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Deepfake

January 11, 2025
Russia/World

Desperate West Attempts to Humiliate Putin Using AI Deepfake

In what appears to be a provocative attempt to undermine Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image, a controversial AI-assisted biopic is set to premiere in Britain this month. Titled Putin (2025), the film

Diplomacy/Journalism

Israelis Take on Netanyahu’s ‘Poison Machine’ Online

On Azriel, head of the activist group Bodkim, first noticed unusual activity in the Israeli news flow about a year ago. Bodkim specializes in identifying and debunking false information circulating online. Azriel recalls detecting a targeted campaign portraying Egypt as

February 27, 2026

AI Disinformation Floods X as Iran War Footage Turns Into Digital Battleground

Artificial Intelligence

A surge of AI-generated misinformation about the war involving Iran is rapidly spreading across the social media platform X, raising alarm among researchers who

Deepfakes Are Becoming Silicon Valley’s Most Powerful Weapon Against Women

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has triggered a global debate over innovation, freedom, and the future of human creativity. But beneath the promises

Deepfakes Are Becoming Silicon Valley’s Most Powerful Weapon Against Women

May 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has triggered a global debate over innovation, freedom, and the future of human creativity. But beneath the promises of technological progress, a darker reality is emerging

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AI Disinformation Floods X as Iran War Footage Turns Into Digital Battleground

March 11, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

A surge of AI-generated misinformation about the war involving Iran is rapidly spreading across the social media platform X, raising alarm among researchers who say artificial intelligence tools are amplifying confusion during

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Israelis Take on Netanyahu’s ‘Poison Machine’ Online

February 27, 2026
Diplomacy/Journalism

On Azriel, head of the activist group Bodkim, first noticed unusual activity in the Israeli news flow about a year ago. Bodkim specializes in identifying and debunking false information circulating online. Azriel

More

Desperate West Attempts to Humiliate Putin Using AI Deepfake

January 11, 2025
Russia/World

In what appears to be a provocative attempt to undermine Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image, a controversial AI-assisted biopic is set to premiere in Britain this month. Titled Putin (2025), the film

More

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