Meta has removed hundreds of Facebook accounts associated with campaigns from China, Israel, Iran, Russia, and other countries, which used AI tools to generate disinformation, Aisha Counts of Bloomberg reports, citing the company’s quarterly threat report. Among the campaigns, the company found a network in China sharing AI-generated poster images of a fictious pro-Sikh movement and an Israel-based network posting AI-generated comments praising Israel’s military under pages of media organizations and public figures.
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