The reason I was interested in your paper—and Mr. Bennett can also comment on this—is that we have a realm called the Internet and as technology gets more specific, there is more micro-targeting of certain individuals with the information we have. My concern is whether that micro-targeting can be used in an extremely negative way to influence someone to do the wrong thing, whether it be terrorist activities or other things. How worried should we be that this micro-targeting can influence someone, as you said, in a heightened response, heightened attentiveness? Is there something we can do? What is your advice? Is that a worry for you also?
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