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Article: AI to Aid Democracy - published over 1 year ago.
Content: There’s good reason to fear that AI systems like ChatGPT and GPT4 will harm democracy. Public debate may be overwhelmed by industrial quantities of autogenerated argument. People might fall down political rabbit holes, taken in by superficially convincing bullshit, or obsessed by folies à deux relationships with machine personalities that don’t really exist....
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/04/ai-to-aid-democracy.html   
Published: 2023 04 26 10:51:22
Received: 2023 04 29 21:43:57
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Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: AI to Aid Democracy - published over 1 year ago.
Content: There’s good reason to fear that AI systems like ChatGPT and GPT4 will harm democracy. Public debate may be overwhelmed by industrial quantities of autogenerated argument. People might fall down political rabbit holes, taken in by superficially convincing bullshit, or obsessed by folies à deux relationships with machine personalities that don’t really exist....
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/04/ai-to-aid-democracy.html   
Published: 2023 04 26 10:51:22
Received: 2023 04 29 21:43:57
Feed: Schneier on Security
Source: Schneier on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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