers and bad actors use advanced reasoning models, narrative generation, and model chaining to shape public perception and carry serious security risks—from automated radicalization to optimized attack planning.
Finally, it outlines defenses like truth supply chains, pre‑bunking, and rapid reality units, and poses a final provocation: in 2026, are we speaking to other humans or training the machines that now control our reality?
By MediaCoverage.aiThis episode traces the shift from the reactive 24‑hour news cycle to a world where AI predicts and pre‑fills the news, exploring concepts like digital rhetoric, rhetorical velocity, and predictive influence.
It examines how marketers and bad actors use advanced reasoning models, narrative generation, and model chaining to shape public perception and carry serious security risks—from automated radicalization to optimized attack planning.
Finally, it outlines defenses like truth supply chains, pre‑bunking, and rapid reality units, and poses a final provocation: in 2026, are we speaking to other humans or training the machines that now control our reality?