AI‑driven propaganda and personalized information manipulation discussed at Arizona State University workshop
AI‑driven propaganda and personalized information manipulation discussed at Arizona State University workshop The passage outlines a scholarly discussion of how AI could be used to manipulate public opinion and elections, mentioning past U.S. presidential elections. While it does not name specific actors, agencies, or transactions, it flags a potential avenue for investigative follow‑up into AI‑enabled influence operations tied to political outcomes. Key insights: Workshop warns that AI tools can be used for algorithmic manipulation of information feeds.; Claims that such methods may have influenced recent U.S. presidential elections and earlier cycles (2008, 2012).; Describes possible future scenarios where media corporations or governmental propaganda offices alter citizen information streams.
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AI‑driven propaganda and personalized information manipulation discussed at Arizona State University workshop The passage outlines a scholarly discussion of how AI could be used to manipulate public opinion and elections, mentioning past U.S. presidential elections. While it does not name specific actors, agencies, or transactions, it flags a potential avenue for investigative follow‑up into AI‑enabled influence operations tied to political outcomes. Key insights: Workshop warns that AI tools can be used for algorithmic manipulation of information feeds.; Claims that such methods may have influenced recent U.S. presidential elections and earlier cycles (2008, 2012).; Describes possible future scenarios where media corporations or governmental propaganda offices alter citizen information streams.
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