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Schneier on Security |
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8646798 |
Date de publication |
2025-02-04 12:01:36 (vue: 2025-02-04 12:08:15) |
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Deepfakes and the 2024 US Election |
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Interesting analysis:
We analyzed every instance of AI use in elections collected by the WIRED AI Elections Project (source for our analysis), which tracked known uses of AI for creating political content during elections taking place in 2024 worldwide. In each case, we identified what AI was used for and estimated the cost of creating similar content without AI.
We find that (1) half of AI use isn’t deceptive, (2) deceptive content produced using AI is nevertheless cheap to replicate without AI, and (3) focusing on the demand for misinformation rather than the supply is a much more effective way to diagnose problems and identify interventions...
Interesting analysis:
We analyzed every instance of AI use in elections collected by the WIRED AI Elections Project (source for our analysis), which tracked known uses of AI for creating political content during elections taking place in 2024 worldwide. In each case, we identified what AI was used for and estimated the cost of creating similar content without AI.
We find that (1) half of AI use isn’t deceptive, (2) deceptive content produced using AI is nevertheless cheap to replicate without AI, and (3) focusing on the demand for misinformation rather than the supply is a much more effective way to diagnose problems and identify interventions... |
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2024 analysis analysis: analyzed case cheap collected content cost creating deceptive deepfakes demand diagnose during each effective election elections estimated every find focusing half identified identify instance interesting interventions isn’t known misinformation more much nevertheless place political problems produced project rather replicate similar source supply taking than tracked use used uses using way what which wired without worldwide |
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