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Russian Disinformation Campaigns Intensify Ahead of U.S. Elections

by Harikrishnan A
October 24, 2024
in AI, Business, News, Politics, Tech, Trending, World
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Russian Disinformation Targets Harris-Walz Campaign, New Microsoft Report Reveals
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As the U.S. elections approach, new evidence suggests that Russian disinformation campaigns are stepping up their activities, employing advanced technology like artificial intelligence (AI) to sway public opinion. A report from Microsoft’s Threat Analysis Center highlights the use of AI-generated deepfake videos, including a particularly troubling one featuring Vice President Kamala Harris, aimed at discrediting key political figures.

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Deepfakes Targeting Kamala Harris

Released on Wednesday, Microsoft’s report reveals that Russian operatives have crafted several deepfake videos designed to portray Harris negatively. In one disturbing instance, the AI-generated content falsely accuses her of illegal poaching in Zambia. In another, she is depicted making inappropriate comments regarding assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump.

While many of these deepfakes have not gained significant attention, one video focused on Harris’s running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, surprisingly racked up over 5 million views on the platform X (formerly Twitter) within just 24 hours. This video, filled with misleading information, spread rapidly after being promoted by an RT correspondent in late September.

The Role of State-Controlled Media

The Microsoft report emphasizes the role of Russian state-controlled media outlets, such as RT and Sputnik, in amplifying these deceptive narratives within the U.S. Although these media efforts have had limited effectiveness in engaging American audiences, they employ tactics like deceptive editing and fake posts that mimic credible sources to confuse voters.

One tactic involved manipulating audio of Kamala Harris speaking about Trump, further complicating the disinformation landscape. As AI-generated content struggles to resonate, Russian operatives appear to be reverting to simpler, more traditional methods of manipulation as Election Day approaches.

Broader Disinformation Efforts

The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has echoed Microsoft’s concerns, noting that Russian propagandists have crafted a fake video targeting Tim Walz, falsely accusing him of sexual assault. This type of disinformation is part of a broader strategy to undermine political candidates as the election draws nearer.

With the U.S. government already taking action by imposing sanctions on RT for its role in Russian influence operations, the focus on counteracting these disinformation campaigns is intensifying.

Rising Chinese Influence Operations

In addition to Russian efforts, Microsoft’s report highlights an increase in Chinese influence operations aimed at specific U.S. politicians. Known as “Taizi Flood,” these actors have targeted down-ballot Republican candidates critical of the Chinese government, including Representatives Michael McCaul and Barry Moore, as well as Senators Marsha Blackburn and Marco Rubio.

These campaigns have involved spreading false accusations, such as claims of financial corruption against Rubio, even though he is not up for reelection this year. The targeted politicians have expressed concern over these efforts, pointing to a broader Chinese strategy to manipulate American public opinion and undermine critics of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Politicians Speak Out

Targeted lawmakers have not been silent. Senator Blackburn, who has been critical of TikTok’s links to its parent company, ByteDance, noted that China’s attempts to malign her are “nothing new.” She remains committed to holding China accountable.

Similarly, Rep. McCaul regards the CCP’s criticism of his work as a “badge of honor,” vowing to continue pushing back against Chinese influence, which he sees as a significant threat to U.S. interests. Senator Rubio has also cautioned that the CCP aims to stifle voices opposing its oppressive policies.

In a broader context, the report indicates that Iranian actors are also active, targeting U.S. election-related websites and media with content urging Americans to boycott the election, particularly due to candidates’ support for Israel.

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