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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says

Sep 08, 2023 - reuters.com
Microsoft researchers have identified a network of suspected Chinese-controlled fake social media accounts that are using artificial intelligence (AI) to influence U.S. voters. The accounts, part of a suspected Chinese information operation, have been creating politically charged content in English since March 2023 to mimic U.S. voters. The researchers did not specify the platforms affected, but posts from Facebook and Twitter were shown in their report.

The Chinese embassy in Washington has denied the accusations, calling them prejudiced and speculative. The U.S. government has previously accused Russia of meddling in the 2016 election and has warned of similar efforts by China, Russia, and Iran. Microsoft used a multifaceted attribution model to link the posts to China, but did not provide detailed evidence in the report.

Key takeaways:

  • Microsoft researchers have identified a network of fake social media accounts, believed to be controlled by China, that are using artificial intelligence to influence U.S. voters.
  • The Chinese embassy in Washington has denied the accusations, calling them prejudiced and speculative, and stated that China advocates for the safe use of AI.
  • The fake accounts have been using generative AI technology since March 2023 to create politically charged content in English and mimic U.S. voters, according to Microsoft.
  • The researchers did not specify which social media platforms were affected, but posts from Facebook and Twitter, now known as X, were shown in their report.
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