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russian propaganda
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The tag russian propaganda on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Russian disinformation campaigns, particularly their infiltration of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. Threads examine how Russian propaganda exploits vulnerabilities in AI systems to spread false narratives, threatening global digital trust. Topics include the role of AI in amplifying disinformation, the responsibilities of tech companies, and the broader implications for information security. While the tag touches on political propaganda, the focus remains on the technical and cybersecurity aspects of how AI chatbots can be manipulated to serve propaganda purposes, with relevance to Windows users concerned about digital integrity and online safety.
Artificial intelligence chatbots, once heralded as harbingers of a global information renaissance, are now at the center of a new wave of digital subterfuge—one orchestrated with chilling efficiency from the engines of Russia’s ongoing hybrid information warfare. A comprehensive Dutch...
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Recent headlines once suggested that AI chatbots were “infected” with Russian propaganda—a claim that has sparked vigorous debate among technologists, policy experts, and everyday Windows users alike. Although the original Computing article appears to be no longer available, the underlying...