State Department: US developed an aggregator with artificial intelligence to detect “Russian disinformation”

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the State Department has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) aggregator that allows you to find disinformation attributed to Russia on the Internet. He said this at an event organized by the non-governmental organization (NGO) Freedom House. TASS.

According to Blinken, there is allegedly a constant stream of disinformation from Russia regarding the special operation in Ukraine and that US authorities are working to resolve this issue.

According to Blinken, the State Department has developed an AI-enabled online content aggregator for Ukraine to collect verifiable Russian disinformation and then share it with partners around the world. The Minister of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the ministry supports the development of independent media and digital literacy. According to him, the US is working with partners and academia to reliably detect falsified texts produced by Russian chatbots.”

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Prior to that, Craig Martell, Pentagon Chief Digital Officer and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your name chatbot ChatGPT “an excellent tool for spreading disinformation.” The expert stated that his biggest concern with ChatGPT is that the bot can freely express his thoughts. As a result, users may have the impression that this system is authoritative, according to Martell. Eventually, he says, people will start to believe him, even if he’s wrong.

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