AI in the age of distrust
Lahmann, H. C. (2024). AI in the age of distrust. Ethics And Armed Forces = Ethik Und Militär, 2024(1), 76-83. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4176701
Abstract
“Cognitive warfare”, the malign use of information to manipulate target audiences in open and democratic societies, is considered one of the most urgent policy challenges today. The digital transformation has enabled states such as Russia or China to directly influence Western electorate through social media and other digital channels of communication. The development of ground-breaking artificial intelligence tools to generate and disseminate text and synthetic media at great speed is expected to further exacerbate the problem in the near future. At the same time, researchers have started working on concepts for AI-supported “early warning systems” for cognitive warfare, systems that utilise cutting-edge machine learning algorithms to detect, monitor, and even counter disinformation campaigns by adversarial actors. However, as long as extensive scholarship in the cognitive and social sciences produces only scarce evidence about the causal mechanics of misleading information and…Show more