From LLMs to hallucinations, here’s a simple guide to common AI terms
A glossary of common AI terms like LLMs and hallucinations, designed for a general audience.
Read on TechCrunch →China's state media is leveraging AI-generated content, including animations, to disseminate its narrative and often criticize the US, as seen in a recent example depicting a conflict in Iran.
Why it matters
This article highlights the growing use of AI by state actors for propaganda and influence operations. The ability to quickly generate sophisticated, narrative-driven content like AI animations allows for more pervasive and potentially persuasive dissemination of state-aligned messages, raising concerns about information warfare and the manipulation of public opinion on a global scale.
China's government news is now using AI to make videos that tell stories, sometimes to make fun of the US. This is a new way for them to spread their message online.
A glossary of common AI terms like LLMs and hallucinations, designed for a general audience.
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Read on Economic Times Tech →Anthropic has restricted OpenClaw, a third-party agent tool, from accessing its Claude models under standard plans, forcing developers to use API-based, usage-billed access.
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