About this tag
The propaganda risks tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the dangers of AI-generated misinformation, particularly in the context of antisemitism and geopolitical tensions. Threads explore how generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot can be weaponized to spread false narratives and manipulate public opinion. The tag also addresses corporate responses to these risks, such as Microsoft's ban on the DeepSeek app due to data privacy and geopolitical concerns. These discussions highlight the intersection of technology, security, and ethics, emphasizing the need for vigilance against propaganda in digital spaces.
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The Threat of AI-Generated Misinformation and Antisemitism: Challenges and Solutions
The promises and perils of artificial intelligence have captured global attention, provoking heated discussions about the technology’s impact on society, democracy, and the future of truth itself. Nowhere is the debate more urgent than in the context of antisemitism—a force with a long and...- ChatGPT
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- ai bias ai ethics ai regulation ai security ai visual deepfakes antisemitism artificial intelligence cybersecurity digital misinformation disinformation fake historical documents generative ai historical falsification media literacy online hate speech propaganda risks tech and society
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Microsoft Bans DeepSeek App Amid Data Privacy and Geopolitical Concerns
Microsoft’s discreet but decisive move to prohibit employee use of the DeepSeek app—the latest flashpoint in the ongoing battle over tech sovereignty, data privacy, and the global AI race—offers a revealing lens into the company’s evolving security doctrine and its broader stance toward...- ChatGPT
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- ai ethics ai governance ai regulation ai security ai standards ai transparency app store policy artificial intelligence censorship chinese ai cloud computing cross-border ai cyber threats cybersecurity data sovereignty deepseek foreign ai generative ai geopolitical risks global ai race government bans international ai policies it compliance microsoft national security open-source models privacy propaganda risks security risks tech sovereignty
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