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justaprogressive

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Mon Feb 26, 2024, 05:56 PM Feb 2024

How a Small Iowa Newspaper's Website Became an AI-Generated Clickbait Factory

In his spare time, Tony Eastin likes to dabble in the stock market. One day last year, he Googled a pharmaceutical company that seemed like a promising investment. One of the first search results Google served up on its news tab was listed as coming from the Clayton County Register, a newspaper in northeastern Iowa. He clicked, and read. The story was garbled and devoid of useful information—and so were all the other finance-themed posts filling the site, which had absolutely nothing to do with northeastern Iowa. “I knew right away there was something off,” he says. There’s plenty of junk on the internet, but this struck Eastin as strange: Why would a small Midwestern paper churn out crappy blog posts about retail investing?

Eastin was primed to find online mysteries irresistible. After years in the US Air Force working on psychological warfare campaigns he had joined Meta, where he investigated nastiness ranging from child abuse to political influence operations. Now he was between jobs, and welcomed a new mission. So Eastin reached out to Sandeep Abraham, a friend and former Meta colleague who previously worked in Army intelligence and for the National Security Agency, and suggested they start digging.

What the pair uncovered provides a snapshot of how generative AI is enabling deceptive new online business models. Networks of websites crammed with AI-generated clickbait are being built by preying on the reputations of established media outlets and brands. These outlets prosper by confusing and misleading audiences and advertisers alike, “domain squatting” on URLs that once belonged to more reputable organizations. The scuzzy site Eastin was referred to no longer belonged to the newspaper whose name it still traded in the name of.

Although Eastin and Abraham suspect that the network which the Register’s old site is now part of was created with straightforward moneymaking goals, they fear that more malicious actors could use the same sort of tactics to push misinformation and propaganda into search results. “This is massively threatening,” Abraham says. “We want to raise some alarm bells.” To that end, the pair have released a report on their findings and plan to release more as they dig deeper into the world of AI clickbait, hoping their spare-time efforts can help draw awareness to the issue from the public or from lawmakers.


https://www.wired.com/story/iowa-newspaper-website-ai-generated-clickbait-factory/
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How a Small Iowa Newspaper's Website Became an AI-Generated Clickbait Factory (Original Post) justaprogressive Feb 2024 OP
This is worth spreading and sharing FAR and WIDE. calimary Feb 2024 #1
That article mentions an earlier one about this, a few weeks ago, that I posted here: highplainsdem Feb 2024 #2
Thanks for posting..what a nice guy Vujo, asiliveandbreathe Feb 2024 #5
Eastin and Abraham surely, with their NSA connections asiliveandbreathe Feb 2024 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a Feb 2024 #4

asiliveandbreathe

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5. Thanks for posting..what a nice guy Vujo,
Mon Feb 26, 2024, 06:37 PM
Feb 2024

Excellent read...smelvis now at 9 times manipulating content he doesn't like -

https://www.meidastouch.com/news/trump-scrubs-mention-of-possible-building-seizure-from-manipulated-mediaite-article

Trump has posted yet another media manipulated article on Truth Social...


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