Artificial Intelligence and the Manufacturing of Reality
In 2016, a third of surveyed Americans told researchers they believed the government was concealing what they knew about the "North Dakota Crash," a conspiracy made up for the purposes of the survey by the researchers themselves. This crash never happened, but it highlights the flaws humans carry with them in deciding what is or is not real. The internet and other technologies have made it easier to weaponize and exploit these flaws, beguiling more people faster and more compellingly than ever before. It is likely artificial intelligence will be used to exploit the weaknesses inherent in human nature at a scale, speed, and level of effectiveness previously unseen. Adversaries like Russia could pursue goals for using these manipulations to subtly reshape how targets view the world around them, effectively manufacturing their reality.
Jan-22-2020, 02:58:22 GMT
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