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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7
Thousands of AI Fake US Soldier Posts Flood Social Media as War Propaganda Spreads
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7

Thousands of AI Fake US Soldier Posts Flood Social Media as War Propaganda Spreads

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7

Summary

  • Researchers say thousands of AI-generated posts posing as American troops have flooded TikTok and other platforms, often using emotional videos to draw clicks and engagement.
  • Some of the fake content has been tied to foreign influence operations, including wartime propaganda during the Iran conflict that depicts U.S. soldiers as frightened, crying or demoralized.
  • One coordinated TikTok network carried digital traces to China, according to University of Southern California-affiliated researchers, though its exact objective remains unclear.
  • The campaign works by exploiting broad public sympathy for military service, even as real U.S. troops operating in harm's way have remained largely out of public view.

Insights

With AI now creating perfect military fakes, is our collective trust in what we see online a casualty of the ongoing war?
As the Pentagon deploys its own AI propaganda, how does the U.S. counter foreign influence without fueling a digital information arms race?