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The AI also pointed out that because of Musk’s large number of followers and high visibility, any misinformation he posts is immediately amplified and gains legitimacy among his followers.
Secretaries of state from five U.S. states urged billionaire Elon Musk on Monday to fix social media platform X's AI chatbot, saying it had spread misinformation related to the Nov. 5 election.
The misinformation boosted by X’s AI model Grok included ... Elon Musk’s social media app X is supercharging the spread of voter-fraud conspiracy theories with the help of artificial ...
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 ...
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]
They’re frequently used to target people — overwhelmingly women and girls — with images and videos that depict their faces and likenesses in nude and sexually explicit scenarios without ...
Lyric Jain, who founded Logically in 2017, [5] said he was partly inspired by his grandmother's turn to misinformation before she died of pancreatic cancer. [6] [7] A WhatsApp group that spread misinformation led her to replace "her cancer medication in favour of unproven, alternative treatments."
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.