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How disinformation from a Russian AI spam farm ended up on top of Google search results

A fake article about Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife buying a Bugatti with US aid was promoted by bots.

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/07/how-disinformation-from-a-russian-ai-spam-farm-ended-up-on-top-of-google-search-results/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

solownh ,
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Meanwhile, Clarence Thomas visits Putin's home town...and no one cares...

antaeus ,
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@arstechnica it says more about people believing this nonsense than the propaganda machine in Russia. If people do not vouch the source, then they are part of the problem. Its still not illegal to think about things (yet), and those trolls spamming this, should be fined. It only suits to create distrust, disbelief and assists in polarising this world.

The people involved should be ashamed, albeit they probably are not.

shadow06 ,
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@arstechnica You have to disprove the claim first before screaming disinformation. Terrible journalism.

Sibshops ,
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@arstechnica Why is google so desperate to get out of the search business. I remember when results were good.

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