The Shocking Abysses of Artificial Intelligence

Substitution of reality and its in-depth analysis – new programs are capable of this.

Artificial intelligence is one of those critical technologies that are developing rapidly, and their application is being implemented in a wide variety of fields. Although there are cases when these innovations are clearly not beneficial, but rather used for destructive purposes.

The first example is related to the substitution of reality in Venezuela. Since there is a real chance of getting a prison sentence for inciting protests, opposition strategists have mastered a new trick for media manipulation – they created virtual news presenters such as ‘Bestie’ and ‘Buddy’ to publish reports critical of the government on social networks. This innovative approach with virtual avatars, which is part of the ‘Operation Retweet’ project, allows them to say almost anything, avoiding responsibility. ‘Operation Retweet’, in turn, is part of the #VenezuelaVota and #LaHoradeVenezuela initiatives.

For the first time, information about this appeared on August 16 on CNN, which is the mouthpiece of the globalists.

‘Operation Retweet’ videos are published to social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter),YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram. On these digital platforms, artificial intelligence avatars share information on current topics in Venezuela. The first episode, released on August 14, was devoted to the number of detainees after the presidential election and how the political crisis in the country affects the economy.

Obviously, all this is shown not from the position of the rule of law and sovereignty, but from the point of view of the opposition and the interests of the main instigator of the current crisis – the United States.

It is quite probable that the method itself was suggested by sponsors from the US State Department.

The strategy, in general, is quite innovative, including in matters of avoiding responsibility. After all, if an ordinary presenter could face criminal prosecution for statements that are clearly illegal, then what about a virtual avatar? You need to look for its creator, journalists, reporters and editors, which clearly complicates investigative actions.

A similar situation, but with a slightly different dimension, is now on the rise in South Korea. There is a boom in AI-generated erotic and pornographic deepfakes.

In one recent offense, several Busan high school students created pornographic fakes of their classmates and teachers at their school and posted them in a group chat room on KakaoTalk. Similar cases have occurred in about 150 middle and high schools across the country. According to social media posts, similar cases have occurred at some 150 middle and high schools nationwide. This suggests a widespread problem of deepfake crimes being perpetrated by teenagers who are accustomed to digital content.

According to the Hankyoreh’s investigations, crimes involving deepfakes in military units have reached severe levels. It learned that some of the deepfakes involving female soldiers used ID photographs and government official certifications that could only be accessed on the military’s intranet. Since that intranet is only accessible to insiders, this suggests that the scope of such crimes is really wide.

But there is little the government can do, which is why the Korean women‘s rights group Womenlink said that women remain “living without a state” because they no longer feel that their country will provide them with the necessary protection.

However, reality fails not only because of hooligans, as in South Korea, or politically motivated activists, as in Venezuela.

In August 2024, top election officials from Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Washington sent a letter to Elon Musk complaining that the X platform’s AI chatbot, Grok, produced false information about state ballot deadlines shortly after President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.

The secretaries of state requested that the chatbot instead direct users who ask election-related questions to a voting information website.

Elon Musk made advances to the officials’ demands. Interestingly, Alabama, Indiana, Ohio and Texas were also mentioned in spreading the unreliable information about the timing of the vote, although no letters were received from the leadership of these States.

The false information continued to be repeated for 10 days. The reason why such information was provided is unknown.

If these cases illustrate a distortion of reality and its substitution, then there is also the opposite approach – a thorough and in-depth analysis of the data. Theoretically, it can be used in various fields, but now it is actively exploited by the US military and intelligence.

The director of data and digital innovation at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Mark Munsell said the NGA has recently started training artificial intelligence algorithms on its unique trove of visual and textual data. Over decades, the US intelligence agency has accumulated large amounts of well-labeled, well-organized, and carefully vetted data, including an unequalled archive of satellite imagery. To process them, the agency needed to spend a lot of time and involve a large number of personnel. But now these archives are trying to combine with the reports of carefully selected people about what they see in these images.

There are Large Language Models which operate purely on text: They train on text, take input in text, and output answers as text. Other forms of generative artifcial intelligence can correlate text and imagery well enough to turn users’ written prompts into pictures or even video.

And now the US military and intelligence community are announcing a new approach and the next frontier: multi-modal AI. The crucial capability is to cross-reference different types of information on the same thing, like an image or video with the associated caption describing it in words, much the way a human brain can associate an idea or memory with information from all the senses.

DARPA program manager William Corvey, speaking at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) panel, also noted that multi-modal AI can even work with senses that human beings don’t have, like infra-red imagery, radio and radar signals, or sonar.

“Imagine cross-modal systems that can reconcile visual and linguistic information and other kinds of modalities of sensors that might be available to a robot but aren’t to a human being.” Corvey said admiringly.

Modern AI algorithms have proven perfectly capable of working with images, video, and all sorts of sensor data, not just text, because they can abstract any and all of them into the same mathematical representations.

Therefore, the US military is trying to use it to bring various data to a common denominator and clearer targeting. And this approach is used everywhere.

The FBI is using AI enabled technology to evaluate tips to ensure they are accurately identified, prioritized, and processed in a timely manner. The CIA’s Open Source Enterprise launched an internal “Chat-GPT style” AI tool to enable analysts to have “better access to open-source intelligence,” and the NSA opened an “Artificial Intelligence Security Center,” focused on defending “the Nation’s AI through Intel-Driven collaboration with industry, academia, the Intelligence Community (IC), and other government partners.”

Although new technologies will presumably give the American security forces an advantage, one  needs to remember about the other side of the coin — all this information will be used against potential opponents, which in Washington include China, Russia, and a number of other countries. And from their point of view, such an application of artificial intelligence is also destructive.

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The Shocking Abysses of Artificial Intelligence

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