OpenAI says Chinese propaganda is being deployed to foment dissent over tariffs, data centers
OpenAI said the banned accounts used American AI to generate comments and cartoons that framed data centers as driving higher electricity bills.
- On Wednesday, OpenAI reported that Chinese influence operations used ChatGPT to generate anti-data center content, attempting to manipulate debates over American AI infrastructure and President Donald Trump's trade policies.
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum previously claimed local opposition to data centers stemmed from 'foreign-sourced dark money,' allegations surfacing amid rising sentiment where 71% of Americans oppose construction.
- Operators posed as Americans to generate cartoons blaming facilities for rising electricity costs; OpenAI found the campaign had limited impact, with posts failing to gain 'meaningful' traction.
- Congressman Brett Guthrie requested a government briefing on Chinese influence evidence in the data center debate, while The Chinese Embassy in Washington opposed 'any groundless attacks or smears against China.'
- Experts remain skeptical that foreign influence campaigns meaningfully shaped American debate; while AI tools improve, analysts question whether China would use OpenAI for discourse manipulation.
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Chinese Agents Caught Using ChatGPT to Influence U.S. Policy Debates
OpenAI has banned accounts connected to Chinese operatives that leveraged ChatGPT to create social media influence campaigns aimed at American discussions about tariffs and AI data centers, the company disclosed on Wednesday. The post Chinese Agents Caught Using ChatGPT to Influence U.S. Policy Debates appeared first on Breitbart.
OpenAI says China ran a covert campaign to turn Americans against data centers, but used facts that happen to be true
OpenAI writes that the now-banned accounts were "supporting covert influence operations that promoted narratives in an attempt to manipulate a legitimate debate about American AI and wider...
OpenAI Bans China-Linked Accounts for Using ChatGPT in US Data Center and Tariff Influence Campaigns
OpenAI banned China-linked accounts using ChatGPT to run influence campaigns targeting US debates on AI data centers and tariffs with AI-generated posts and cartoons.
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