Microsoft’s threat center has released a report stating that China is using AI-generated content and fake social media accounts to cause division in the United States and other countries.
According to the report, Chinese influence operations continue to “opportunistically jump” on events such as a train derailment in Kentucky and wildfires in Maui to promote mistrust of the US government.
The polling about controversial US domestic issues “indicates a deliberate effort to understand better which US voter demographic supports what issue or position and which topics are the most divisive, ahead of the main phase of the US presidential election,” Watts wrote.
Africa Today News, New York reports that the report concluded there is little evidence that the influence operations have succeeded in swaying opinions thus far.
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The threat center reported late last year that social media accounts “affiliated” with the Chinese government had used social media accounts to impersonate US voters to influence midterm elections in 2022.
“This activity has continued and these accounts nearly exclusively post about divisive US domestic issues such as global warming, US border policies, drug use, immigration, and racial tensions,” Watts wrote.
“They use original videos, memes, and infographics as well as recycled content from other high-profile political accounts.”
Microsoft saw a surge in the use of AI-generated content used to augment China-linked online influence operations aimed at the presidential election in Taiwan in January, according to Watts.
“With major elections taking place around the world this year, particularly in India, South Korea and the United States, we assess that China will, at a minimum, create and amplify AI-generated content to benefit its interests,” Watts wrote.
Microsoft’s report also noted that North Korea has begun to use AI to steal cryptocurrency, attack supply chains, and gather military intelligence more effectively.