Curated by Ryan Williams (Mastodon Profile) Last updated: Jul 11, 2023 Introduction We intend for this list to function as a living document that evolves alongside the rapidly changing landscape of generative AI, disinformation, and misinformation. The list is...
By Kevin Lentz The official inclusion of cyberspace as a military domain by the U.S. in 2004 marked a turning point in international security.[1] Going forward, defense calculations based on air, sea, land, and space forces would need to be complemented by...
By Connor Cowman, Aaron Hernandez, Jujhar SinghThe University of Texas at Austin – Global Disinformation LabFaculty Lead – Kim NguyenJune 7, 2023 Key Takeaways: The FSB and the GRU are the two main disinformation actors within the Russian government. They are deeply...
Part 1 of a 5 Part Series Written by Kevin Lentz Despite the abundance of cyber threat data freely available today, the exact nature of the cyber threat from China remains difficult to rigorously assess in academia. This is due to the general lack of a consistent and...
Austin Merkel, Elizabeth Meyer, Grace Robertson, Simon Rysin, Kuro Tawil, Arthur Yong In 2016, disinformation and the steady erosion of distrust in the election became increasingly apparent as they intertwined with campaign narratives. According to the “Journal of...
How does North Korean media spread within foreign audience spheres? When you think about ChatGPT, what emotions come to mind? Wonder? Excitement? Fear? The recent surge in AI capabilities ignited journalists into a flurry of dialogue about AI’s potential and...