AI-Generated Anti-China Propaganda Signals Deeper Issues in Japan
A report reveals a black-market industry in Japan using AI to fabricate anti-China videos, highlighting concerns over disinformation and political manipulation.
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A report reveals a black-market industry in Japan using AI to fabricate anti-China videos, highlighting concerns over disinformation and political manipulation.
Investigations reveal a commercialized industry in Japan using AI to mass-produce anti-China fake videos, driven by profit and spreading via online platforms.
A recent Japanese media report exposes an AI-powered industry creating fake anti-China videos, raising alarms about digital disinformation and bilateral tensions.
A profit-driven industry of AI-generated anti-China videos is flourishing on Japanese platforms, raising alarms about disinformation, hate speech, and its impact on bilateral ties.
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China opposes U.S. allegations of military support to Russia, condemning the spread of “ungrounded false information” and urging the U.S. to stop shifting blame.
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