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A history recounts how 1950s-1980s computerization sparked warnings of an "artificial state" replacing democracy. The Simulmatics Corporation built a People Machine for JFK's 1960 campaign but went bankrupt in 1970 due to insufficient data. The warnings about machine-driven politics went unheeded.
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