Suspected Chinese operatives have used images made by artificial intelligence to mimic American voters online in an attempt to spread disinformation and provoke discussion on divisive political issues as the 2024 US election approaches, Microsoft analysts warned Thursday.
In the last nine months, the operatives have posted striking AI-made images depicting the Statute of Liberty and the Black Lives Matter movement on social media, in a campaign that Microsoft said focuses on โdenigrating U.S. political figures and symbols.โ
The alleged Chinese influence network used a series of accounts on โWesternโ social media platforms to upload the AI-generated images, according to Microsoft. The images were fake and generated by a computer, but real people, whether wittingly or unwittingly, propagated the images by reposting them on social media, Microsoft said.
Microsoft said the social media accounts were โaffiliatedโ with the Chinese Communist Party.
The growing potential for adversaries to use AI to sow disinformation among US voters is an acute concern for election officials as they prepare for a contentious possible 2024 rematch between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump.
The concern is that foreign operatives will amplify an already-ripe domestic information environment. 69% of Republicans and Republican-leaners still say Bidenโs 2020 win was not legitimate, according to a CNN poll in July.
โWe can expect China to continue to hone this technology over time and improve its accuracy, though it remains to be seen how and when it will deploy it at scale,โ Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoftโs Digital Threat Analysis Center, wrote in a blog.
The AI-made images have โdrawn higher levels of engagement from authentic social media usersโ than some previous posts by the network of alleged…
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