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There are fewer guardrails in place to counter false narratives, and the tools and networks that help spread misinformation are getting more robust. AI, misinformation risks will increase ahead of ...
A s the 2024 race for President heats up, so too does concern over the spread of AI misinformation in elections. “It’s an arms race,” says Andy Parsons, senior director of Adobe’s Content ...
An article published on the website Futurism Monday alleges Sports Illustrated used artificial intelligence to generate sports articles. Futurism's reporting says AI was used to generate the text ...
Deepfakes were used to spread misinformation before the 2024 South Korean legislative election with one source reporting 129 deepfake violations of election laws within a two week period. [23] Seoul hosted the 2024 Summit for Democracy, a virtual gathering of world leaders initiated by US President Joe Biden in 2021. [24]
The revelations that Sports Illustrated had unknowingly published AI-generated articles — and the blowback against this once-lauded institution that has published luminaries of the sport and ...
The artificial intelligence firm said the threat actors used its AI models to generate short comments, longer articles in a range of languages, made up names and bios for social media accounts ...
Five secretaries of state are urging Elon Musk to fix an AI chatbot on the social media platform X, saying in a letter sent Monday that it has spread election misinformation. The top election ...
With generative AI tools it's easier than ever to spread misinformation. And with a presidential election around the corner, a growing number of people are sounding the alarm.