Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban cautioned that social media algorithms, rather than candidates’ policies or personalities, could have the greatest influence on voter behavior in the upcoming 2026 election cycle.
Social Media Algorithms Shaping Voter Perception
On Sunday, Cuban shared his views on X, writing, “This seems to be to be a race where everyone’s frame of reference is influenced more by the narratives delivered by the algorithms we consume than the actual events themselves.”
He added that these algorithms “evolve as new information, accurate or not, are posted,” creating an unpredictable environment for political campaigns.
AI-Driven Election Raises Stakes For Campaigns
Cuban went on to say, “This is the first AI driven election season where policy and personalities mean nothing and algorithms drive everything.”
He warned that the most influential positions in politics now belong to those who control the algorithms of major online platforms, followed by campaign teams that can “reverse-engineer the algos and use them to their advantage.”
The entrepreneur concluded his post with a playful acknowledgment of the backlash he expects, writing, “Now I wait for the personal attacks that those algos deliver to the top of my replies.”
Trump Approval Steady Despite Venezuela And AI Video Controversy
Last week, U.S. voters remained largely unmoved by news of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s capture, with President Donald Trump’s approval holding at 46% and disapproval at 51% in early 2026.
His handling of foreign policy received mixed reactions, reflecting voter unease over U.S. actions in Venezuela.
Last year, AI-generated videos featuring Trump, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos drew attention in India when they were used to influence Delhi University student elections.
In the U.S., a YouGov poll found most voters disapproved of Trump’s AI videos, including one showing him dropping sewage on protestors, another depicting former President Barack Obama being arrested and a third imagining Gaza with a Trump hotel.
70% of voters disapproved of the sewage video, describing it as unpresidential, disturbing, or offensive, while Republicans were split in their reactions.
The other AI videos also faced widespread disapproval, highlighting broad concerns over Trump’s use of AI-generated content on social media.
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