Ukrainian Foreign Ministry discussed Russia's new disinformation tactics.


According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Russian Federation is using artificial intelligence to spread disinformation about Ukraine. This was reported by Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister Anton Demyokhin in an interview with Reuters.
According to him, this year Russia is focusing on disinformation instead of cyberattacks. The use of artificial intelligence allows creating and disseminating more disinformation narratives at a new level of complexity.
However, the valuation of these narratives is complicated due to the difficulty of detecting them on social networks, which increase user trust. Demyokhin called on states to jointly fight disinformation and cooperate on this issue.
He also noted that Ukraine uses artificial intelligence to track disinformation campaigns.
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