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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how countries spread their ideas and opinions, making propaganda more advanced and wide-reaching. Recently, Chinese media used AI to create a series of videos poking fun at the American Dream, showing how AI’s cool tricks can make messages more engaging and widespread. This part talks about how AI helps make videos, pictures, and sounds that grab your attention and spread fast, all while making it cheaper and faster to get these messages out there.
Thanks to new AI tools, it’s now super easy for anyone to create cool videos, images, and even voice clips. This means that governments can quickly share their side of the story with the world, adding fancy visuals and sounds without spending too much money or time.
China’s “A Fractured America” video series is a perfect example of how AI can be used to tell a story in a specific way. These videos use AI to show America struggling with big problems like drug use, wealth gaps, and political fights. This part looks into how these videos fit into China’s bigger plan to shape what people think about America.
Moving from old-school propaganda to social media has made it easier to reach more people. Social media lets governments jump into conversations and spread their messages far and wide. AI plays a big role here by making content that looks real and can easily become viral.
Using AI in propaganda brings up some tough challenges in figuring out what’s real and what’s made up by governments. This section digs into the problems with AI-made stuff, like deepfakes, and how it’s getting harder to tell fact from fiction.
As AI gets better, so does the ability to create fake videos (deepfakes) and spread false information. This makes it tricky to check facts and protect the truth of what we see and hear online. The fear is that AI could make it look like there’s a lot of support for certain views, even if there isn’t, which is a big worry for free speech and real discussions.
This guide breaks down how AI is being used in modern efforts to shape public opinion, from making convincing content to dealing with the issues of fake news and deepfakes. Learn about the impact on how we see the world and what can be done about AI’s role in spreading messages.
Sources Aljazeera