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«Spinning Language Models: Risks of Propaganda-As-A-Service and
Countermeasures»
https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05224
scrive Schneier:
One example of an extension of this
technology is the “persona bot,” an AI posing as an individual
on social media and other online groups. Persona bots have
histories, personalities, and communication styles. They don’t
constantly spew propaganda. They hang out in various interest
groups: gardening, knitting, model railroading, whatever. They
act as normal members of those communities, posting and
commenting and discussing. Systems like GPT-3 will make it easy
for those AIs to mine previous conversations and related
Internet content and to appear knowledgeable. Then, once in a
while, the AI might post something relevant to a political
issue, maybe an article about a healthcare worker having an
allergic reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine, with worried
commentary. Or maybe it might offer its developer’s opinions
about a recent election, or racial justice, or any other
polarizing subject. One persona bot can’t move public opinion,
but what if there were thousands of them? Millions?
Maurizio
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