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Jason Wilson
writer · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Jason Wilson appears only as a passing reference in the course materials, cited tangentially in discussions of far-right recruitment and online radicalization. Without substantial engagement in the readings provided, it's difficult to assess his direct contribution to the seminar's core concerns around AI, cybernetics, and digital culture, though his work likely touches on how online platforms gamify and algorithmically amplify extremist ideologies.
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