It wouldn’t affect privacy much and can prevent election interference.
Wonder Land: As if Trump-Biden weren’t enough, two of the U.S.’s most prominent CEOs may actually duke it out. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kellyanalysts have uncovered a network of fake social-media accounts affiliated with China’s Communist Party, according to a Sept. 7 company report. The accounts, masquerading as U.S.
voters, were using artificial intelligence-generated images to spread divisive propaganda. Chinese, Russian and Iranian operatives used similar “bot farms”—networks of fake accounts—to interfere in the 2022 and earlier elections. Russian government operatives earlier this year boasted that social networks detect only 1% of their fake accounts.Continue reading your article with
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