Microsoft report states different incorrect stories drifted to test how Americans respond PUBLISHED : 5 Apr 2024 at 18: 05 An aerial view reveals the destruction triggered by wildfires driven by high winds in Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui in August2023 A Microsoft report states AI-generated material spread by pro-Chine accounts is declaring the UnitedStates federalgovernment set the fires. (Photo: Reuters) Chinese groups are utilizing social media and synthetic intelligence-generated images to stir debate in the United States throughout an election year and likewise gain insight into how Americans view dissentious problems, according to a report by Microsoft. Social media accounts connected to China haveactually pressed conspiratorial content, such as blaming the UnitedStates federalgovernment for the 2023 wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui, the business stated in a report released on Friday. Within days of the wildfire, the report states, one Chinese group pressed out posts in 31 languages, declaring the UnitedStates federalgovernment had intentionally set the blaze. The posts consistedof AI-generated images of burning seaside roadways. An authorities examination into the cause of the fire that damaged the seaside Hawaiian town of Lahaina is continuous, however detectives have focused on whether power lines owned by Hawaiian Electric Industries stimulated the flames. The made images signal that Chinese gove
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