The United States hopes to use machine learning to create and distribute propaganda overseas in a bid to “influence foreign target audiences” and “suppress dissenting arguments,” according to a U.S. Special Operations Command document reviewed by The Intercept.
The document, a sort of special operations wishlist of near-future military technology, reveals new details about a broad variety of capabilities that SOCOM hopes to purchase within the next five to seven years, including state-of-the-art cameras, sensors, directed energy weapons, and other gadgets to help operators find and kill their quarry. Among the tech it wants to procure is machine-learning software that can be used for information warfare.
To bolster its “Advanced Technology Augmentations to Military Information Support Operations” — also known as MISO — SOCOM is looking for a contractor that can “Provide a capability leveraging agentic Al or multi‐LLM agent systems with specialized roles to increase the scale of influence operations.”
Well, good thing they’re using AI for this. If they were willing to hire people to write this then it’d be more of a threat. People will notice the pro-US bot swarm in an instant (I’d hope).
‘overseas’
No way!! Shocked.
It’s good that this is discovered and exposed, though who wasn’t already 100% sure of this years ago? I’m sure they’ve run multiple pilot projects already, and I’ll bet money that one or more are “in production” today.
What are we, Russian?
I think the two peoples have much in common; probably more than many realize.