The Council on American-Islamic Relations made an emergency request on October 15 for social media platforms to stop Indian Hindutva groups from using artificial intelligence and bot networks to spread anti-Muslim hate content because these synthetic propaganda efforts have already reached 27 million engagements on major platforms and create substantial risks of physical violence.
The part about the surge in AI-generated hate content in mid-2024, specifically with tools like Midjourney and DALL·E, really stood out; it highlights a critical intersection of advanced tech and social manipulation. It’s crucial that platforms develop more sophisticated detection algorithims, perhaps even leveraging AI itself, to counter these synthetic propaganda efforts, especially given the documented risks of physical violence and the misogynistic angle.
The part about the surge in AI-generated hate content in mid-2024, specifically with tools like Midjourney and DALL·E, really stood out; it highlights a critical intersection of advanced tech and social manipulation. It’s crucial that platforms develop more sophisticated detection algorithims, perhaps even leveraging AI itself, to counter these synthetic propaganda efforts, especially given the documented risks of physical violence and the misogynistic angle.