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Chilling amount the ad man REALLY knows about you down to your kids’ treats…as AI realises what you’ll buy before you do

A TECH CEO has revealed the chilling level of detail ad firms now know about your private life – and how they use AI to read your mind.

The boss of the world’s third largest advertising group boasted how the mind-boggling degree of information his company owns can predict what you buy before you even do.

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A tech boffin boss explained the chilling level of information his company had over nearly the whole adult population[/caption]
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The scary presentation revealed how they know who someone is, what their hobbies are and even who they live with[/caption]
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Tech CEO Arthur Sadoun said his company know if you have kids and how this might impact your decisions[/caption]

Publicis Groupe CEO Arthur Sadoun revealed how his creepy algorithm allows them to predict people’s behaviour accurately.

This frightening revelation was illustrated by a hypothetical story of a woman named “Lola” – who represents your average Joe online.

Sadoun revealed in his presentation: “At a base level, we know who she is, what she watches, what she reads, and who she lives with,

“Through the power of connected identity, we also know who she follows on social media, what she buys online and offline, where she buys, when she buys, and more importantly, why she buys.”

His scary data collection company tracks 2.3 billion people worldwide and has over 7,000 bits of data on each person in the U.S. alone.

But the talk became even more eerie after he made another shocking revelation.

The boss told viewers of how his firm know what decisions you might make when buying even the most basic products such as juice.

The tech boss said: “We know that Lola has two children and that her kids drink lots of premium fruit juice.

“We can see that the price of the SKU [juice] she buys has been steadily rising on her local retailer’s shelf.

“We can also see that Lola’s income has not been keeping pace with inflation.

“With CoreAI, we can predict that Lola has a high propensity to trade down to private label,” he said.

This means that with enough information, Sadoun’s AI model can automatically detect if Lola needs to buy cheaper juice – and then start advertising cheaper juice to her.

But in another nightmarish twist – the boss revealed that he could do this to almost all adults on Earth.

He shockingly claimed that the algorithm could do this for 91 per cent of the human adult population.

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His AI model tracks at least a quarter of the Earth’s population, or 2.3 billion people[/caption]
The unsettling talk told of how much reach companies really have over consumers
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He claimed his company can personally see and engage with 91% of all human adults[/caption]

“Thanks to CoreAI, we can do that with 91 percent of adults all around the world,” the CEO bragged.

The boss’s hair-raising talk also emphasised the critical importance of data when it comes to personalising adverts towards online users.

He revealed that his data firm tracks 75 per cent of all in-store purchases.

This level of real-time personalised advertising can be unfair for consumers, according to experts.

Tech boffin Lena Cohen said that no one can help us – as there is little regulation on data brokers today.

She stated the chilling facts: “You don’t know what information a data broker has on you, who they’re selling it to, and what the people who buy your data are doing with it.

“Brokers have detailed information on billions of people, but we know relatively little about them.

She added: “There’s a real power/knowledge asymmetry.”

Other critics have argued that the amount of data collected raises concerns about privacy and surveillance, despite the benefits of more effective and personalised adverts.

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He emphasised the importance of data when it comes to using AI for advertising[/caption]
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Artificial intelligence is being used by companies to predict your behaviour in everyday life[/caption]
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