Generative Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI, while possessing the potential for positive transformation, also raises concerns regarding its influence on reality perception and its susceptibility to misuse. It has the capability to blur the line between fact and fiction, potentially providing biased or misleading information under the guise of objectivity. Furthermore, there is apprehension that generative AI could reshape how societies interact with reality, enabling state actors to exploit the technology to undermine the national security and sovereignty of other nations.
China, for instance, has strategically integrated generative AI into its propaganda efforts, leveraging it to enhance the efficiency and quality of its digital content. Despite regulations aimed at controlling the spread of disinformation, the state retains significant control over the use of generative AI, utilizing it as a potent tool in its information warfare arsenal.
China’s proactive measures in regulating generative AI underscore its recognition of the technology’s significance in reshaping political communication landscapes. While enacting laws to curb misinformation and cyber violence associated with deep-synthesis technology, the state has simultaneously cultivated its own capabilities in utilizing generative AI for propaganda purposes. Notably, despite regulations aimed at private companies, the state retains the prerogative to employ these technologies and tactics for its own agenda.
This highlights the complex interplay between regulatory efforts, technological advancement, and state control in shaping the evolving landscape of information warfare.
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