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AI‑driven persuasion and propaganda risks outlined at Arizona State University workshop

AI‑driven persuasion and propaganda risks outlined at Arizona State University workshop The document discusses generic threats of AI‑enabled persuasion, identity‑theft, and propaganda without naming specific individuals, agencies, or concrete transactions. It offers no actionable leads, dates, or financial details, making it low‑value for investigation despite its relevance to emerging technology risks. Key insights: AI could be used to bias sentiment and damage reputations of individuals or groups.; Personalized persuasion technologies may concentrate power in the hands of a few actors.; Poor oversight of algorithmic ad placement could harm vulnerable audiences.

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AI‑driven persuasion and propaganda risks outlined at Arizona State University workshop The document discusses generic threats of AI‑enabled persuasion, identity‑theft, and propaganda without naming specific individuals, agencies, or concrete transactions. It offers no actionable leads, dates, or financial details, making it low‑value for investigation despite its relevance to emerging technology risks. Key insights: AI could be used to bias sentiment and damage reputations of individuals or groups.; Personalized persuasion technologies may concentrate power in the hands of a few actors.; Poor oversight of algorithmic ad placement could harm vulnerable audiences.

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