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2024-07-10 13:16:59| Engadget

US officials and their allies have identified and taken down an artificial intelligence-powered Russian bot farm comprising almost 1,000 accounts. These accounts were able to spread disinformation and pro-Russian sentiments across X, formerly Twitter. The Justice Department has revealed the scheme was made possible by software created by a digital media department in RT, a Russian state-controlled media outlet. According to a cybersecurity advisory from the FBI, intelligence officers from the Netherlands, and cybersecurity authorities from Canada, it centered on a tool called Meliorator, which can create authentic appearing social media personas en masse, generate text messages as well as images and mirror disinformation from other bot personas. For example, one account with the name Ricardo Abbott, which claimed to be from Minneapolis, posted a video of Russian President Vladimir Putin justifying Russias actions in Ukraine. The Justice Department is still tracing and trying to find all 968 accounts used by the Russian actors to disseminate false information. X has shared information with authorities on all the identified accounts and has already suspended them. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed Logitech G launches a new $80 wireless recharging mouse Apple TVs new Time Bandits show just got a glorious trailer and a July release date Engadgets guide to the best smart plugs You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Were liveblogging Samsung Unpacked 2024 And what to expect. Samsungs next big event kicks off in a few hours. Well be covering all the announcements (and testing out devices), so tune into our liveblog. We expect to see the Galaxy Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, but their updates could be minor, as well as Samsungs newest wearable, the Galaxy Ring. If you want some insight into what to expect, you can read up on that right here. Bookmark our liveblog. Apple blog TUAW returns as an AI content farm With not-so-new content from writers who havent worked there in more than a decade. The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) has returned online nearly a decade after shutting down. But the new owners of the once venerable source of Apple news appear to have transformed it into an AI-generated content farm. The site, which ceased operations in 2015, began publishing new articles, many of which appear nearly identical to content published by MacRumors and other publications over the past week. Adding to the grossness, the site also has an author page featuring former writers names and photos that appear to be AI-generated. Continue reading. A British boarding school will make students use old Nokia dumbphones First-year students will only be able to make calls and texts. Eton College, the elite historic British boarding school with famous alumni Princes William and Harry, Ian Fleming and Tom Hiddleston has instituted a new mobile phone policy for its first-year students starting in September. Those students will have to leave their smartphones at home and bring their SIM card to school to put in an old-school Nokia cell phone with a simple number pad, which can only make phone calls and send text messages. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-us-officials-help-take-down-ai-powered-russian-bot-farm-with-nearly-1000-fake-x-accounts-111659112.html?src=rss


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