Russia Tailors Its Propaganda for the AI Era: Inside the New Influence Campaign.
How Russia Is Evolving Its Information Warfare
According to Novyny.live: At the international security forum 'Architecture of Security,' British journalist, author, and propaganda researcher Peter Pomerantsev explained that Russia is reshaping its information operations to leverage artificial intelligence. He highlighted that a comprehensive, multi-pronged strategy continues to define Moscow's approach to influence campaigns.
Emerging Disinformation Tactics
One notable new tool in Russia's arsenal is LLM poisoning—a method that weaponizes AI technologies to manipulate information and sway public opinion. Beyond this, Russia is actively deploying a range of other disruptive measures, including:
- cyberattacks
- corruption schemes
- sabotage
- additional influence techniques
This underscores the country's strategic reliance on information technology in the modern geopolitical landscape.
Pomerantsev also stressed that recognizing the source of one's own emotions and judgments remains one of the most effective defenses against manipulation. His remarks highlight the growing need for critical thinking in a society facing new challenges in information security.
In the broader context of international politics, recent developments—such as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statement on funding for Ukraine and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's talks in Kyiv with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte—underscore the urgency of information security. These events reinforce the need for global cooperation to counter threats emerging from new technologies and influence methods.
Russia's adaptation to new technological realities in information warfare signals its determination to stay at the forefront of this domain. The use of AI as a manipulation tool poses a challenge not only for the aggressor nation but for the entire global community, which must prepare for evolving threats. As international policy responds to these dangers, fostering critical thinking among citizens remains a key defense against disinformation.
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