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Carol Hancox
October 27, 1:24 AM
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The Trump and Harris campaigns have built huge networks of influencers and content creators. They have one last job—getting people out to vote.
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Carol Hancox
October 27, 12:43 AM
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Moldova is facing a tide of disinformation unprecedented in complexity and aggression, the head of a new center meant to combat it tells WIRED. And platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Telegram and YouTube could do more.
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Carol Hancox
September 23, 4:14 AM
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In an Intelligence Committee hearing with representatives from Google, Apple, and Meta on Wednesday, senators stressed that foreign influence is far from a solved problem.
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Carol Hancox
August 24, 2:50 AM
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Kamala Harris has launched a new Twitch channel as a part of the Democratic campaign’s broader strategy for engaging young voters online.
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Carol Hancox
August 17, 2:25 AM
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From Hasan Piker to Logan Paul, this interactive display maps how online personalities on the right and the left are using their massive followings to influence the US election.
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Carol Hancox
July 12, 1:46 AM
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This wasn't the social media election everyone expected
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Carol Hancox
June 30, 4:06 AM
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Experts tell WIRED that Russian disinformation campaigns are using generative AI more and more.
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Carol Hancox
June 13, 7:23 PM
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Wyoming’s secretary of state wants the county to reject its candidacy, but the AI bot’s human “meat puppet” says everything is in order.
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Carol Hancox
June 9, 4:55 AM
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With just six months to go before the US presidential election, Gemini and Copilot chatbots are incapable of saying that Joe Biden won in 2020, and won’t return results on any election anywhere, ever.
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Carol Hancox
May 31, 3:43 AM
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EXCLUSIVE: Campaign ads published on Facebook and Instagram ahead of the EU elections by AfD, Germany's far-right party, blame immigrants for crime and sexual violence.
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Carol Hancox
May 31, 3:13 AM
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Joint parliamentary security committee chair Margaret Beckett writes to prime minister urging government to prepare for foreign states interfering with 4 July election.
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Carol Hancox
May 25, 6:39 AM
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Without new rules, campaigns could hoodwink voters with AI-generated ads. And no one really seems to be taking the threat seriously.
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Carol Hancox
May 8, 7:32 PM
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Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is this a good thing?
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Carol Hancox
October 27, 12:49 AM
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Russia, Iran, and China are targeting the US election with an evolving array of influence operations in the last days of campaign season.
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Carol Hancox
October 6, 1:23 AM
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More than 60 countries are holding elections in 2024. Throughout the year, WIRED will be tracking every instance of AI’s use in and around those campaigns.
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Carol Hancox
September 15, 11:26 PM
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An election conspiracy group has announced plans to livestream footage from ballot drop boxes and recruit sheriffs to help. Local officials are concerned about potential voter intimidation.
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Carol Hancox
August 24, 2:45 AM
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A week after falsely claiming Kamala Harris’ campaign used AI to inflate crowd sizes, Trump is now posting AI-generated photos of Taylor Swift fans endorsing him.
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Carol Hancox
August 17, 2:01 AM
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APT42, which is believed to work for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, targeted about a dozen people associated with both Trump’s and Biden’s campaigns this spring, according to Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
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Carol Hancox
July 6, 12:28 AM
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“Although conversation provoking, it reads as infantilizing,” says one young voter about the meme campaigns waged by the Labour and Conservative parties in the UK. “They’re trivializing a very serious event.”
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Carol Hancox
June 29, 3:17 AM
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If it wins the UK general election, “AI Steve” will be represented by businessman Steve Endacott in Parliament. Endacott says he’ll merely be a conduit, and the AI will make the policy decisions.
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Carol Hancox
June 9, 5:22 AM
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A vast majority of the election-related disinformation a South African watchdog group identified came from X, where Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla posted a fake video featuring a Donald Trump endorsement.
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Carol Hancox
May 31, 4:05 AM
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More than 60 countries are holding elections in 2024. Throughout the year, WIRED will be tracking every instance of AI’s use in and around those campaigns.
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Carol Hancox
May 31, 3:39 AM
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Annoying texts and disinformation campaigns have wrecked get-out-the-vote drives. Now, Relentless, a progressive organizing group, wants to pay you to tell your friends to vote.
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Carol Hancox
May 26, 12:53 AM
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As deepfakes and AI-manipulated content circulate in India, experts worry about their implications.
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Carol Hancox
May 17, 2:24 AM
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UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, part of the GCHQ signals intelligence agency, to protect mobile phones of election candidates from cyber-attack Political candidates, election officials and others at high risk of being targeted online are being offered protection against phishing and malware attacks in the run-up to the next general election. The move follows attempts by Russian intelligence services and hacking groups linked to China to target institutions, high-profile individuals and parliamentarians in the UK. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, part of the GCHQ signals intelligence agency, is to provide the service, known as Personal Internet Protection, to high profile individuals considered at risk from attack by hostile states.
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