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  2. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Disinformation attack campaigns may leverage deep fake technology to generate disinformation concerning people, states, or narratives. Deep fake technology can be weaponized to mislead an audience and spread falsehoods. [140] Echo chambers: An epistemic environment in which participants encounter beliefs and opinions that coincide with their ...

  3. Memetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Memetic warfare is a modern type of information warfare and psychological warfare involving the propagation of memes on social media.While different, memetic warfare shares similarities with traditional propaganda and misinformation tactics, developing into a more common tool used by government institutions and other groups to influence public opinion.

  4. Internet manipulation - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Core-tactics include injecting false material onto the Internet in order to destroy the reputation of targets and manipulating online discourse and activism for which methods such as posting material to the Internet and falsely attributing it to someone else, pretending to be a victim of the target individual whose reputation is ...

  5. Cyberwarfare and the United States - Wikipedia

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    McAfee spokespersons claimed that "this is the highest profile attack of its kind that we have seen in recent memory." [ 67 ] In February 2010, the United States Joint Forces Command released a study which included a summary of the threats posed by the internet: "The open and free flow of information favored by the West will allow adversaries ...

  6. Internet vigilantism - Wikipedia

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    For example, the case of Megan Meier, a teenager who committed suicide due to online bullying. The perpetrators were doxxed by bloggers who committed themselves to ensuring their social punishment and loss of employment. [6] In Singapore, cyber vigilantism became a popular form of peer surveillance and is largely viewed as a form of civic ...

  7. ChatGPT’s ‘memory’ experiment offers a glimpse into what AI ...

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    OpenAI announced it’s testing “memory” with a small pool of users to let ChatGPT remember information about you and your conversations and use that information to inform its responses to ...

  8. Digital obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    Published in 1986, the BBC Domesday Project became the subject of intense preservation efforts beginning in 2002. [ 1 ] Digital obsolescence is the risk of data loss because of inabilities to access digital assets, due to the hardware or software required for information retrieval being repeatedly replaced by newer devices and systems ...

  9. Nicholas Goldberg: Why it matters that middle schoolers don't ...

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    Of course Americans could be forgiven for throwing up their hands in frustration as history, civics and social studies have become weaponized in the culture wars, with self-serving politicians ...