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Chinese social media campaigns are successfully impersonating U.S. voters, Microsoft warns
Microsoft identified a suspected China state-affiliated influence campaign targeting U.S. political candidates and impersonating voters on social media platforms. A report Thursday warned that the ...
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Rahm Emanuel floated rumors about the disappearance of China’s foreign minister and other top officials in a social media post that risks undermining Biden administration efforts to ease ...
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using ...
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China Suspected of Using AI on Social Media to Sway US Voters, Microsoft Says
China Suspected of Using AI on Social Media to Sway US Voters, Microsoft Says (Reuters) -Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese ...
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China may be behind online a/cs seeking to sway US voters: MS
Microsoft researchers have discovered a network of fake social media accounts believed to be controlled by China, which are using artificial intelligence to influence US voters. The Chinese ...
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‘Muddy the waters:’ Clemson studies how China, Russia use social media to push agendas
CLEMSON — There’s nothing out of the ordinary about propaganda. Generally, all governments engage in some form of it to support their goals. It can be as straightforward as "Uncle Sam" or ...
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Chandler Jones blasts Raiders on social media, deletes posts
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones took aim at his own club on social media Tuesday after he apparently was unable to gain access into the team gym. In a series of since-deleted posts ...
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using ...
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
The U.S. government has accused Russia of meddling in the 2016 election with a covert social media campaign and has warned of subsequent efforts by China, Russia and Iran to influence voters.
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Microsoft researchers said they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence US voters by using artificial intelligence. The Chinese ...

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