I tried to reproduce this study, but couldn‘t: <a href="https://ndurner.github.io/russian-propaganda" rel="nofollow">https://ndurner.github.io/russian-propaganda</a>. What‘s the missing piece?
There is no way how to replicate this study. Its not clear what is core of problem. Are models poisoned? Is there problem with search. Sorry but there is no science behind this.
"They are coming after our bodily fluids!"<p>Media relation with AI topics is quite strange.<p>Isn't that article just a riff on "Tik-Tok is harming western children"?<p>I like Bond villains in Bond movies. In news, not so much.<p>If it is true now, then the post cold war era movies just cried wolf for billions of teenagers who are now jaded adults.<p>War is a serious topic. Get fucking real, US. Is AI a weapon, a toy for kids to learn, or both?
Congrats to the Russian landempire winning the cold war, while the west just developed situational dementia, wished the world was different and started to catatonic klick its heels
The Russian propaganda gets everywhere, into the US president being one of the more worrying examples. You've got to give them credit - they are quite good at that stuff.