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propaganda networks
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This tag covers discussions on WindowsForum.com about propaganda networks, particularly those linked to state-backed actors exploiting AI and large language models (LLMs). Content focuses on how these networks use LLM grooming to inject disinformation into public discourse, with a specific case study on Nordic languages. Topics include the integrity of AI training data, threats to democratic discourse, and the role of fact-checking organizations in identifying such manipulation. The tag is relevant for users interested in cybersecurity, information warfare, and the intersection of AI with geopolitical propaganda.
As artificial intelligence transforms how the world accesses, consumes, and interprets news, the integrity of the data fueling these systems becomes inextricably tied to the health of democratic societies. Nowhere is this entanglement more visible than in the Nordics, where state-backed...
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