Propaganda - Influence campaigns
AI Risk"AI-driven fake news campaigns to influence public opinion could be represented at the crossroads of “Information Manipulation” and “Propaganda.”"
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Domain4. Malicious Actors & Misuse
Subdomain4.1 > Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scale
Entity2 - AI
Intent1 - Intentional
Timing2 - Post-deployment
CategoryInformation Manipulation
SubcategoryPropaganda - Influence campaigns
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MITRISK-Ferrara2023-46.03.02.a - Propaganda - Influence campaigns
"AI-driven fake news campaigns to influence public opinion could be represented at the crossroads of “Information Manipulation” and “Propaganda.”"
MITRISK-Ferrara2023-46.03.02 - Propaganda - Influence campaigns
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Included resource
GenAI against humanity: nefarious applications of generative artificial intelligence and large language models
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