Broken News: Generative AI vs. Democracy, Featuring Tyler Williams, Director of Investigations at Graphika
Tyler Williams, Director of Investigations at Graphika, was recently featured in a TaiwanPlus Broken News documentary on disinformation in Taiwan.

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Tyler Williams, Director of Investigations at Graphika, was recently featured in a TaiwanPlus Broken News documentary on disinformation in Taiwan. Graphika previously detailed how Taiwan is on the frontlines of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) international influence operations in our report Detecting Digital Fingerprints.
In the new documentary, Tyler discusses previous uses of artificial intelligence in Chinese disinformation campaigns, including one that used various AI services to increase its effectiveness:
Fake news anchors, fake text, image, audio, and video. Really they're using AI for AI's intended purpose which is efficiency and scale. And these are the business cases that are given by commercial AI providers.
For more, watch the full segment below:

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