Sunday, April 15, 2018

"Fake news 2.0: personalized, optimized, and even harder to stop"

This is the March 27 T.R. story I was going for when Astro Teller jumped the queue and although we try to not link to the same source more than once per day exceptions are made.
From Technology Review:

Artificial intelligence will automate and optimize fake news, warns a technology supplier to US intelligence agencies.
Fake news may have already influenced politics in the US, but it’s going to get a lot worse, warns an AI consultant to the US government.

Sean Gourley, founder and CEO of Primer, a company that uses software to mine data sources and automatically generate reports for US intelligence agencies via In-Q-Tel, the intelligence community’s investment fund, told a conference in San Francisco that the next generation of fake news would be far more sophisticated thanks to AI.

“The automation of the generation of fake news is going to make it very effective,” Gourley told the audience at EmTech Digital, organized by MIT Technology Review.

The warning should cause concern at Facebook. The social network has been embroiled in a scandal after failing to prevent fake news, some of it created by Russian operatives, from reaching millions of people in the months before the 2016 presidential election. More recently the company been hit by the revelation that it let Cambridge Analytica, a company tied to the Trump presidential campaign, mine users’ personal data.

In recent interviews, Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, suggested that the company would use AI to spot fake news. According to Gourley, AI could be used in the service of the opposite goal as well. 
Gourley noted that the fake news seen to date has been relatively simple, consisting of crude, hand-crafted stories posted to social media at regular intervals. Technology such as Primer’s could easily be used to generate convincing fake stories automatically, he said, and that could mean fake reports tailored to an individual’s interests and sympathies and carefully tested before being released, to maximize their impact. “I can generate a million stories, see which ones get the most traction, double down on those,” Gourley said....MORE
 We only have a couple prior posts on Primer.ai which is sort of a shame, Gourley is an interesting guy.
"China and the CIA Are Competing to Fund Silicon Valley’s AI Startups" 

Artificial Intelligence: "We build machines that read and write"
That pretty much cuts out the middle man.
It's also the sales pitch of a company called Primer:...