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Hacking AI — In Simple Ways — To Spread Misinformation

Key Takeaway

The increasing ease with which AI can be used to spread misinformation poses a significant and growing risk to the energy sector, potentially impacting project development, public acceptance, and policy stability for developers and large power consumers.

AI Summary

  • The article highlights the growing threat of AI being used to generate and spread misinformation, a trend observed across various internet ages.
  • This 'gaming of the system' by businesses and political actors, driven by the pursuit of 'eyeballs and money,' can significantly influence public perception and sentiment.
  • For the energy sector, such misinformation campaigns could target specific generation projects (e.g., renewables, transmission), large energy consumers (e.g., datacenters), or broader energy policies, potentially leading to increased regulatory hurdles, project delays, or shifts in public acceptance.

Topics

datacenteremissionspolicy

Article Content

I’ve lived through many internet ages. In each stage of where the internet evolves and where humans spend their time, businesses and political actors step in and try to “game the system” for their benefit. It’s not all about eyeballs and money, but, eventually, that’s almost always what anything popular ... [continued] The post Hacking AI — In Simple Ways — To Spread Misinformation appeared first on CleanTechnica .