Political Disinformation and AI

Elections around the world are facing an evolving threat from foreign actors, one that involves artificial intelligence.

Countries trying to influence each other’s elections entered a new era in 2016, when the Russians launched a series of social media disinformation campaigns targeting the US presidential election. Over the next seven years, a number of countries—most prominently China and Iran—used social media to influence foreign elections, both in the US and elsewhere in the world. There’s no reason to expect 2023 and 2024 to be any different…

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Russia’s information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown

Russia’s covert operations are prioritizing quantity over quality but researchers say the approach isn’t working.

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How Security Teams Combat Disinformation and Misinformation

“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.” That popular quote is often attributed to Mark Twain. But since we’re talking about misinformation and disinformation, you’ll be unsurprised to learn Twain never said that at all. In fact, no one knows who first strung those words […]

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White House argues platforms should be liable if algorithms promote harmful content

The Biden administration argues that companies such as Google should be responsible for harmful content their algorithms promote.

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Beyond Trump, Twitter welcomes back purveyors of far-right disinformation

Soon after allowing Trump’s return to Twitter, Musk brought back other accounts that have promoted disinformation frequently in the past.

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Senate Democrats call on FTC to investigate Twitter’s data security

Lawmakers worry that Elon Musk’s hasty changes on the Twitter platform such as altering its verification service could harm consumers.

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To win the internet, the Pentagon’s info ops need more humanity and a dash of absurdity

U.S. information operations should dispense with deception and obfuscation and embrace truth as well as the absurdity of meme culture.

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